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Athens County has four levies, Issues 19, 20, 21 and 22, on the ballot for renewal in the November election to support medical treatment, emergency vehicles, senior citizen facilities and children’s services.
Athens City Council met Monday to discuss sewer rates and construction on curb ramps and received a resignation letter from Board of Zoning Appeals member Joe Krause.
Leaves are changing and temperatures are dropping in Athens, signaling the exciting start of fall and scary movie season. In the weeks leading up to Halloween, the Athena Cinema will bring two Black horror classics from the 1990s to the big screen in the free-of-charge “Horror in Color” event series.
Although Halloween is not for another week, the calendar year does not stop one of Athens’ favorite holiday seasons. As students put the finishing touches on their costumes, many plan to host the fun in their homes, prepping for one of the biggest party weekends of the year.
The Steakout is the newest food truck parked on East Union Street, offering people affordable, authentic Philadelphia cheesesteak sandwiches.
The Indiana Daily Student (IDS) is in danger of losing its voice. Editorial independence is the lifeblood of collegiate newspapers, allowing student journalists to report freely and accurately on issues affecting their campus communities without undue influence from university administrations or external pressures. Unfortunately, that freedom is now at risk at Indiana University.
The Athens Area Stand Down served individuals experiencing homelessness Oct. 4 and prepared them for winter.
The Appalachian region is no stranger to the paranormal. The hills and mountains making up the region once stood taller than the Rockies and were created almost a billion years ago. For reference, trees first evolved around 400 million years ago.
Nothing says Halloween quite like the iconic bright orange and yellow Spirit Halloween banners. The fun will extend further into the holiday season as Spirit Halloween turns into Spirit Christmas.
Halloween weekend is right around the corner in Athens, and you may need more last-minute, budget-friendly costume ideas. Here are some costumes you can find in your closet or buy with supplies at a low cost.
In the velvet darkness of the blackest night, Athens locals and students strutted to West Union Street in corsets, leather, red lipstick and fishnet stockings to experience Lost Flamingo Theatre Company’s "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
There aren’t many football players in Wuppertal, Germany, at least not the American kind. In fact, there may just be one: Ohio running back Duncan Brune.
Blake Leake has been a standout on Ohio’s defense this year. The grad transfer from Bucknell has been a key member of Ohio’s defensive unit and filled a huge hole at the linebacker position following the departures of Bryce Houston, Keye Thompson and others from last year’s team.
It was a chilly yet beautiful Thursday night in October. Court Street was packed, students were dressed to the nines and the sparkling lights coming from Pub Bar could only point to one event: Pub Prom.
Volleyball will return to Convocation Center Tuesday when Ohio (8-11, 4-4 Mid-American Conference) hosts Kent State (1-17, 0-8 MAC). Ohio is coming off another weekend split having taken a 3-2 loss to Ball State before defeating Miami 3-1.
The United States Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit in May against major concert promoter Live Nation and its ticketing service Ticketmaster. The suit came after increasing claims that the ticketing giant is monopolizing the live event industry to raise prices. In August, multiple states’ attorney generals sought to triple the damages toward the companies for hurting fans.
The energy in the press conference room was at a staggering low. Ohio quarterback Kurtis Rourke and Ohio linebacker Bryce Houston sat dejected, visibly down and exhausted after a crushing loss at home to Miami last season.
Haunted house hoax
With the Bobcats' own ice area still undergoing maintenance work, the team moved their previously scheduled home game in Athens to Columbus in the Lou and Gib Reese Ice Arena, where they put up an impressive 10 points against the Wolverines in a two-game series.