City Council: Athens residents’ water will not be shut off over late payments
Athens residents won’t have to worry about getting their water shut off in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
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Athens residents won’t have to worry about getting their water shut off in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
Fest Season has been canceled now that the Ohio Department of Health has said that groups of people greater than 50 cannot assemble.
Two Ohio University Spring Break trips to Italy were canceled on Feb. 28, along with another trip to South Korea, due to the coronavirus.
E-scooters have had issues with their ability to operate in “no ride” zones but have still maintained a high ridership since being deployed in Athens in February.
Athens Mayor Steve Patterson addressed City Council on Monday about three ways the Athens City-County Health Department will prepare for potential cases of the coronavirus.
Two Ohio University students spoke to City Council on Monday about the landscaping efforts that will happen during the new Athens Beautification Month in April.
Tuesday marked the first Andrew Jackson Davison Day to celebrate the first African American attorney in Athens.
Athens City Council adopted a resolution Monday in support of the National League of Cities, or NLC, Leading Together Cities Agenda for the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
The City of Athens has begun the process of installing a new solar panel arrangement that is supposed to cost around $4 million.
City Council adopted a resolution Monday declaring a climate emergency and committing to a city-wide effort to restore a safe climate.
Athens City Council discussed the possibility of amending a section of the Baileys Trail agreement, which could potentially lock City Council into a financial commitment for the entirety of the Baileys Trail project.
Members of City Council expressed their support for LGBTQ legislation pending in the statehouse during Monday’s committee meetings.
Athens City Council discussed different road construction projects for 2020 Monday and the traffic changes that will impact the city as a result.
City Council approved the disposal of firearms held by the Athens Police Department Monday in order to purchase newer, more cost-effective ammunition and guns.
Whit’s Frozen Custard, which keeps a running tally of wrong-way drivers at the corner of Court Street and Union Street, has seen nearly 200 cars driving the wrong way this year.
Since 2010, Ohio University’s layout has changed after the demolition 24 buildings and construction of 18 buildings.
Athens City Council unanimously voted Monday to remove the ordinance regarding transient guest tax funding for the Baileys Trail system from its tabled state.
Athens City Council is considering an ordinance that would further change parking regulations in Athens to lower the times for parking enforcement.
The 2019 general election marked the lowest voter turnout Athens County has experienced in six years.
Home improvement chain store Menards will open a new location in Athens next summer.