Next Generation 911 program expands faster emergency relief
Gov. Mike DeWine announced an expansion for the new Next Generation 911 Program in July, which implements new technology to residents and 911 offices across Ohio, including Athens County.
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced an expansion for the new Next Generation 911 Program in July, which implements new technology to residents and 911 offices across Ohio, including Athens County.
At the edge of Ohio University's campus, on 235 West State St., lies an Athens institution.
Raising Cane’s is opening its new location in Athens on Oct. 7 at the intersection of Court and Union Street.
“The game was over before halftime” is cliché and has been said to describe many games in every known sport created by man. Although overused, no better way could recount the Athens Bulldogs’ (5-0) 52-0 victory over the Vinton County Vikings (0-5).
Friday, Sept. 12
Sal Vulcano, comedian, producer and actor, widely known for his appearances on the long-running comedy television show "Impractical Jokers," visited Athens for his “Everything is Fine” tour.
As the Athens Skate Park’s gates opened Saturday, a crowd of folks rushed inside, eager to enjoy the day’s skating festivities and live music from two stages overlooking the park.
Equitas Health hosted its annual We Won’t Rest Fest on Friday, bridging themes of creativity and acceptance to Athens.
Monday, Sept. 22
Artifacts Gallery at 2 W. State St. will remain under the ownership of Amy Mangano, who confirmed the business has not been sold despite attempts to sell.
The Athens Bulldogs (4-0) will once again face a rival team while not on their home turf when they go against the Vinton County Vikings (0-4) at Vinton County Stadium. Kickoff will be at 7 p.m. Friday.
Ohio Thrift is opening up an Athens location on East State Street, with plans to open in the late fall. The store will be located in what used to be the Big Lots across from Kroger, 918 E. State St.
President Donald Trump has made his views on public media clear since day one. In his second term, he has made a tremendous effort in defunding public media stations. PBS had to eliminate around 100 positions in public broadcasting after the $1 billion funding cut due to the Trump administration’s efforts.
The CDC defines a slow or leisurely walking pace as 2 mph. A brisk walk is 2.5 to 4 mph.
Athens has no shortage of places to start new literary adventures. Alden Library offers students the ability to check out novels and books for free, and the staple Little Professor Book Store has a wide variety of new finds and classic stories for customers.
The United Academics of Ohio University took to College Green on Wednesday, where speakers updated faculty, staff and students on the ongoing bargaining process with university administration.
The anonymous TikTok account “ou.pisser” made its debut Sept. 5, posting a video of themselves seemingly urinating on a flower bed next to the College Green sign. Captioned “first blood,” and set to audio from the TV show “Dexter,” the video quickly took off, earning more than 210,000 views, 25,000 likes and 340 comments.
Maternity care for pregnant people is becoming increasingly scarce across the country, with 36% of U.S. counties being classified as maternity deserts, according to the National Library of Medicine.
Ohio (3-4-1 overall, 1-0 Mid-American Conference) returns home after picking up a much-needed win in its conference opener against Central Michigan.