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Body Of Missing Vinton County Woman Found
A Vinton County woman reported missing is now considered to be the victim of a homicide. Vinton County Sheriff Shawn Justice says few details are being released at this time… Read More
Ohio University Lancaster To Celebrate Women
Ohio University Lancaster is hosting a one day conference to appreciate women in the community. Celebrate Women is an all-day event with 30 guest speakers, vendors, and luncheon. It… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For February 28
Officials from the city of Belpre say a turning lane at the intersection of Farson Street and Washington Boulevard will soon help move traffic along. Listen to your audio update… Read More
Lancaster City Schools Putting Building Issue On Ballot For Second Time
Lancaster City Schools is asking for a 37 year, 4.1 mill bond issue in next week's primary election. If passed, the money generated will go into constructing five new elementary… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update February 27
A Belpre man is behind bars, accused of trafficking marijuana. Ohio drivers are paying more at the pump with prices up more than 20 cents from last week. Details in… Read More
Ohio BWC Re-Working Claims Process
The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation is working to curb the high cost of compensation in the state. BWC Administrator Steve Buehrer says the bureau is re-working the way it… Read More
Lancaster Businesses Help Woman Buy Service Dog
Businesses in the Lancaster community are working together to help a local woman raise funds for a guide dog. Carnival Foods and Fairfield National Bank in Lancaster are teaming up… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For February 20
A spokesman for the support staff at Hocking College says the workers are trying to save their jobs. And that's why they voted down a proposed contract and are willing… Read More
Fate of Chauncey Elementary School Still Up In The Air
The Athens City School District is still trying to figure out what to do about its increasing budget deficit. The school board held a special meeting last night to discuss… Read More
Using Apps For Disability Therapy
If you are helping a family member with autism with their disability therapy, there’s an app for that. The Washington County Board of Developmental Disabilities is co-hosting a lecture called… Read More
Paint Valley ADAMH Puts Replacement Levy Before Voters
The Paint Valley Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board is asking for a one mil replacement levy to be passed in the March primary election. Executive Director Junie… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For February 7
The widow of a suicidal Ohio man who released dozens of exotic animals that were subsequently killed by authorities is threatening to take legal action as she fights for custody… Read More
USDA Secretary: Opportunity For Rural Ohioans In Renewable Energy
United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says President Barack Obama's priority to find renewable energy resources means opportunity for rural Ohioans. Obama discussed a need for alternative energy… Read More
Wood Workshop To Be Held In Athens
The Ohio Woodland Stewards Program will be presenting a workshop this month to help people learn more about the materials they use. "What's That Wood?" will teach basic wood identification… Read More
Athens County Prosecutor’s Office Has More Jail Restitution Money
The Athens County Prosecutor's Office has collected more jail restitution money in the last month than in the past year. Prosecutor Keller Blackburn says the reason for this increase is… Read More
McDavis Honored For Diversity Work
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis is receiving the Silas Hunt Legacy Award from the University of Arkansas for his work in diversity. The award recognizes African Americans for their significant… Read More
Union Picket At Hocking College
Support staff at Hocking College are holding a picketing session today on the Nelsonville campus to protest and draw awareness to the fact that they have been working without a… Read More
Genesis Gets Designation Of Level Three Trauma Center
A Zanesville Healthcare System is now a level three trauma center. Genesis Healthcare System received the official designation this month, which had been provisionally granted by the Ohio Department of… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For January 23
A 19-year-old South Webster man is in custody accused of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. Listen to your afternoon audio update here.
Volunteers To Take Point In Time Count Of Homeless Population
Counseling Center volunteers in Portsmouth will spend next week recording the number of homeless people living in the surrounding areas. The Center will take the Point In Time count by… Read More
Mister Bee Potato Chip Company To Produce Again Soon
A Parkersburg Potato Chip maker will begin producing the snack food again soon. Mister Bee Potato Chip Company President Douglas Klein announced the news on the company's facebook page this… Read More
Tire Recycling Program Nets More Than 11,000 Tires
The Athens sheriff says more than 11,000 tires have been collected so far as part of a grant that allows residents to drop off old tires free of charge. The… Read More
Athens Police Warn Of Scams
Athens City Police officials are trying to warn residents about a scam being run in the area. They say individuals are calling residents attempting to solicit money from them. Investigative… Read More
Group Wants Ohio To Ban Dog Auctions
A group that wants Ohio to ban dog auctions is getting closer to its goal of getting a new law on the books, but time is running out. The Coalition… Read More
Parents, Teachers Voice Opinions At School Board Meeting To Save Chauncey Elementary School
More than 150 people showed up at an intense Athens City Schools board meeting last night to try to save Chauncey Elementary School. Superintendent Carl Martin recommended back in December… Read More