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Circleville Man With Mobile Meth Lab Put In Jail
A Circleville man is in jail after he allegedly fled from deputies in a vehicle containing a mobile methamphetamine lab. The Logan Daily reports that 51-year-old Duane Valentine was arrested… Read More
Final Approval Given To ‘Jobs And Transportation Plan’
Final approval was given Thursday to Ohio Gov. John Kasich's "Jobs and Transportation Plan," which aims to create 60,000 new jobs. Kasich's plan will invest $3 billion in infrastructure over… Read More
Photos: Week 4 Games
On Friday, Sept. 20, Gridiron Glory sent photographers to games in Pomeroy, Athens and Parkersburg, W.Va. Trimble remained undefeated with a 16-0 defensive showing against Meigs. Parkersburg turned on the… Read More
Historical Society Director Has Strong Feelings About ‘Ridges’ Project
Thursday morning, Ohio University President Roderick McDavis issued an update on the university's project at The Ridges in Athens. Later the same night, Ron Luce, Executive Director of the Athens… Read More
16-Year-Old Girl Still Missing In Parkersburg
From Parkersburg Police Department: Parkersburg Police Department and Center for Search & Investigations (CFSI) are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Megan Ellison, a 16-year-old female, who was reported… Read More
Ohio University Marching 110 To Perform On ‘Monday Night Football’
The Ohio University athletic department announced Monday that the Marching 110 is scheduled to play a halftime show at Monday night's Bengals-Steelers NFL game in Cincinnati. The game is ESPN's… Read More
Photos: Nelsonville-York Rolls Berne Union, 44-21
Freshman running back Alex Mount rushed for 330 yards and three touchdowns Friday night as Nelsonville-York beat Berne-Union, 44-21. The Buckeyes (1-2) rushed for 430 yards in the win, which… Read More
WOUB Sports Express: Sept. 15
All aboard! The WOUB Sports Express is back and better than ever. Conductor Seth Austin recaps the week in all things Ohio sports as well as a little high school… Read More
Early Morning Blaze Damages Kentucky Fire Department
An early morning fire has caused extensive damage to the Blaine Volunteer Fire Department. The fire was reported at 6:30 a.m. Thursday and is said to have damaged three fire… Read More
Video: OU President McDavis Talks About MLK, Diversity
Ohio University President Dr. Roderick J. McDavis talked Wednesday to WOUB's Christa Lamendola on the 50th anniversary of the "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom." Dr. McDavis spoke about… Read More
Landslide Causes Road Closure Near Village Of Trimble
A state route is closed outside the Village of Trimble as emergency crews respond to a landslide. Athens County officials say State Route 329 is closed near Fierce Ridge Road… Read More
OU Students Win Innovation Challenge For Mobile News Alarm App
Six Ohio University students will share a $10,000 grand prize for winning an innovation competition Thursday after presenting their idea for a mobile alarm clock app that would get more… Read More
VIDEO: Nelsonville Police Search For Armed Robbery Suspect
Police officers are searching for a suspect who allegedly robbed a Nelsonville pharmacy last week. The Nelsonville Police Department says the unknown suspect walked into the Fruth Pharmacy on Friday… Read More
Ohio Soccer Wins Spring Scrimmage With West Virginia Wesleyan
Ohio Women's Soccer continued its spring season with a 2-0 win over West Virginia Wesleyan Saturday. Maggie Murnane and Holly Harris scored goals for the Bobcats.
OU Catholic Students Reflect On New Pope
Just hours after the cardinals elected a new pope, Ohio University Catholic students are reflecting on what the new leadership means for their generation. Sarah Nimeth is president of the… Read More
Athens And OU Officials Prepare For Unsanctioned Street Fests
Ohio University and Athens officials are stepping up safety and security measures as the first of several unsanctioned street festivals in Athens is expected to take place this weekend. Athens… Read More
Athens County Commissioners Select Blighted Homes For Demolition
The Athens County Commissioners have selected more than a dozen blighted homes to demolish in Athens County. At their meeting Tuesday, commissioners chose 13 homes from a list of more… Read More
Washington Co. Man Pleads Guilty To Clean Water Act Violation
A Washington County man and the oil and gas company that he represents have pleaded guilty to violating the Clean Water Act by causing wastewater from oil and gas wells… Read More
Medical Examiner: Exposure To Elements Killed Parkersburg Man
Preliminary findings from the medical examiner and Parkersburg police confirm that Nick Blackburn, Jr., the man found along the Little Kanawha riverbank in South Parkersburg last week, died of exposure…. Read More
Coshocton Woman Pleads Guilty To Charges In Healthcare Scheme
A Coshocton woman is awaiting a sentencing hearing after pleading guilty to several charges related to a million dollar health care fraud scheme in a U.S. District Court. Ohio Lieutenant… Read More
Politicans React To New Education Plan
Southeast Ohio politicians are reacting to a new state education funding plan that largely aims to level the playing field for Ohio school districts by boosting funding across the board. … Read More
Muskingum Co. School Board To Pursue Emergency Levy
A Muskingum County School Board has decided to pursue an emergency levy in order to sustain high quality education. The West Muskingum School District's Board of Education met Tuesday to… Read More
Woman Rescued From Well
Firefighters had to pull a woman up from a well after she tried to rescue her dog in an area off old Route 33 in Athens County. The Richland area… Read More
New Dean For OU College Of Fine Arts
The Ohio University College of Fine Arts will have a new dean beginning in May. OU Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit announced Monday Margaret Kennedy-Dygas will assume the… Read More
Solid Waste Union Ratifies Tentative Agreement
The Athens-Hocking Solid Waste District labor dispute is over. District attorney Garry Hunter says the union has ratified a tentative contract agreement. It happened after two previous tentative agreements were… Read More
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