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New Lexington Football Provides Small Teams With More Experience
NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio — High school football is at the heart of fall in Southeast Ohio. But the smaller schools in our region have a hard time competing with… Read More
Slideshow: Friends Of The Shelter Dogs Makes Splash At Benefit In Nelsonville
NELSONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – Tubers, kayakers and canoers traveled to Adventure Pro Outdoors on Saturday, July 17, to float and paddle down the Hocking River to benefit the Friends of… Read More
Meigs Murder Suspect Arraigned
POMEROY, Ohio (WOUB) – A West Virginia man was arraigned today in relation to the killing of former Wahama High School football star and Meigs County resident Kane Roush. Jaquan… Read More
HAPCAP for Health Launches Glouster Community Garden for the 2021 Growing Season
GLOUSTER, Ohio (WOUB) – The HAPCAP for Health Program has officially launched the Glouster Community Garden, just in time for the 2021 growing season. The program has opened the garden… Read More
Local Restaurant Faces Difficulties From Unclear City Zoning Code
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Following a confusing battle with the city zone code, a local Athens restaurant gained approval Tuesday to open up a permanent location. For years Dr. May’s… Read More
Ohio Valley Summer Theater Celebrates 70th Anniversary, Access To The Arts
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – The Ohio Valley Summer Theater is preparing for a celebration of its 70th anniversary after overcoming the challenges of the 2020 pandemic. Founded in 1951, the… Read More
The OUtlet – July 15th, 2021
This week on The OUtlet, an Athens restaurant’s struggle highlights flaws in local zoning codes and Federal Hocking’s new football coach hopes to reinvigorate the lancer spirit. These stories and… Read More
Ohio Alumni Team Up to Take on the Basketball Tournament
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – Bobcat alumni are assembling to take on The Basketball Tournament (TBT) at the end of the month. Players from Ohio University’s historic 2011-2012 team that upset… Read More
Lilyfest Celebrates Nature, Art This Year
ROCKBRIDGE, Ohio (WOUB) – Next to the natural wonders of Hocking Hills sits the Bishop Educational Gardens, and each year hundreds of people buzz in to celebrate the arts and… Read More
Black Historical Center in Gallipolis Receives Foundation for Appalachian Ohio Grant
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (WOUB) — A 150 year story of segregation, perseverance and preservation resides in Gallia County thanks to a group working to preserve local Black history. The walls of… Read More
Slideshow: Coolville Celebrates Founder’s Day
COOLVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – Community members came together in Coolville to celebrate Founder’s Day, a commemoration of the origins of the village. Coolville was laid out in 1818 and officially… Read More
Community Seeks Justice For Kane
POMEROY, Ohio (WOUB) – On Easter morning Mason, WV and Pomeroy, OH suffered a great loss. Former Wahama High School football star Kane Roush, 25, died following numerous gunshot wounds. … Read More
New Federal Hocking Football Coach Hopes To Strengthen Program Durability
STEWART, Ohio (WOUB) — For many teams, week six of the 2019 high school football season was just another Friday night under the lights. But for the Federal Hocking Lancers,… Read More
Federal Funding Looks To Bridge Digital Divide In Southeast Ohio
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — As federal stimulus money flows into states to rebuild post-pandemic, a top priority for southeast Ohio is addressing a longstanding infrastructure problem. The region exists in… Read More
The OUtlet – July 8th, 2021
This week on the outlet, a program is helping people cool down this summer with free air conditioners, and a 16 year tradition is brewing once again in Athens. These… Read More
Ohio Brew Week Ready To Kick Off July 9 With First In Person Events Since 2019
Athens, OHIO (WOUB) – Although some of the staple events won’t take place, Ohio Brew Week will still bring strong flavors to Athens this weekend. The 16th Ohio Brew Week… Read More
Johnson Road Exit Closure Raises Concerns For Residents, Businesses
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — The highway exit near Athens High School connecting Johnson Road to Route 33 will soon close permanently, with major implications for traffic in The Plains. The… Read More
Lilyfest To Hold 30th Celebration Of Gardening And Gathering
ROCKBRIDGE, Ohio (WOUB) – Roberta Bishop started the Hocking Hills Bishop Educational Gardens with her husband over 30 years ago, and since then Lilyfest has grown to include art, music,… Read More
Slideshow: Thunder In The Valley Fireworks Spectacular
NESLONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) — Hundreds filled the parking lot at Hocking College and even more poured into surrounding neighborhoods to watch this year’s Thunder in the Valley fireworks festival in… Read More
Health Experts Urge COVID-19 Caution For Unvaccinated People This Fourth Of July
POMEROY, Ohio (WOUB) – People in the region are getting ready for the Fourth of July as the nation falls short of President Biden’s 70% vaccination goal. Michelle Barnhart, a… Read More
Free Meal Programs Find New Ways To Serve Athens Community While Facing Pandemic Changes
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — The pandemic forced free meal programs in Athens County to get creative in order to continue feeding the community safely. Athens County is the most food… Read More
The OUtlet – July 1st, 2021
This week on the outlet, schools push for a new way to be evaluated by the state, and a program at hocking college is helping people back on their feet…. Read More
Ohio University Professor Leads Mental Health Initiative Within National Guard
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Athens County resident Dr. Todd Fredricks is a jack of all trades. He’s taught family medicine at Ohio University for nearly a decade. For even longer,… Read More
HAPCAP Provides Free Air Conditioners Through Summer Crisis Program
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Some people in the region are struggling to stay cool as temperatures rise this summer. People in need can receive a free air conditioner for their… Read More
Some Ohio Cities To Receive Less Stimulus Money Than Originally Planned
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB)- Some cities in Ohio have scrapped their initial plans to spend their share of funds from the American Rescue Plan after a new law cut that money…. Read More
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