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New Interim Nelsonville City Manager Appointed
NELSONVILLE, Ohio – Scott Frank is the new Nelsonville city manager. City council appointed its interim city manager Tuesday night in a special meeting. After interviewing six candidates in executive… Read More
Athens Residents Hit by Email Scams
Ohio University Police on Thursday tweeted about an increase in email scams in the Athens, Ohio area. Those tweets came after multiple reports of phishing scams. The tweet read: “We… Read More
Athens Bulldogs Lose Big One to Meigs
Despite a flu bug that closed schools in the area, the Meigs Marauders competed Friday night against the Athens Bulldogs in their most heated game of the season. “Here… Read More
Ohio University Prepares Community For Coronavirus
Ohio University is providing resources to keep its students and the Athens community informed about the coronavirus. On Jan. 28, the university launched a health alert page to educate the… Read More
The Hidden Historical Treasures of Southeast Ohio
Southeast Ohio has a rich history in the brick industry. While some have lost interest in the industry and its products, others are developing a passion for bricks. Michelle… Read More
OHIO Business Major Would Not Wait for Graduation
While many college students worry about how to pay tuition and where they will land a job when they graduate, Ohio University business major Ethan Hodson found a way around… Read More
Bobcat Battalion Cadets Leave a Legacy of Excellence
He looked down at his feet, each hard thud against the pavement a reminder of the legacy at stake. With dry canteens at his sides and 35 pounds weighing heavy… Read More
A New Life for People and Products Through Makerspace
What is Athens MakerSpace? MakerSpace, the newest addition of ReUse Industries in Albany, Ohio, is set to expand. MakerSpace encourages economic development and sustainability by providing tools and space to… Read More
College Affordability in Ohio
More than one trillion dollars. That is the current student loan debt in America. Higher than auto loan and credit card debt, and the massive figure is only on the… Read More
Ohio University’s Hidden Farm Teaches Sustainability
ATHENS, Ohio — Hidden on a gravel road on the east side of Athens lies a constantly-growing hub for agriculture education. The Ohio University Student Farm provides plant biology students… Read More
Leukemia Patient an Unintended Consequence of Hazing Investigation
Phi Kappa Psi is one of nine fraternities at Ohio University forced to suspend all fraternity business including chapter meetings, social events and philanthropy events while being investigated for hazing… Read More
Brick Life Entertainment Brings the Party Back to Athens
Only four years in the making, Brick Life Entertainment has become the go-to company for parties and event planning in Athens, Ohio. Founded by then Ohio University sophomores Bobby Booshay,… Read More
Another Little Library Graces Armory Park
ATHENS, Ohio — The Athens County Democratic Party held a ceremony to celebrate the completion of its latest service project in Armory Park. The site is now home to a… Read More
Next Generation of Doctors Get an Early Start
ATHENS, Ohio – Ohio University’s Pediatric Club has created an opportunity for kids in the community to experience what it is like to be a doctor. Doctor for a Day… Read More
Awareness and Preparation: Krav Maga Workshop Held At Ohio University
ATHENS, Ohio – Instant aggression as a form of self-defense. That is the Krav Maga approach. Considered to be the world’s most efficient forms of self-defense, Krav Maga is derived… Read More
Kindred Market Cultivates Community as Athens’ New Full-Service Organic Grocer
Riley Kinnard has always been interested in promoting a lifestyle that is based around natural and organic foods. When she was working for an organic food co-op in San… Read More
Appalachian Tourism Works to Bring Residents Out of Poverty
You walk upon it, and it doesn’t appear to be much. It is a semi-circle in the middle of nowhere. It has no cell service. When you go closer to… Read More
First Female Field Commander of Marching 110 is Making History
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – A woman is serving as the Ohio University Marching 110 field commander — the highest student-held position in the band — for the first time in… Read More
Athens Activists Take Part In Global Climate Strike
Athens residents met Friday at the Village Bakery to take part in the Global Climate Strike. Spearheaded by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, the global strike involved over 4,000 events… Read More
Lynched Athens Co. Man Memorialized
Independent radio producer Laura Harbert created this audio postcard of the Christopher Davis event. ATHENS, Ohio– Members of the Athens community gathered under the Richland bridge Saturday to commemorate Christopher… Read More
Ohio Counties Purge Voter Rolls
More than 2,000 voters have been removed from the voter rolls in Athens County as of Friday Sept. 13. In 2015, the Athens County Board of elections sent the first… Read More
Workshop Explores Link Between Racism and Climate Change
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB)—For a second time this year, the Athens Community Relations Committee hosted a workshop to discuss the connection between racism and climate change at the Athens Public Library… Read More
Bobcats in the NFL!
Friday nights in the Fall include flashing lights, crowds cheering, and the clock patiently ticking waiting for the final play. For many players, their last game is during their senior… Read More
LGBTQ Community Overcoming Turmoil
Three months after Ohio University removed delfin bautista as director of the LGBT center, the search for a replacement continues after a failed search this spring. bautista, who uses they/them… Read More
A Heartbeat Away
Governor Mike Dewine signed the Heartbeat bill into law earlier this month adding more fuel to what was already a fiery debate on abortion rights in Ohio. House Bill 258… Read More
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