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Bonds Offered To Help Fund New Athens School Buildings
ATHENS (WOUB) — Athens City Schools is now offering tax exempt bonds to people who wish to support the funding of the new school buildings. At Thursday’s regular meeting of… Read More
Pomeroy Warehouse Fire Still Under Investigation
POMEROY (WOUB) — Little is left of Mountaineer Metals in Pomeroy after a fire engulfed it on Saturday night. The fire was reported at 11:15 p.m and it took more… Read More
Athens Celebrates First National Women and Girls in Sports Day
Local high school teams, Ohio teams, and distinguished athletes gathered at the Athens community center for Athens’ first celebration of national women and sports week. Women panelists from various… Read More
Athens Honors Veterans, Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day
Veterans from multiple branches of the armed forces marched down Court Street Sunday to honor veterans and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day. However, before the morning parade… Read More
Athens Community Divided on Issue 3
ATHENS — Issue 3 has the Athens community divided. Some want to rebuild schools while others want to prevent the increase of property taxes and go back to the drawing… Read More
Rain Causing More Than Rotten Tomatoes for Ohio Valley Farmers
The precipitation average so far this year for Southeast Ohio is 34.75 inches, which is nearly 10 inches above normal, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Farmers in… Read More
Arts/West Opens New Music Program
Fiddles, banjos, violins, ukuleles, and many other instruments are filling Arts/West’s and Stuarts Opera House. These instruments, specific to Appalachian culture, are part of Southeast Ohio’s Musical Lending Library. The library offers… Read More
The Future of Ohio University’s South Green
Ohio University is planning to renovate and possibly rebuild parts of South Green in 2019 as a part of its continual updating of the Housing Development Planning Strategy. The renovation would… Read More
Curbside Compost Service Possible in Athens
Athens residents may have another bin they could roll to curbside on trash day. Rural Action and the city of Athens are proposing a composting program. It would allow Athens residents… Read More
Athens Residents “March For Our Lives” in Columbus
While hundreds participated in the March For Our Lives in Athens Saturday morning, 27 Athens residents and students marched through the streets of Columbus for the same cause; to oppose… Read More
Pomeroy Works to Rebound from Flooding
POMEROY, Ohio – The Ohio River rose upwards of 40 inches since last Thursday flooding many businesses and houses in Pomeroy. Downtown Pomeroy is no stranger to flooding, especially business… Read More
Lake Snowden Water Park could Threaten Area Aquatic Life
An Ohio University professor of environmental studies said she fears Lake Snowden’s aquatic life could be harmed by construction of the water park expected to open this summer. Water in the lake… Read More
Hundreds Take Part in Annual Interfaith Peace Walk
More than 100 Ohio University students and Athens residents gathered to participate in the seventh annual Better Together 9/11 Interfaith Peace Walk on Monday evening. Organized by OU’s Better Together… Read More