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Athens Community Members Hold First Black Summit
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Athens residents want to take action in order to make the region a more welcoming place for Black people after the city’s first Black Summit. Community… Read More
Student Senate Discusses Kalyango Tenure Decision At Meeting
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Ohio University students weighed in on the recent actions of the Faculty Senate to submit and then withdraw a committee report recommending a journalism professor found… Read More
RVs 4 MDs Helps Frontline Healthcare Workers
CINCINNATI — Some healthcare workers across the world have concerns about infecting their loved ones when they come home from work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lynn Schneller is one of… Read More
Yoga Studio Goes Online During Stay-at-Home Order
CINCINNATI — With fitness studios closed and Ohioans stuck at home, HI FI YOGA in Cincinnati is offering its classes online. Tommy Moorman and Lori Allen have been teaching one… Read More
Cincinnati-Area Families Share how Stay-at-Home Order Affects Their Daily Life
CINCINNATI — The stay-at-home order in Ohio is still in effect until at least 11:59 PM on May 1. Additionally, Gov. Mike DeWine ordered the Ohio Department of Health to… Read More
Athens City Council Considers New Technology for Smart Parking Meters
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — The new smart parking meters that popped up around Uptown Athens last year might be here to stay. Athens City Council is considering measures to keep… Read More
Athens City Council Considers New Technology for Smart Parking Meters
The new smart parking meters that popped up around Uptown Athens last year might be here to stay. Athens City Council is considering a measure to keep the meters around… Read More
Athens Residents Give Input on Potential New Farmers Market Locations
The City of Athens and The AceNet are moving forward with plans to move the Athens Farmers Market from it’s current location in the parking lot of the Market on… Read More
Ohio University Kicks off Week-Long Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
Ohio University’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life began Monday morning with a silent march and brunch. Students, faculty and community members gathered at Galbreath Chapel for a quick… Read More
Unofficial Election Results from Morgan County
These are the unofficial election results for Morgan County. For Township Trustee: UTE Meigsville, Tim Curtis defeated Larry H. Chipps with 198 votes and 120 votes respectively. In the race… Read More
OU Office of Sorority & Fraternity Life Releases Plan for Fraternities
ATHENS (WOUB) — The Ohio University Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life released a plan Friday with next steps for the 15 Interfraternity Council (IFC) Chapters currently under suspension. The… Read More
Nelsonville City Council and Auditor Candidates Speak with Voters at Candidate Forum
With elections coming up on November 5th, the League of Women Voters held a candidate night in Nelsonville. Candidates running for Auditor and for City Council introduced themselves to community… Read More
Athens Community Gives Input on Farmers Market Location
Athens community members voiced their opinions on a possible new location for the Athens Farmers Market during a workshop Friday morning. The farmers market is currently located in the parking… Read More
Athens County School Board Gets Community Opinion on New Schools
The Athens County Board of Education is moving forward with a plan to completely renovate multiple buildings in the school district. Schorr Architects, the company designing the new buildings gave… Read More