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Sen. Portman Talks Jobs During Visit To OU’s Innovation Center
U.S. Senator Rob Portman, R-Cincinnati, took a tour of Ohio University’s Innovation Center on Friday morning to get a glimpse into how the university is working with entrepreneurs to create… Read More
Belpre Polymers Plant Experiences Two Chemical Leaks
The Kraton Polymers plant in Belpre experienced two small chemical leaks within 48 hours — one of which leaked into Davis Creek near the Ohio River. According to WTAP in… Read More
Group Makes Second Attempt To Put Fracking Ban On Ballot
The Athens Bill of Rights Committee submitted more than the required number of signatures to the city auditor’s office on Friday to place a fracking ban on the May primary… Read More
APD Sees Drop In Noise Complaints, Rise In Nuisance Reports
The Athens Police Department saw a significant decrease in the number of noise complaints in 2013 compared to prior years but an increase in nuisance party reports, according to APD… Read More
Dairy Barn Celebrates 100th Year
One Athens County arts center was born in a barn — literally. And the facility itself will be celebrating its 100th year in Athens in 2014. While the Dairy Barn… Read More
Athens City Looking To Secure Grants For Permanent Farmers Market Site
Athens City Council has authorized Mayor Paul Wiehl to apply for grants on behalf of the Athens Farmers Market to find a permanent home for the thriving market. Wiehl said… Read More
Major Construction Projects In Athens Slated For 2014
This will be the year for probably the most anticipated construction project in the city of Athens in recent history — the rehabilitation of Richland Avenue. According to Andy Stone,… Read More
Artist’s Studio: Emily Beveridge
Rye Wolf, Emily Beveridge In Artist’s Studio, we highlight individuals who are active in the artistic community. For the final column of 2013, we’re featuring painter Emily Beveridge of Athens…. Read More
OU Student President Resigns After Hotel Incident
Ohio University’s Student Senate president has resigned following his arrest in Florida on Monday during a student trip to see the Bobcats play in the Beef ‘O’Brady’s Bowl. Nick Southall,… Read More
Scripps Ranks No. 7 Among Nation’s Journalism Schools
Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism again made the list of top journalism schools in the nation, according to news professionals surveyed in a NewsPro-Radio Television Digital News Association… Read More
Quidel Lays Off ‘Small Number’ Of Athens Employees
Just a month after Quidel — the parent company of Diagnostic Hybrids Inc. in Athens — announced it was moving jobs from other states to the Athens facility, the company… Read More
All Good Fest On Hiatus For 2014, Unlikely To Return To Ohio
The organizers of the All Good Music Festival announced Monday that the Ohio music festival will be taking a year off in 2014 and seeking a new location in 2015…. Read More
Ridges Advisory Committee Outlines Objectives
The new Ridges Advisory Committee met for the first time on Friday afternoon on the Ohio University campus and hopes to bring recommendations regarding uses for the buildings and grounds… Read More
Investigation Discovery to Share Local Woman’s Cyber Bullying Tale
The story of a Chauncey woman’s journey to confront her cyber bullies has been shared across the Internet, radio stations, news publications and will now be featured on the Investigation… Read More
Investigation Discovery To Share Local Woman’s Cyber Bullying Tale
The story of a Chauncey woman’s journey to confront her cyber bullies has been shared across the Internet, radio stations, news publications and will now be featured on the Investigation… Read More
Area High School Artists Draw Inspiration From Home
The Dairy Barn Arts Center hosted an opening reception on Thursday evening for area high school artists who participated in Project HOME — an exhibit of artworks depicting the student's… Read More
Athens Council Opposes Proposed Troy Twp. Injection Well
Athens City Council voted Monday to support the county commissioners’ objection to the proposed K&H Partners injection well, citing public health concerns. On Sept. 9, the Athens County Commissioners sent… Read More
Athens Council Opposes Proposed Troy Twp. Injection Well
Athens City Council voted Monday to support the county commissioners’ objection to the proposed K&H Partners injection well, citing public health concerns. On Sept. 9, the Athens County Commissioners sent… Read More
Schoonover Center’s First Phase Delayed
The completion of the Ohio University’s new home for Scripps School of Communication has been delayed once more as the contractor found unexpected problems during the Phase I construction. The… Read More
Athens Holiday Decor, Events To Be Most Festive Yet
Downtown Athens will be even more festive this holiday season with the expansion of decorations along Court Street, a new home for Santa and the addition of a gingerbread house… Read More
Artist’s Studio: Julie Elman
In our feature, Artist’s Studio, we highlight individuals who are active in the artistic community. This month, we’re featuring publication design instructor and painter Julie Elman of Athens. What kind… Read More
Avett Brothers to Headline 2014 Nelsonville Music Festival
A band that has gained considerable popularity since its last performance in Nelsonville will be headlining next year’s Nelsonville Music Festival in May. Stuart’s Opera House has announced that The Avett Brothers will be the headliner on Saturday night of the four-day music festival.
Uniform Income Tax Bill Could Mean $100,000 In Lost City Of Athens Revenue
A piece of state legislation that is said to bring uniformity and simplicity to municipal tax income collection could be put to a vote before the Ohio House of Representatives… Read More
Athens Transit Sees More Than 47K Riders In October
The city of Athens has re-designated Hocking Athens Perry Community Action to administer the city’s public transit system and says it's happy with some recent changes the organization has made… Read More
Trustees To Vote On McDavis’ Pay Raises In January After Board’s Action Questioned
The Ohio University Board of Trustees will hold a public vote at its January board meeting to approve raises for OU President Roderick McDavis and his wife, Deborah, after some… Read More
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