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Search Warrants Conducted In Connection With City Burglaries
Two search warrants filed in Athens County Common Pleas helped police investigate some of the burglaries that have been reported to the Athens Police Department over the past several months…. Read More
Boogie On The Bricks Gearing Up For 10th Anniversary
Boogie on the Bricks, Athens’ one-day community music and arts street festival, returns to Court Street on Saturday, June 21, featuring live music, craft and domestic beer, art vendors, kids’… Read More
WVU’s Prevention Research Center Receives $750K In Funding
The West Virginia Prevention Research Center is getting $750,000 to conduct disease prevention research. Officials say the funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is for the first… Read More
Tomblin Touts Prison Reform Efforts
West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is touting the state's prison reform efforts. Tomblin spoke about the Justice Reinvestment Act at the Council of State Governments Justice Center event in… Read More
Former President Bill Clinton To Speak At Columbus Fundraiser
Former President Bill Clinton is headlining an Ohio Democratic Party event to help raise money in one of the nation's top presidential battleground states. He's scheduled to speak Friday… Read More
Water Testing Underway Near Site Of Chemical Spill
A storm water collection trench overflowed at the site of a Charleston company that spilled chemicals into West Virginia's largest water supply. West Virginia American Water says testing Thursday night… Read More
Van Wert County Man Charged With Burglary, Rape, Identity Theft
An Van Wert man has been charged with the alleged, burglary, rape and identity theft of a local woman. Aaron Joseph, 26, was arraigned in Athens County Common Pleas Court… Read More
Search Warrants Conducted In Connection With City Burglaries
Two search warrants filed in Athens County Common Pleas helped police investigate some of the burglaries that have been reported to the Athens Police Department over the past several months…. Read More
State Throws Out Appeal Of Drilling Permit For Injection Well
An appeal of a drilling permit for a K&H Partners injection well was dismissed Thursday by the Ohio Oil & Gas Commission. “I’m disappointed, but not surprised,” said Andrea Reik… Read More