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Athens Businesses Struggle After Union Street Fire
Natasha and Davey Neal worked six days a week until last Sunday, when everything burst into flames. It feels weird to them to just sit at home on an unvoluntary… Read More

Ohio Men’s Basketball: Florida Gulf Coast Preview
By: Josh Vermillion
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The first road game of the season for Ohio men’s basketball is set for Wednesday in Fort Myers, Fla., as the Bobcats take on Florida Gulf Coast. The Bobcats (1-0,… Read More

Ohio Men’s Basketball Receives Another Early Commitment
Doug Taylor has officially sent in his National Letter of Intent to cap off Ohio men’s basketball’s early signing period for the 2015-16 recruiting class. The 6-foot-8 forward joins fellow… Read More

Palestinian Doctor Preaches Peace For the Middle East
By: Tom Hodson
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The Kennedy Lecture Series at Ohio University is bringing peace advocate Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish to campus, Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 7:30 in the Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium to talk about possibility… Read More

Structures Of Union Street Buildings Still Being Assessed
By: Susan Tebben | The Athens Messenger
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Athens City Code Enforcement Officer John Paszke was hesitant to take the stage at Monday night’s meeting of the business owners from Union Street. But when he did, he was… Read More

Task Force Head To Deliver Ohio State Band Report
By: Associated Press
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A former state attorney general hired by Ohio State University to review the culture inside its celebrated marching band is ready to release her report. Betty Montgomery has scheduled a… Read More

Business Owners Discuss Future After Fire And Help For Employees
By: Susan Tebben | The Athens Messenger
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We will rebuild. That was the general consensus of a meeting of business owners affected by the Union Street fire that took place in Athens early Sunday morning. The meeting,… Read More

Ohio State marching band sex culture investigation to be released
By: Associated Press
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A former state attorney general hired by Ohio State University to review the culture inside its celebrated marching band is ready to release her report. Betty Montgomery has scheduled a… Read More

Early 20th Century Photos Subject Of Kennedy Noon Talk Series
The Kennedy Museum of Arts’ Noon Talk series continues on Wednesday, Nov. 19 with Jody Lamb, Ph.D., Associate Dean of the Ohio University College of Fine Arts. The talk is… Read More

West Virginia Rural Health Center Marking 20th Anniversary
By: Associated Press
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The Center for Rural Health Development in Hurricane is celebrating a milestone. The center is marking 20 years of work on rural health issues. The private, not-for-profit organization started… Read More

Muskingum County Ex-EMS Head Sentenced For Theft, Money Laundering
By: Associated Press
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The former chief of a central Ohio Emergency Medical Service has been sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison for misspending the nonprofit's money during his tenure. Thirty-nine-year-old Brian… Read More

Women’s Basketball Wins Second Straight With 84-37 Win Over Wofford
Behind junior guard Kiyanna Black’s 21 points and nine rebounds, the Ohio Bobcats dominated the Wofford Terriers by a final of 84-37. The Bobcats started out strong on defense, not… Read More