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Bank Robber Gets Four Years In Prison
Emmanuel Arocho, 31, was sentenced Tuesday to spend four years in prison for the July robbery of The People’s Bank on East State St. in Athens of $3,150. Sentencing was… Read More
Logan Man Faces 4 Years In Prison
Austin Daugherty, 22, of Greasy Ridge Rd., Logan, Ohio has been sentenced to four years in prison by Athens County Common Pleas Court Judge L. Alan Goldsberry for breaking and entering… Read More
Ohio University Reiterates Promise Of No Pay Reductions As Result Of ‘COMP 2014’
Ohio University’s Compensation 2014 Project (COMP 2014) is in its third phase and is expected to be completed by Dec. 2014. Meanwhile, the university reiterates that no university employee will… Read More
Three Athens County Former Felons Headed To Prison
Three Athens County felons have been sentenced to prison after violating conditions of their community control from earlier convictions. Joshua L. Reed, 22, of Athens was sentenced by Athens County… Read More
Two New Appointees To Special Grand Jury Case Have Extensive Experience
The two new participants in the Athens County special grand jury matter both come to the case with extensive judicial backgrounds and well-tested legal experience. Tuesday, Athens Co. Common Pleas… Read More
New Judge Appointed To Preside Over Special Grand Jury Investigating Sheriff
Retired judge Patricia Ann Cosgrove, of the Summit County Common Pleas Court, has been appointed, effective Tuesday, to preside over the special grand jury investigating Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly… Read More
Judge Appoints Special Prosecutor To Represent Sheriff In Grand Jury Matters
Athens County Common Pleas Judge L. Alan Goldsberry Tuesday has appointed a special prosecutor to represent the Office of the Sheriff “pending the Ohio Attorney General’s investigation of Patrick Kelly… Read More
No Hearing Date Set For AG’s Motion To Compel Sheriff’s Compliance With Subpoena
At this time, no hearing date has been set on the Motion to Compel compliance with a special grand jury subpoena by the Ohio Attorney General’s office against the Athens County… Read More
Tire Drop-Off In Glouster On Saturday
If you have old tires to get rid of, Saturday is the day and Glouster is the place. The Athens County Health Department, the Athens County Prosecutor’s Office and the… Read More
Ohio’s 1804 Fund Helps Finance Research and Community Initiatives
Ohio University’s 1804 Fund has announced it will be funding 15 new initiatives for academic year 2013 for a total of $480,950. The fund has been administered to “foster innovation… Read More
Pay Raise Guidelines Issued by University
Details have been released by Ohio University officials about the administration of the one percent faculty and staff raise-pool that was announced by President Roderick McDavis on Sept. 3. A… Read More
Repairs Cause Warmer Than Usual Temperatures In Three OU Buildings
All staff, faculty, and students occupying Walter Hall International Education Center, Scripps Hall, and Alden Library on the Ohio University Athens Campus have been warned to expect warmer than usual… Read More
Two Athens Co. Men Headed To Prison On Multiple Charges
Two Athens Co. men are headed to prison after pleading guilty to multiple charges this week in the Athens County Common Pleas Court. Jason M. French, 30, of Athens was… Read More
Parties Trying To Reach Agreement On Sheriff’s Subpoena
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office is trying by agreement to limit the scope of a special Grand Jury subpoena calling for the disclosure of “confidential informants.” At this time, no… Read More
University Community Asked To Cut Back On Energy Usage Wednesday
Ohio University officials are asking faculty, staff and students to cut back on energy usage from 1:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday to help ease a high demand on… Read More
Ohio University Warns Of “Warm” Buildings
The Ohio University community is being warned Wednesday about higher than normal temperatures in buildings on the West Green and on The Ridges. This warning follows three days of higher… Read More
Three Headed To Prison: Two For Domestic Violence, One For Burglary
Two convicted felons are going to prison as a result of previous domestic violence convictions in Athens County and a third is heading to prison for burglary. Joshua Wooten, 28,… Read More
Circleville Man Gets 18 Months For Stealing From The Elderly
A man who has stolen repeatedly from the elderly in Athens Co. will be facing jail time according to Athens County Common Pleas Judge George P. McCarthy. Richard E. Clements,… Read More
WOUB Unveils New Afternoon FM Line-Up
WOUB Public Media unveils a new weekday afternoon radio line-up for all of its FM stations beginning Monday, July 1. A new one-hour show, The Takeaway, will air at noon… Read More
Legal Expert Explains DOMA Ruling
Lydia Lavelle, an assistant professor at North Carolina Central University School of Law who calls Athens her hometown, breaks down the complicated decision of the United States Supreme Court Wednesday… Read More
Region Under A Flash Flood Watch
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for Southeast Ohio, Northeast Kentucky and West Virginia beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday through 11 a.m. on Thursday. The watch… Read More
Ian James: Personal Passion for Marriage Equality
It is not often that a political strategist gets to work with people or causes close to his heart. But, that’s the case with former Athenian Ian James. Daily, he… Read More
ACHSM Seeks Help From Local Elected Officials Over Ridges Advisory Committee Legislation
The Athens County Historical Society and Museum (ACHSM) is seeking help from area legislators, State Sen. Lou Gentile (D-30th Dist.) and State Rep. Debbie Phillips (D-94th Dist.) to scuttle the… Read More
Historical Society Director Cites Faults In Ridges Committee Legislation
Ron Luce, the executive director of the Athens County Historical Society and Museum (ACHSM), says the proposed legislation, advanced by Ohio University, to alter the makeup of “The Ridges Advisory… Read More
Southeast Ohio Locations Make List Of Most Endangered Historic Sites
UPDATE 9:30 a.m. Yesterday, the Athens Asylum (The Ridges) was named as one of nine locations endangered on the 2013 Ohio’s Most Endangered Historic Sites list issued by Preservation Ohio…. Read More
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