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(10/03/25 4:00am)
The Ohio Department of Transportation is nearing completion on a new bike path connecting the Hockhocking Adena bikeway to Chauncey, with an estimated completion date of Nov. 1, according to the ODOT District 10 Public Information Officer, Ashley Rittenhouse.
(10/02/25 4:00am)
Ohio Republicans failed to advance the congressional map Tuesday, which Ohio Democrats believed to be fair and constitutional, leading to the move to the Ohio Redistricting Commission, where Republicans hold a 5-2 majority.
(10/02/25 4:00am)
Pink, the official color of Breast Cancer Awareness Month was seen on every corner of East State Street, outside the Athens City Pool, for Brake for Breakfast on Wednesday morning.
(10/01/25 4:00am)
To the Athens County Democratic Party,
(09/30/25 4:00am)
As October paints our towns in shades of pink, it can be easy to see it as just another tradition. However, in Southeast Ohio, awareness means very little without the community that stands beside it.
(09/29/25 4:00am)
Kissing bugs, also known as triatomine bugs, which are found to cause the parasitic infection Chagas disease, have been reported in Ohio.
(09/29/25 4:00am)
Monday, Sept. 29
(09/30/25 4:00am)
Friday, Sept. 19
(09/26/25 4:00am)
The City of Athens has lowered vendor permit fees from $450 to $25 a month, according to Cricket Jones, a local jewelry vendor, allowing more small businesses to operate on city streets.
(09/24/25 4:00am)
Warmer temperatures linked to climate change are contributing to an increase in the deer population in Athens County.
(09/23/25 4:00am)
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.
(09/23/25 4:00am)
“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).
(09/23/25 4:00am)
Friday, Sept. 12
(09/23/25 4:00am)
Equitas Health hosted its annual We Won’t Rest Fest on Friday, bridging themes of creativity and acceptance to Athens.
(09/19/25 4:00am)
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.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
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.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
Friday, Sep. 5
(09/15/25 4:00am)
Ohio University’s campus is gorgeous. The trees, flowers and friendly students make a great atmosphere for young people from around the world to learn. However, there is a common misconception that such an environment creates a bubble that shields students from the outside world, a misconception that paints Athens as a liberally-minded wonderland filled with new ideas and investments. What people commonly reference in this idealistic belief is the city of Athens, not Athens County.
(09/18/25 4:00am)
There are over 500 organizations on campus at Ohio University, and students continually bring fresh ideas for new clubs each year. One of the more recently founded groups is The Lynx Rufus, a student-run scientific magazine.
(09/10/25 4:00am)
Tucked away in the middle of Appalachia, Ohio University’s campus is home to a multitude of creatures. Squirrels dart across roads and sidewalks, herds of deer graze at seemingly every street corner and birds fill the silence with their songs. These aren’t just cute animals. They should serve as reminders that our campus is home to more than just students and professors. We share this space with so much wildlife, and it is our responsibility to protect it.