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OU Provost, Presidential Finalist Benoit Talks Activism, OU’s Funding Future
In the last of four public forums for Ohio University’s presidential candidates, current OU Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit talked activism and OU’s chances of becoming a sanctuary university,… Read More
Public Forum Addresses Closing of Athens Middle School, Facilities Plan
A group of people looking to recommend a facilities plan to Athens School District officials heard from the public Tuesday night during a forum at Athens High School. At the forefront… Read More
Finalists, Open Forums Announced For OU President
University officials announced that the final stages of the search for a new president have begun, and one of the finalists is a fellow OU administrator. Dr. Pam Benoit, OU… Read More
Ohio Electoral College Confirms Trump Pick
COLUMBUS — While protesters withstood the cold temperatures outside the Ohio Statehouse, members of the 54th Ohio Electoral College inside praised the Republican President-Elect and ignored “intimidation” from protesters. Several… Read More
Locals Do Their Part At Dakota Access Pipeline
Joe DePalma planned his trip from Athens, Ohio, to North Dakota Sioux tribal lands in about eight hours. He and another local businessman, John Gutekanst, set on their 20-hour drive to… Read More
Construction Causes Hocking Hills Fire
Officials say work being done on the Hocking Hills Dining Lodge caused the fire that destroyed it. The Ohio State Fire Marshal is still investigating the fire that occurred Dec…. Read More
Fire Damages Hocking Hills Lodge
UPDATE: Fire investigators and officials from the Hocking Hills Dining Lodge are anticipating the building will be a total loss. The fire was reported at about 8:30 a.m. on Thursday morning… Read More
Single-Use Bags Return To City Council Discussion
The topic of single-use bags, contested between community members and environmentalists, has come back to the Athens City Council. City Council member Jennifer Cochran again introduced a measure about plastic… Read More
Budget Cuts Forthcoming At Alexander Local Schools
After the first operating levy in 25 years failed to pass, the superintendent at Alexander Local Schools is preparing to decide, along with the board of education, what — not… Read More
Locals React to Election, Some With Fear, Some With Celebration
Jolena Hansbarger and Loran Marsan were not looking for a reason to get married before they decided to walk up the steps of the courthouse Wednesday morning. Instead, they were… Read More
Athens Income Tax, School District Levies Pass
Athens will see an income tax increase next year, after the measure passed in unofficial results from Tuesday night’s election. The 0.2-percent income tax increase was approved by 67 percent… Read More
Pat Kelly’s Attorney Argues For Voiding of Convictions
CHILLICOTHE – Former Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly’s defense attorney made the case for the reversal of his convictions during oral arguments Thursday in front of the 4th District Court… Read More
Final 94th House Forum Brings Talk Of National Issues
Along with local issues of job growth, fracking waste and minimum wage, the final public forum for the candidates running in the 94th District House of Representatives race touched on… Read More
2016 Block Party Quieter Night For Police
Police kept busy on Saturday during the annual Halloween block party, but arrests were down slightly from the rainy Halloween of 2015. The block party, which started early in the… Read More
Two Arrested In Athens ‘Purse-Snatching’ Case
Two Albany residents were arrested after Athens police responded to calls about a strong-armed robbery on Friday. Donald M. Gilmore, 42 and Zyon K. Gilmore, 20, both of Pageville Road,… Read More
Nearly A Dozen OU Students Questioned In Drug Investigation
Prior to the start of the Halloween Block Party this weekend in Athens, a drug investigation involving students netted drug seizures and one arrest so far. The Athens County Prosecutor’s… Read More
Coolville Bank Robbed, Schools on Lockdown
Update 12 p.m. Oct. 28: Coolville Elementary School and Arcadia Nursing Center are no longer under lockdown. No other updates on the incident have been released by police. Police are… Read More
Donald Trump, Jr., Visits Nelsonville, Rocky Brands
The son of the Republican presidential nominee visited a local sportsmen group and other supporters at Rocky Brands on Monday, talking game hunting and phone-banking while taking a tour of… Read More
State Board of Ed Candidates Address Public
Four of five candidates vying for one seat on the Ohio’s State Board of Education talked issues and experience at Athens High School on Tuesday night. The candidates are from… Read More
Athens City Council Approves BnB Zoning Changes
After months of deliberation by city committees and the Athens City Council, amendments to the city code were approved to accommodate bed and breakfasts. In third reading Monday night, council… Read More
Former President Stumps For Clinton In Athens
Former President Bill Clinton addressed supporters and a few protesters about claiming their future with their vote this November, along with laying out the plans of his wife, presidential candidate… Read More
Hocking College Receives Title IX Grant For Sexual Violence Awareness
Hocking College has received one of nine grants for Ohio colleges to change the campus climate when it comes to sexual violence. Dr. Betty Young, president of the college, announced… Read More
‘Jeff Hill’ To Become a Two-Way Road
ATHENS — Pedestrians and drivers saw a new sight on the East Union Street hill commonly called Jeff Hill: a double-yellow line painted down the center. Officials with the city… Read More
Ohio Men Arrested After Pursuit, Shooting, Indicted
Two men who were arrested after a police pursuit and officer-involved shooting have been indicted by an Athens County grand jury. Samuel William Lott, 18, of Nelsonville, and Jacob Bowens,… Read More
Three Arrested In Death Of 2-Year-Old
Three people were arrested Thursday in Vinton County on charges ranging from murder to child endangering after a two-year-old child was hospitalized with major injuries, authorities say. Dustin T. Hutchison,… Read More
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