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Morning Audio Update for February 9
Athens area photographer Kari Gunter-Seymour is using a famous doll to improve female body image. Plus, a new group has been formed in response to a proposal to close Chauncey… Read More
Morning Audio Update for February 8
Athens City leaders now know more about the feelings of some residents on fracking and finding shelter for the homeless after a town hall meeting last night. Plus, Gov. John… Read More
“Seduce Me” Presented At Ohio University
Ohio University is hosting a real-life dramatic presentation event called "Seduce Me" that asks the question, "What are you giving your power and control over to?" The presentation will address… Read More
Morning Audio Update for February 7
Kasich is expected to highlight the themes of education and shale gas drilling in Tuesday's address in Steubenville. Plus, the father of the two girls who died in Saturday's fire… Read More
UPDATE: Name of Father and Son Involved In Lawrence County Shooting Released
Update: 11:15 a.m. The name of the man who died after shooting his father and turning the gun on himself has been released. A press release from the Lawrence County… Read More
Morning Audio Update for February 6
Ohio University is setting a new record for the amount of applications it is receiving this year. Plus, two young girls have died in a fire at their home in… Read More
Morning Audio Update for February 2
The Athens County Prosecutor's Office has collected more jail restitution money in the last month than in the last year. Plus, a proposal to ban texting while driving in Ohio… Read More
Retired Vinton County Judge Sworn Into Ohio House
Judge Philip Rose has been sworn in as state representative of the 87th House District. The 87th House District includes all of Vinton, Jackson and Gallia counties as well as… Read More
Morning Audio Update for February 1
An Ohio University film professor has received worldwide acclaim for his latest feature film. Plus, work will resume today at the Cincinnati casino construction site where a floor collapsed. And,… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 31
Investigators have ruled the death of a man found in a burned home in Meigs County last November a suicide. The Meigs County sheriff says an inmate who escaped Monday… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 30
The Morgan County Commission, the Village of Crown City and the Vinton County Commission have received funds totaling $700,000. Plus, widespread internet access could become a reality for Southeast Ohio…. Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 27
Ohio University Police are still searching for a Fairfield County bank robbery suspected that was spotted near the Athens campus Thursday night. Plus, Somalia's numerous problems are the subject of… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 26
Former Athens County Sheriff's deputy Jerry Hallowell will never be able to work as an officer in Ohio again. And, the Ohio House has approved changes made by the Senate… Read More
Fatal Accident In Athens County
A person has died in a crash on U.S. 50 and State Route 32 near Dixon Road in Athens County. A Ohio State Highway Patrol Disptacher says the crash, involving… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 25
A person has died in a crash on U.S. 50 and State Route 32 near Dixon Road. Plus, the Athens County Commissioners are trying to decide what to do with… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 24
A 40-year-old sex offender from Florida is in the Southeast Ohio Regional Jail. Plus, a Cincinnati man has been sentenced to fourteen months house arrest after authorities say he used… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 23
Ohio's top prison official has asked his department to investigate wheteher an increase in violence is linked to a tobacco ban. Plus, as the state waits on the US Supreme… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 20
Ohio University's Vice President of Student Affairs has been named the next president of Langston University. Plus, now you can hear about the history of coal mining in southeastern Ohio… Read More
Student Trustees At OU Say They Don’t Need Voting Rights
The Ohio University Student Trustees say it's not necessary that they be given voting privileges with the O.U. Board of Trustees. Juniors Dani Parker and Allison Arnold appeared at the… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 19
Athens County Historical Society Director Ron Luce is trying a new strategy in an effort to save a historic Athens building. Plus, Governor John Kasich will deliver his State of… Read More
ODOT Prepares To Start Morgan County Project
A project to upgrade Township Road 209 to State Route 607 in Morgan County is scheduled to begin work this spring. Officials from the Ohio Department of Transportation says crews… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 18
Citizens from Athens County have presented their concerns with fracking to the Athens county commissioners. Plus, Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel says he reduced his office's budget by $1.2 after a… Read More
Search For Missing Man In Vinton County Continues
Daily search teams are still looking for a 53-year-old man who was reported missing to the Vinton County sheriff's office Friday. Authorities say Stephen Dempsey was last seen by family… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 17
A man is awaiting a hearing this morning after being accused of assaulting his wife with a machete. Plus, daily search teams are still looking for a 53-year-old man who… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 13
A veteran Ohio prosecutor says family members of murder victims should be allowed to testify. Plus, activists fighting human trafficking came from across Ohio for a conference on the continuing… Read More
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