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OU Master Plan Gets Second Public Review
Just months before Ohio University’s Comprehensive Master Plan is set to go up for approval from the Board of Trustees, the public had a chance to review the newest plans… Read More
Trimble Schools, SE Ohio Habitat Biggest Winners of Rocky Grants
Trimble Local Schools and local charity organizations were the recipients of the biggest awards from the Rocky Community Improvement Fund. The Southeast Ohio chapter of Habitat for Humanity received the… Read More
Board Of Trustees Discusses College Affordability
Members of the Ohio University Board of Trustees had differing opinions on sources of problems colleges and universities have with being affordable and efficient. In a meeting of the Joint Resources and… Read More
Hocking College President Confirms Title IX Investigation
In a letter to students and staff, Hocking College President Betty Young confirmed that an investigation by the university is still ongoing in reference to an alleged sexual offense on… Read More
Hocking College President Speaks Out About Rape Investigation
More than a week after allegations of a sex offense were reported at Hocking College, the president says the college is not done investigating, contrary to a spokesperson’s previous statements…. Read More
Hocking College Says Sexual Assault Investigation Over, Prosecutor Says Otherwise
The Athens County Prosecutor said comments made by a Hocking College spokesperson about a sexual assault investigation are “false.” Hocking College spokesperson Mike Brown said the investigation into a sexual… Read More
Inspector General Still Awaiting Documents from OU
An Aug. 3 request from a state agency for documents related to the university’s lease of a new presidential home has yet to be fulfilled, university officials said last week…. Read More
Raise for McDavis, 29 Park Place Discussed By Trustees
Along with approving a $90,000 bonus and an increase in base salary for Ohio University’s president, the Board of Trustees approved a change to an institute name and discussed the… Read More
Board Approves Raise, $90,000 Bonus For McDavis
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis received a good report and a $90,000 bonus at the end of Thursday’s Board of Trustees meeting. After reading a memorandum stating the board’s “unanimous”… Read More
Police Chief: No Charges Expected In Shooting That Left Two Dead
JACKSON – A woman is recovering in a Charleston hospital and is not expected to be charged in connection with a shooting that occurred Monday, according to officials. Emily J…. Read More
Jackson Shooting Leaves Two Dead
JACKSON – An early morning incident in Jackson reportedly led to the death of two people and the hospitalization of another. David W. Hoover, 54, and Paul M. Christian, 52,… Read More
National Group Requested To Help Charter Initiative Group
A local environmental group has enlisted a national organization to fight the Ohio Secretary of State’s decision on a charter initiative. The originators of an initiative that, if approved by… Read More
Ballot Initiative Deemed Invalid By Secretary of State
An initiative that was tossed back and forth from the Athens County Board of Elections to the Athens County Common Pleas Court has now been removed from the November ballot… Read More
Heroin Ring Player Gets 10-Year Prison Sentence
One Glouster man is set to spend a decade in prison for his role in a heroin trafficking ring, while another Glouster resident received a lesser term in connection with… Read More
Two More Drug Ring Players Sentenced
Two Glouster residents arrested in connection with a heroin and cocaine ring were sentenced in Athens County Common Pleas Court on Monday. Patricia Nichole Vore, 29, and John E. Rutter, 55,… Read More
Juveniles To Be Charged After BB Gun Incident, Confrontation With Police
Athens police are raising awareness after a juvenile pulled a BB gun out while talking to a police officer, forcing the officer to take action. The incident happened at about… Read More
Man Alleged In The Plains Stabbing Appears on Charges
A man who is accused of stabbing another man in an incident that caused the lockdown of The Plains Elementary has entered a plea to the charges. James D. Warrener,… Read More
Police Searching for Suspect in Glouster Robbery
The Glouster Police Department is searching for the suspect in an alleged armed robbery at a gas station. Glouster Mayor Miles Wolf released a statement in reference to an alleged… Read More
Avian Flu Causes Cancellation of All Ohio Poultry Shows
The Athens County Fair may not have one of its shows this year, as safety measures are taken by the state in regards to avian flu. The Ohio Department of… Read More
Alleged Stabbing Causes Lockdown in The Plains
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – A man is in custody and an elementary school lockdown has been lifted after an alleged stabbing this afternoon. The Plains Elementary was placed on precautionary… Read More
Coventry Lane Home Will Not Be Bought
After communications turned up during a search for public records requests, one of which was from WOUB, involving donations by the owner of the Coventry Lane property where Ohio University… Read More
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