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(11/18/25 5:00am)
The Joe Burrow Foundation recently partnered with Nationwide Children's Hospital to develop the Burrow Blueprint, a program that aims to provide and support mental health treatment within schools in Appalachian Ohio.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
Ohio (1-1, 0-0 Mid-American Conference) is getting set to play Morehead State (1-1, 0-0 Ohio Valley Conference) this Thursday in The Convo for their annual Rufus Field Trip Game.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
The 2012 release of “The Hunger Games” was the first film in the series and marked a cultural revolution. It depicted clear signs of wealth inequality, poverty and a dystopian future in which children participate in a battle royale-style game.
(11/11/25 3:06pm)
At the end of the previous school year, The Post’s executive editors, including Jackson McCoy, Sophia Rooksberry, Alexandra Hopkins and I, applied for a grant from the Solutions Journalism Network to expand the reach and impact of solutions-based storytelling in Southeast Ohio. After a competitive review process, The Post was awarded $7,500 to pursue a reporting project of our choice centered on solutions journalism.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
The regular calm, cozy ambiance of Big Run Kava Bar, located on 72 N. Court St., was mixed with meows Saturday for the Find Your Purrfect Match Adoption Event with Feral Ladies Cat Rescue.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
On Oct. 22, the Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 186, a measure designed to prevent sudden jumps in property taxes. The bill was passed along with House Bill 335, another property tax relief proposal. Both aim to fix problems left by the current property tax law, House Bill 920.
(11/09/25 9:46pm)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Amy Acton visited Athens Sunday morning to meet with residents and share her campaign message during a coffee hour event hosted by local Democratic organizations.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
Friday, Oct. 31
(11/11/25 5:00am)
A Facebook group titled “Boycotting Athens gas stations!” has 2.8k members and serves as a forum for local residents to express concerns about high gas prices in the Athens area.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
The Gathering Place, a peer-support organization located at 7 N. Congress St., is moving forward with its Conestoga Hut Project, a proposal that would provide temporary shelter to three homeless individuals in Athens.
(11/06/25 5:00am)
Ohio experts warn against the rise of a lethal synthetic opioid known as carfentanil. The substance is 100 times more potent than the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, which killed 48,422 people in 2024, and 10,000 times more potent than morphine, a non-synthetic narcotic.
(11/05/25 3:59am)
The following vote amounts and percentages are from unofficial results as of 9:08 p.m. Tuesday.
(11/05/25 4:03am)
The Athens County election results have determined the mayors for the towns and villages of Nelsonville, Glouster, Chauncey and Coolville.
(11/05/25 3:33am)
The following vote amounts and percentages are from unofficial results as of 9:08 p.m. Tuesday.
(11/05/25 3:06am)
Ohio University students gathered in Baker University Center on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to vote for Athens County ballot measures, such as City Council members and levy issues.
(11/05/25 3:01am)
The following vote amounts and percentages are from unofficial results as of 9:08 p.m. Tuesday.
(11/05/25 2:56am)
The following vote amounts and percentages are from unofficial results as of 9:08 p.m. Tuesday.
(11/05/25 5:00am)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits have ceased since Saturday for those who rely on government funding for groceries, due to benefits running dry in the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
Family, friends and locals gathered at Dairy Barn Arts Center Sunday night for a witchy celebration. Located on 8000 Dairy Lane, the Dairy Barn has been a cornerstone of Athens' history for well over a century.
(11/03/25 5:00am)
In May 2025, 1.45 million Ohioans received monthly Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits. The SNAP program is how the federal government distributes money to citizens who can’t afford to buy food. We’ve entered the first week of November, and SNAP has halted its electronic food benefit program that provides low-income households with food. Amid this crisis, Ohio has stepped up to bridge the gap between the loss of benefits and the demand for aid from food banks.