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(03/28/25 4:00am)
With the March Madness season underway, brackets and bets have been made, leading to feelings of disappointment or victory. Those who were unlucky in the first weeks of the NCAA basketball tournament may have a second chance. Instead of picking a new basketball team to follow, the decision falls between two sauces: chipotle mayo or West Zest.
(04/01/25 4:00am)
City Council Member At-Large Micah McCarey is running unopposed for Council president in the May 6 primary election.
(03/28/25 4:00am)
Fabric and craft retailer Joann is working to close and liquidate every store by May after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Jan. 15. The company has been around for 80 years, starting from a single storefront in Cleveland, Ohio, and becoming the nation’s leader in sewing and fabrics. The Joann in Athens at 743 E. State St. does not have a determined closure date.
(03/28/25 4:00am)
With a weekend series against one another on the horizon, Ohio (6-17, 2-7 Mid-American Conference) and Eastern Michigan (11-10, 6-3 MAC) are coming into their matchup off two very different weeks.
(03/27/25 4:00am)
Ohio hosted its annual Pro Day Tuesday, allowing its graduating athletes to showcase their skills in front of professional football scouts. Coming off one of its best seasons in program history, Ohio had plenty of talent to display.
(03/27/25 4:00am)
Bobcat Nutrition, located at 5 N. North Court St., reopened under new ownership in February after its temporary closure in December.
(03/27/25 4:00am)
Ohio University’s Bachelor of General Studies, or BGS, program is still in its infancy but is picking up traction as a way for students to carve their own path toward graduation. The BGS program allows students to pick minors and certificates to constitute graduation requirements instead of following a set curriculum like other majors.
(03/26/25 4:00am)
Athens City Council met Monday evening in special committees to discuss issuing a special permit, reconstituting the Comprehensive Plan Review Advisory Committee, utility easement and disposal of police equipment.
(03/26/25 4:00am)
For many people, exploring the outdoors, making messy science experiments and learning fun facts embody an exciting childhood. Along Columbus Road, houses an establishment where people of all ages can explore their imaginations and dive into educational topics, creative projects and new friendships.
(03/25/25 4:00am)
The sounds of creativity flowed through Little Fish Brewing Company Friday as musicians in the Hellbender Jazz Organ Trio traded improvisations with Jocelyn Gould, and the good energy was felt throughout the crowd in the back dining room.
(03/25/25 4:00am)
The clock was ticking for members of Hourglass Friday night as they eagerly waited to make their debut at The Union Bar, located at 18 W. Union St.
(03/25/25 4:00am)
Nestled on the east bank of the Hocking River, Devil’s Kettle Brewery, located at 97 Columbus Road, serves a variety of pierogies, German sausages and craft beers. Neighboring businesses can hear the laughs of happy and satisfied customers, inviting others to relish in the relaxing atmosphere.
(03/24/25 4:00am)
Ohio sophomore Zita Szoke had a historic weekend, breaking Mid-American Conference records in Federal Way, Washington, at the NCAA Tournament. Following the NCAA Tournament’s close Saturday, Szoke was named an All-American, the first Ohio swimmer to be named among the nation’s best in 25 years.
(03/24/25 4:00am)
It’s sunny and 85 degrees every day, you’re on that spring break trip you’ve been planning with your best friends for months, sipping drinks and lounging by the pool. But then the unimaginable happens. One of those friends goes missing.
(03/24/25 4:00am)
Dogs got the nickname “man’s best friend” for a reason. They are loyal and lovable, but also hardworking. Created in 2006, National Puppy Day aims to celebrate fluffy friends while also bringing awareness to puppy mills and the importance of adopting.
(03/25/25 4:00am)
Mill Fest launched Ohio University’s Fest Season on Saturday with hundreds of people flooding the front and back yards of Mill Street.
(03/25/25 4:00am)
Friday, March 14
(03/21/25 4:00am)
The reigning Mid-American Conference champions got back to work Thursday morning with the first day of spring camp. Ohio officially began the Brian Smith era featuring a field of plenty of new coaches and players.
(03/25/25 4:00am)
The responsibility of the Historic Preservation Commission is to ensure the city’s historic architecture is respected and the character of Athens is preserved.
(03/21/25 4:00am)
It is no secret that the Ohio University campus (and Athens more broadly) is teeming with wildlife. Aside from the deer, squirrels and groundhogs associated with OU, other less common mammals such as beavers, bobcats and even black bears have also been observed in and around Athens County.