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Some Schools Implement New Hour Requirements While Others Will Count Days
As schools are gearing up for the new school year some districts have implemented changes to the way time in school is calculated. Legislation approved by Ohio lawmakers became effective… Read More
Biggest Games of 2014: Tri-Valley Conference
Editor's Note: With fall practices beginning in a matter of days, our reporters have scanned the schedules to find the biggest games of the 2014 season. We continue with the… Read More
Price Quotes Being Sought By Electrical Aggregation Council
An organization formed by Athens and Athens County to pursue electric aggregation took a key step Tuesday, sending out a request for electricity price quotes and related services. The Southeast… Read More
Buchtel Latest Community To Request Electrical Aggregation Be Placed On Ballot
A request to put electric aggregation on November ballot was filed Tuesday with the Athens County Board of Election by the village of Buchtel. Trimble and Jacksonville had already filed… Read More
Athens Has Eyes Set On Future Capital Improvements
A list of potential capital improvements plans for the city over the next six years was presented to Athens City Council and city administration for input on Tuesday. Andy Stone,… Read More
Farmers The Focus Of Start Of 30 Mile Meal Month
Athens Farmers Market (photo: Sarah Hawley/Athens Messenger) Supporting the local farmer is one part of the annual 30 Mile Meal month celebrated each July in Athens County. The first part… Read More
New Principal To Lead Alexander Elementary
Melissa Guffey is slated to take over the position of principal at Alexander Elementary for the 2014-15 school year as Nedra Zirkle retires from her job leading the school. Guffey… Read More
Union Grievance Concerns Hiring Of Basketball Coach
The Trimble Local Teachers Association is seeking to have Curtis Moore hired as the varsity boys basketball coach, according to a grievance report filed on May 30 by TLTA President… Read More
Two Districts Apply To Provide Students Free Lunch
Two Athens County school districts are taking steps toward making school meals more affordable for students in the district. In their respective meetings on Tuesday evening, both the Federal Hocking… Read More
Four Of 5 Athens County Public Schools Score Below Reading Average
More than 80 Athens County third-graders may have to repeat their last year as a result of failing to hit the state’s grade level reading benchmark. While Athens City Schools… Read More
Changes Coming To Teacher Evaluation System
Following one year of the Ohio Teacher Evaluation System (OTES), changes are being put in effect for the 2014-15 school year. The changes will effect the frequency of some evaluations… Read More
Former Wee Cats Coach Pleads Guilty To Theft
The former cheerleading coach of Trimble Local Schools and the youth organization known as Wee Cats has pleaded guilty to an allegation of theft. Christa Shutts, 30, of Jacksonville, appeared… Read More
‘Wee Cats’ Former Coach Is Suspended From Another Position
A former Trimble cheerleading coach now facing a felony theft charge has been suspended from another post within the township. Christa Shutts was suspended indefinitely as secretary/treasurer of the Trimble… Read More
New High School Graduation Requirements Will Affect Class Of 2018
The Ohio Graduation Test is going away. Following passage of the Mid-Term Budget Bill earlier this week by Ohio legislators, the test which has served as a graduation requirement over… Read More
Prosecutor Delivers 12-Count Indictment Against Glouster Police Chief
Update 8:30 p.m. The Trimble village counsel met on Tuesday night and said Lucas Mace has been placed on unpaid, administrative leave, but he has not been fired. The Athens… Read More
OHSAA Implements Running Clock For Lopsided Football Games
In Sept. of 2013, the Louisville Cardinals defeated the Florida International Panthers 72-0 in an FBS regular-season matchup. What was even more peculiar about the game — aside from the… Read More
Primary Election 2014: Provisional Ballots Could Swing 2 Key Athens County Races
All results are unofficial until being certified by a May 27 deadline. For all the local and state election results as we get them, check our Election page here. Update… Read More
94th District Republican Candidates Talk Jobs, Fracking
The Republican candidates for the 94th Ohio House District discussed the importance of oil and gas development, jobs, and the dangers of marijuana during a candidate forum at the Athens… Read More
Commissioners Oppose Balderson Energy Bill
Legislation that would freeze Ohio's renewable energy and energy efficiency mandates is being opposed by the Athens County Commissioners. On Tuesday, the commissioners signed a letter to be submitted as… Read More
Property Owners Sue Buckingham Coal Co.
Owners of a piece of land in Trimble Twp. have filed a lawsuit against Buckingham Coal Co., claiming that Buckingham polluted their property and mined non-coal minerals without compensating them…. Read More
The Fight For Equal Education: An Examination Of Ohio Public School Funding
Last year, Ohio Governor John Kasich vowed to fix the state’s unconstitutional public education system, a problem that has plagued the state for 15 years. In a speech to a… Read More
Man Pistol Whipped In Home
The Athens County Sheriff's Office is searching for a man after reports of a pistol whipping. Joshua Brooks of Mason Street in Trimble was struck by a black male on… Read More
Jail Commission Able To Move Forward With Roof Project
State legislation approved this week makes it possible for Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail in Nelsonville to move forward with a much-needed roof repair. The legislation allows Ohio’s regional jail commissions… Read More
Area Schools Apply For Security Grants
Several Athens County school districts have applied for security-based grants through the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission. Tom Gibbs, assistant superintendent of the Athens City School District, said the district applied… Read More
Local School Districts To Finalize Make Up Days After State Grants Extra Calamity Days
Athens County school districts will likely very soon make their final decisions regarding make-up days, after a harsh winter has forced closures in the double-digits. Sub-zero temperatures, snow, and hazardous… Read More
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