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Athens Pool Timeline Extended, Mayor Says
City Council and city officials have not come to a consensus on the Athens city pool, but one thing that was made clear at Monday’s council committee meetings was that… Read More
Roger E. Ailes Removed From WOUB Newsroom
The name of an ousted Fox News head who was sued by multiple women for sexual harassment claims was removed from the WOUB Newsroom. OU President Roderick McDavis announced the… Read More
Armory Plans Discussed, Along With Parking
Conversations at last night’s public forum wound through issues of pedestrian-friendly areas and neighborhood landmarks as the future of the Athens armory was discussed. On Wednesday night, city officials, designers,… Read More
‘Decisions Will Be Made’ On Ailes Signage
The placard outside the WOUB newsroom and Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism classroom in the RTV building has been discussed by staff, faculty, Graduate Student Senate and Student Senate… Read More
Athens Police Investigating Two More Alleged Sex Offenses
Investigations are ongoing into two new reports of alleged sex offenses in Athens. The Athens Police Department said two women came to police in the last week, one reporting having… Read More
Academics, Engagement At Top Of Community’s List For Next OU Prez
An emphasis on academics and community engagement are on the top of the list of qualities Ohio University community members want in the new president, according to comments made at… Read More
Six-Year Comprehensive Plan Approved By Trustees
The university laid out and officially approved a plan for the next six years of the university, including major construction and backlogged maintenance to the campus. Projects over the six-year… Read More
OU Trustees Discuss Park Place Future
Ohio University officials are beginning the planning stages of taking the Park Place corridor into a new role on campus. The OU Board of Trustees heard from university planner Shawna… Read More
Trial Set In Death Of Nelsonville Tavern Owner
A trial date has been set for a man charged in the death of a Nelsonville tavern owner. Taylor Allen Mills, 22, of Nelsonville, is scheduled to appear before a… Read More
Brotherly Love: Area Natives Help During Louisiana Floods
Editor’s Note: Donations for the Louisiana flood victims in the Hammond area can be made at Athens High School until Sept. 1. Donations can also be sent to the Westchurch… Read More
Athens’ State Representative Vying for State School Board
State Representative Debbie Phillips may be leaving the Ohio Statehouse, but she’s not planning on leaving public service. Phillips announced in a press release that she will run for State… Read More
Three Arrested In The Plains Crack Cocaine Bust
Three people were arrested after what authorities say was a week-long investigation into a crack cocaine operation in The Plains. The Athens County Sheriff’s Office’s Special Response Team went to… Read More
Hocking College President Given 5-Year Contract
The Hocking College Board of Trustees unanimously extended the contract of President Betty Young on Tuesday. During a meeting at the college’s Perry County campus, trustees approved an additional four… Read More
Local Law Enforcement Use of Force Policies Vary, Emphasis on Training Does Not
Amidst national discussions about the proper use of force and criticism of judgment calls made by police, local law enforcement say training from day one and on-duty experience shapes the… Read More
Block of Planned Parenthood Money Still Being Weighed by Judge
CINCINNATI (AP) – A federal judge is weighing whether to continue blocking an Ohio law that diverts public money from Planned Parenthood. U.S. District Judge Michael Barrett is scheduled to… Read More
Logan Marijuana Decriminalization Heads to the Ballot
Residents of the city of Logan will have a familiar choice to make this November, on whether to decriminalize marijuana within the city limits. The group Sensible Logan has again… Read More
Zika Virus Case Confirmed in Hocking County
Hocking County has confirmed its first case of Zika virus, contracted by a man who traveled to a region of South America, according to health officials. “He showed symptoms and… Read More
Kelly Appeal Rescheduled, Will Be Heard In Ross County
The appeal of a former Athens County sheriff serving prison time for 18 felony counts has been rescheduled after a judge was assigned to take the place of another judge with a… Read More
Athens Charter Group Protests Election Board Decision
An Athens County group hoping to get a charter government initiative to voters is protesting the board of election’s decision to remove it from the November ballot. The Athens County… Read More
Athens Man Pleads Guilty In River Park Towers Case
On the heels of a three-year sentence given to an Athens man in connection with a shooting at River Park Towers, news came to light that a third person was… Read More
Officers, Troopers Bring Southeast Ohio To Republican Convention
Law enforcement officers from all over the country have descended upon Cleveland to help with security for the Republican National Convention, including some local forces. Six officers from the Ohio… Read More
Couple Enters ‘Not Guilty’ Pleas On Child Abuse Charges
Two people who prosecutors say subjected two children to “torture” pleaded not guilty to child endangerment charges in Athens County Common Pleas Court on Wednesday. David A. Wright, 36, of… Read More
Athens City Building Gets A Lift
Longtime Athens resident Noah Trembly took hold of the golf ball-shaped throttle on his wheelchair, slowly moving through the crowd of his peers that filled the Athens City Municipal Building… Read More
Appeals Court Judges Recuse Themselves From Kelly Case
The appeal of a former Athens County Sheriff is being rescheduled because judges on the appeals court have cited conflicts in the case. The Fourth District Court of Appeals was… Read More
City Pool Forum Brings Ideas, Heated Opinions
A conference room full of city residents gave their input, which sometimes became heated, about plans for a new pool in the city of Athens. Residents met with designers from… Read More
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