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Rape Crisis Center Separates From OU, Regains Confidentiality
A program founded through Ohio University is now striking out on its own, in hopes of continuing its service to survivors of rape and sexual assault, and bringing back the… Read More
Athens School Board Tax Levy Headed To The Ballot
An emergency levy that the Athens City Schools superintendent says is “vital” to the operations of the district was approved yesterday to appear on November’s ballot. The levy, while still… Read More
Trump To Make Stop in St. Clairsville
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Donald Trump is shoring up support in Appalachia with a swing through coal country. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee plans two stops Tuesday. He will deliver… Read More
Former Athens Co. Sheriff’s Appeal Date Set
More than a year after former Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly was convicted on 18 counts and filed an appeal to his sentence, he will now see his day in… Read More
OU President Gets Pay Increase, Board Talks Successor
Giving high praise for his work in the last year as president, the Ohio University trustees gave Roderick McDavis a bonus and a raise in his base pay on Friday…. Read More
Board of Trustees Approves Design of Athletic Academic Center
A new academic center at the heart of Ohio University’s athletic fields is in the design phase after approval by the Ohio University Board of Trustees on Friday. The board… Read More
College Credit Plus Discussed By Board of Trustees
A program to bring high school students more college credits before they leave high school was a point of conversation amid final budget discussions for the Ohio University Board of… Read More
Council Approves Sidewalk Enhancements For West Union
The new layout of West Union Street is on the way after Athens City Council passed an ordinance Monday to fund the project. The council suspended the rules to speed… Read More
Athens City Tax Increase Heads To The Ballot
The first tax increase in three decades is headed to the ballot after Athens City Council approved the measure Monday night. At their last regular meeting before a summer break,… Read More
Finding a Home: LGBT Talk ‘Safe Spaces’
Nate Hayes has lived in Appalachia since childhood. He calls Athens, Ohio, his “favorite place in the world.” “And yet, my partner and I would not walk into Walmart holding… Read More
Athens Man Gets Four Years After Assault of OU Employee
The Athens man whose assault of an OU employee led to a region-wide search has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the incident. James D. Howard, 25, was sentenced to… Read More
Another West Union Sidewalk Project In the Works
The Athens City Council wants to use a community development grant to build a sidewalk on West Union Street. This time it’s not the sidewalk project aimed at expanding West… Read More
Orlando Vigil Brings Together City, University Community
Community groups from around the Athens area came together to honor the victims of the Orlando shootings that killed 49 people at an LGBT nightclub. Poets, religious leaders, gay and straight… Read More
West Union Street Money, Timeline Brought To Council
Enhanced sidewalks and a newly-paved West Union Street are on the way, if city council approves the money needed to bring the changes to fruition. The city will need $75,000… Read More
Bag Fee Ordinance Tabled
An ordinance on plastic bag fees was tabled at Monday night’s Athens City Council meeting, but not without more of the public getting their two cents in. The subject of… Read More
Gentile: Marijuana Bill ‘Rushed Through’
As the Ohio Legislature takes a break for the summer, a local Senator said he hoped to see other issues besides a medical marijuana take focus during the session. Lou… Read More
New Union Street Plan, Fast-Tracked Process Unveiled
A new and some say “improved” version of a Union Street streetscape was unveiled Tuesday, along with the introduction of a fast-tracked approval process. At a special meeting Tuesday, Athens… Read More
Teachers and Students Speak Out At Athens School Board Meeting
While Thursday’s Athens School Board meeting that did not include a recommendation of more cuts to the staff, it did include students and teachers urging the board to find new ways… Read More
Potential Union Street Plans Introduced To Business Owners
As one business prepared to reopen after the November 2014 fire that destroyed West Union Street buildings, business owners and community members looked at ideas for a proposed streetscape, and offered plenty… Read More
Athens Superintendent Will Not Recommend Staff Cuts
Two days before a scheduled school board meeting in which Athens City Schools Superintendent Tom Gibbs was set to discuss staffing cuts, he told parents and community members this would not be the case…. Read More
Athens High School To Honor Memory of Student at Graduation
An Athens High School senior killed in a car crash on Wednesday will be honored at Saturday’s graduation, the school’s principal said. Thomas J. Hamel, 18, was a senior at… Read More
Homeowners: Glouster Crash Felt Like ‘Tremor’
Donna Hogsett said she and her husband were asleep in their home on State Route 685 at about 5 a.m. when they were awakened by a loud noise the feeling… Read More
Athens Superintendent Speaks on Transgender Directive
Though he has yet to receive his official copy of a federal directive regarding transgender students in public schools, Athens City Schools Superintendent Tom Gibbs said the issue is already… Read More
Glouster Police Officers Fired, One Charged In Crash
Update 3:51 p.m. Officers Ryan Keeney and Joshua Dewuell have been terminated from their positions at the Glouster Police Department as a result of an internal investigation into a crash… Read More
Athens Organizers Come Together For Women’s Recovery
The road to recovery for women of Athens began with a single step Friday at the Athens Public Library. A full conference room of educators, counselors, probation officers and administrators… Read More
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