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Student Files Free Speech Lawsuit Against OU
An Ohio University student is challenging the university’s speech code in a lawsuit filed in federal court with the help of a national nonprofit group that works to promote free… Read More
’30 Mile Meal’ Month Promotes Local Food
Sustainability is on the menu this month. "30 Mile Meal" is promoting the cream of the crop within a 30-mile radius of the city of Athens. The first portion of… Read More
Federal Lawsuit Filed Against Kelly
A federal lawsuit has been filed by a now-reinstated Athens County sheriff's deputy who claims he was fired in violation of his First Amendment rights. Shannon Sheridan filed the lawsuit… Read More
Bobcat Lane To Open On A Trial Basis
An Ohio University road that has been at the center of a disagreement between the city of Athens and the university will open on a trial basis, according to an… Read More
Offutt Rejoins Groce As Illinois Graduate Manager
Former Ohio guard Walter Offutt has accepted a job as a graduate manager at the University of Illinois. He will help lead the Illini men’s basketball team under the guidance… Read More
Glouster Police Chief May Face Additional Charges
Glouster’s chief of police, indicted on charges that include allegations that he helped a woman avoid arrest, may face more charges if the case goes back to grand jury. Additionally,… Read More
Ohio Adds Transfer Simmons To Roster
The Ohio men’s basketball team welcomed another addition to its backcourt Tuesday, as it announced that former Houston guard Jaaron Simmons will be transferring to Ohio. Simmons, a Dayton, Ohio,… Read More
Quick Look: Obama Asks For Deportation Authority
President Obama is asking Congress for $2 billion in emergency funds to speed up the deportation process of thousands if migrant children who have crossed the border illegally. Last week,… Read More
Athens Archery Making A Return To World Competition
The archery team from Athens City Schools will be making its fourth trip to the archery world tournament later this month. The program, which began 11 years ago, will take… Read More