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Morning Audio Update for January 12
Hundreds of people showed up at an Athens City School board meeting to try to save Chauncey Elementary School. Plus, the U.S. Agriculture Department wants to close five of its… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 11
Authorities say family tension over the care of a cancer-stricken woman caused a Logan man to kill his adult son, two sisters-in-law and himself. Plus, Athens County Commissioner Mark Sullivan… Read More
Update: Mark Sullivan’s Niece Talks About Confrontation With Athens Co. Commissioner
Update 11:10 am The niece of Athens County Commissioner Mark Sullivan says a fight that resulted in Sullivan being arrested on a domestic violence charge started over a fight about… Read More
Morning Audio Update January 10
The Hocking County Sheriff's Office says a man shot and killed his wife's two sisters and his son before turning the gun on himself. Plus, a handful of freelance journalists… Read More
BTS Software Solutions Coming To Gallipolis
An advanced telecommunications and software technology company is making its way to Gallipolis in March. Maryland-based BTS Software Solutions is dedicated to the advancement of cellular technologies in both the… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 9
Police say a southeastern Ohio man suspected of shooting his estranged wife has been arrested. Plus, Lawrence County's two common pleas judges are considering establishing a community service program for… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 6
The Ohio Univeristy Deputy Chief of Police has been placed on paid administrative leave. Plus, OU and the Kellogg company are teaming up to donate cereal to the Southeastern Ohio… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 5
Ohio University Vice President for Student Affairs is a finalist for the presidency at Langston University. Plus, Athens officials are working to improve traffic flow on Richland Avenue. And, an… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 4
An Ohio University professor has created something that may reduce the costly road repairs caused by winter weather. Plus, Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania officials are waiting to hear which… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 3
More snow is expected in Ohio, where a storm has left up to 10 inches on the ground and contributed to a highway pileup involving about 20 vehicles. Plus, President… Read More
Teaching Kindergarteners By Cooking
A kindergarten teacher at Nelsonville York Elementary School has come up with a new way to teach reading, math and science skills by cooking. Josie Strickland teaches a cooking class… Read More
Morning Audio Update for November 22
The state government watchdog says confidential personal information in documents was found in an outdoor trashbin. Plus, a study group is proposing that Ohio ban new ownership of dangerous animals… Read More
National Arrest Warrants Issue In Perry County Marijuana Bust
Nationwide arrest warrants have been issued for a pair of Mexican Nationals after being indicted by a Perry County grad jury. The indictments stem from the August 1, 2008 seizure… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update for November 21
Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fatal fire in Meigs County over the weekend. Plus, an elderly horse is safe after escaping from a barn in rural… Read More
Helping Teachers Teach Math
An Ohio University collaborative program is trying to help elementary school teachers better teach math. The program called Better Mathematics through Literacy attempts to help teachers find new ways to… Read More
Morning audio update for November 18
The Morgan County Sheriff's Office says they know the cause for Wednesday's explosion in Homer Township. Plus, A judge has set a sentencing date for a doctor convicted of running… Read More
Morning Audio Update for November 16
The leader of the Ohio House says state lawmakers are still discussing a revised congressional map. Plus, more than 80,000 people have signed an online petition calling on a Ross… Read More
Morning Audio Update for November 15
The USDA Forest services put a temporary halt on the sale of mineral leases in the Wayne National Forest. Details in your morning audio update.
Mineral Lease Sales In Wayne National Forest Temporarily Halted
The USDA Forest Service is halting the sale of mineral leases in the Wayne National Forest to do research on the effects of deep horizontal drilling, a process commonly known… Read More
Morning Audio Update for November 14
Athens Police are investigating a rape. Plus, There's a bill that's been introduced in the Ohio legislature that would require private insurance companies to cover all chemotherapy patients the same… Read More
Morning Audio Update for November 10
The National Network of Forest Practitioners is hosting a reception tonight. Plus, an appeals court has refusted to reopen federal claims by a condemned Ohio man.
Morning Audio Update for November 9
Here's a recap of the November, 2011 election results. Listen to your audio update here.
Morning Audio Update for November 8
A nationally watched fight over the bargaining abilities of 350,000 unionized public workers tops a list of ballot questions. Plus, the United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 400 voted… Read More
Chillicothe Woman Dies In Car Accident
A Chillicothe woman is dead after driving off the road and hitting a tree in Ross County. Highway Patrol troopers say Shelley Reber, 38, traveled off the right side of… Read More
Double-Fatal Accident In Ross County
Two people are dead after being ejected from a motorcycle in Ross County over the weekend. State troopers say the accident happened at 5:45 p.m. on Saturday on State Route… Read More
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