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Morning Audio Update for April 12
About 50 students at Ohio University came together yesterday afternoon to oppose a proposed tuition hike. Plus, the chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party has handily beaten back a challenge… Read More
Invasive Tree Pests Focus Of Woodland Workshop
Homeowners, woodland owners, lumber companies and urban foresters can learn about the risks of urban and woodland trees in a free workshop in Marietta. OSU Extension Educator for Athens and… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 11
A 52-year-old man is charged with sexually abusing a 3-year-old girl in Athens County. Plus, Officials in a central Ohio city have proposed giving Ohio University more than 70 acres… Read More
Ohio Teachers, Social Workers Offered Anti-Bullying Education
Ohio is stepping up anti-bulling prevention in schools with workshops across the state to train teachers, social workers and other professionals to prevent bullying. Athens City Schools Superintendent Carl Martin… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 10
Ohio University will be demolishing a historical landmark this week. Plus, all three Ohio soldiers killed recently in Afghanistan are back in the U.S. And, Ohio gay rights advocates would… Read More
Athens Co. Deputies Seek Man In Armed Robbery
Detectives are searching for a man they say robbed an Athens gas station early Sunday morning. Athens Sheriff Patrick Kelly says the man entered the Marathon station at the intersection… Read More
Jackson County Road Re-Surfacing Beginning Today
Construction is set to begin Monday on two roads in Jackson County. Officials with the Ohio Department of Transportation say crews will be re-surfacing seven miles of US 35 between… Read More
Cambridge Juvenile Center Director Found Dead
Cambridge police found a local official dead during a well-being check at his Cambridge residence Friday night. Officers went to the home of Thompkins Juvenile Center Director Robert "Chris" Caples… Read More
State Park Group To Document Historical Sites
Strouds Run State Park in Athens is home to several geological and archaeological sites. Friends of Strouds Run State Park is conducting a survey to document them. The volunteer… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 9
A wood-boring beetle has been confirmed in more eastern Ohio counties. Plus, the remains of two of the three Ohio National Guard soldiers killed in Afghanistan have been brought home…. Read More
Companies Join Together To Establish Marietta Water-Pumping Station
Good River Distribution will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday for a new water-pumping station along the Ohio River in Marietta. The organization is a joint effort by Eramet Marietta,… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 6
Two universities in Ohio will combine forces and finances to form a fund for technology ventures. Plus, a state panel has cleared supporters of proposed ballot issues to continue their… Read More
OU, OSU Partnership To Be Announced
A partnership between two Ohio universities is expected to be announced today on the campus of Ohio State in Columbus. According to a news release, Ohio University president Roderick McDavis… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 5
The Athens City School District has found a new purpose for the Chauncey Elementary School building. Plus, Perry County Commissioner Lonny Wood will serve jail time. And, Ohio's Republican party… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 4
Officials from a Southeast Ohio national forest help keep the region clean. Plus, supporters of a measure to allow gay marriage in Ohio have been cleared to continue their ballot… Read More
Months Post-Explosion, Couple Says Not Much Has Changed
An Athens County Couple have still not received a settlement for their property that was destroyed in an explosion last November. John and Cathy Sayers say they are waiting to… Read More
Explosion victims are still struggling emotionally
An Athens County Couple have still not received a settlement for their property that was destroyed in an explosion last November. John and Cathy Sayers are still waiting to accept… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 3
Ohio's welfare rolls have dropped 18% over the past year. Plus, West Virginia officials hope a newly created tax break will help reopen a Jackson County aluminum plant.
Morning Audio Update for April 2
A man shot last weekend in Athens is now under arrest. Plus, Ohio University among other schools is switching to a semester-based calendar. And, Ohio geologists say Athens county is… Read More
Morning Audio Update for March 30
One Ohio city is doing something about unintentional drug overdose. Plus, an Ohio coalition is clear to continue pushing to take away elected officials' power in drawing district lines.
Morning Audio Update for March 29
Illinois agrees to a deal with Ohio's Groce. Plus, former jail administrator has been found not guilty. And, a proposal to give government grants to Ohio companies will be sent… Read More
Morning Audio Update for March 28
Disaster response officials have been encouraging Ohio schools and others to participate in the statewide tornado drill. Plus, the Ohio legislature is planning to honor the first responders and school… Read More
Old Albany School Building Gets New Life
One building in Albany is taking on a new identity – without losing its original look. The old Albany Elementary and High School had been home to government offices, is… Read More
Morning Audio Update for March 27
Anxious farmers across fruit-growing regions are nervous as a cold front approaches from Canada. Plus, gay rights activists are trying to overtun Ohio's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
Morning Audio Update for March 26
Athens County Sheriff's Deputies are investigating a Friday night shooting incident. Plus, there will be no strike at Hocking College, at least for now. And, environmentalists are concerned about water… Read More
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