City Council: Design and construction of tennis, pickleball courts delayed
Athens City Council met Monday to discuss an alternate timeline for the design and construction of new tennis and pickleball courts, among other ordinances.
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Athens City Council met Monday to discuss an alternate timeline for the design and construction of new tennis and pickleball courts, among other ordinances.
The Athens City-County Health Department reported a new coronavirus-related death Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 131.
The Athens City-County Health Department reported four new COVID-19 deaths Monday. The death total now sits at 130.
With tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalating, Athens residents may see an increase in how much they pay at the pump.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, recently changed its masking recommendations for the nation, affecting decisions at the university, city and county level in Athens.
Stolen Identity
Corinne Colbert, the former editor of The Athens NEWS, was fired by the Ohio branch of the paper’s publishing company Adams Publishing Group, or APG, on Friday.
When you hear the word “justice,” it is possible that images of protest marches and rallies come to mind. With such vivid pictures permeating our thoughts, it is sometimes hard to remember that the goal of any justice effort is for wrong things to be made right. At the end of the day, people who have been on the receiving end of unnecessarily poor or substandard treatment just want to be treated fairly. They want people with personal and/or institutional power and authority to use these resources with integrity and fairness. These are not unreasonable expectations.
Rising Suns Non-Profit Pharmacy is now moving to a new location in Grosvenor Hall, room 078. With the new location, the pharmacy hopes to expand its services to more residents in Athens.
Ohio University announced Tuesday that masks are no longer required in the majority of its non-classroom spaces on all campuses, excluding its Chillicothe and Southern branches, effective immediately.
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Winter weather has been a contributing factor for recent electrical outages throughout the city of Athens this most recent winter and in seasons past.
Five new COVID-19 deaths were reported in Athens County on Tuesday, bringing the number to 124 total deaths, according to the Athens City-County Health Department.
Athens’ recycling services contract with Athens-Hocking County Recycling Centers Inc., or AHRC, costs the city $313,900 per year but does not provide services to tenants of commercial property locations.
The three boys of Rent Free have built their band around the idea of saying “yes.”
Suspicious men
Judge Russo, The Wastemen and Tasteful will perform at The Union, 18 W. Union St., this Friday at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. This exciting triple performance will be hosted by Blackout Booking. Don’t miss this colorful show.
At a discussion hosted by the Athens County League of Women Voters, or LWV, on Tuesday night, Ohio State Rep. for the 94th District Jay Edwards, R-Nelsonville, detailed his push for expanded mental health care in Ohio and addressed redistricting and gun rights.
Taylor Mead, general manager at Bubbles Tea and Juice Company in Athens, Ohio, said one of Bubbles’ company values is to engage in its community, and the company’s upcoming fundraiser, “Puppy Hour,” will allow it to do just that.
In 1921, the prosperous Black neighborhood of Greenwood in Tulsa was brutally attacked by a white mob. Thirty-five blocks of the thriving community were burned over the course of 24 hours, and as many as 300 were murdered. In one act of brutality and racism, years of Black affluence were destroyed. Even the memory was stolen, as Tulsa denied the attack for decades, and no justice was ever served.