Parking enforcement officer retires after 30 years
Charlene Cravens spent her career as an Athens parking enforcement officer, often seen Uptown chalking tires or writing parking tickets.
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Charlene Cravens spent her career as an Athens parking enforcement officer, often seen Uptown chalking tires or writing parking tickets.
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Athens City Council members will discuss a grant offered through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources at the Monday night committee meeting.
Athens City Council members passed with a 7-2 vote a resolution supporting increased gun legislation following a national movement against gun violence.
Patty Mitchell founded Passion Works in 1998, and this year, Mitchell will be returning to the studio as Passion Works’ executive director to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Athens City Council members discussed a 13-acre land donation that could be used for new EMS headquarters at the Monday committee meeting.
Athens City Council members heard from several local vendors Monday who were concerned about vending licenses and regulations for food trucks and trailers.
April Fools’ Day is the best excuse for people to make their friends and family freak out for no reason. This year was no exception, and many large businesses and brands were in the holiday spirit to make their customers question their next big moves. Here are five of the best April Fools’ Day jokes played this year from both Athens locals and beyond.
Mayor Steve Patterson listens to the City Council discuss ordinances during their meeting on Jan. 16th, 2018.
Athens City Council will discuss allowing the mayor to apply and receive a grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation at the Monday night city council meeting.
For six years, Chris Innis has traveled 6 miles almost every morning from his home near Coolville Ridge Road to Donkey Coffee and Espresso.
Mayor Steve Patterson reads a book to children at the Athens Public library. The library teamed up with the Ohio University Student Senate to have story time and craft night for Pride Week on Tuesday, March 27.
A group of almost a dozen children gathered Tuesday night in the back corner of the Athens Public Library. They grinned at their parents while making rainbow beaded bracelets that spelled out their names and decorating heart-shaped magnets with glitter glue.
Athens City Council members discussed an Ohio Department of Transportation grant at the Monday night committee meeting that would allow the City of Athens to improve several streets.
Athens City Council members passed a one-reading resolution at the Monday night city council meeting opposing the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ proposed rule that would allow for the trapping and killing of bobcats.
City Council members Patrick Mcgee, Peter Kotses, and President Chris Knisely listen to Mayor Steve Patterson on Jan. 16th, 2018. (FILE)
Athens City Council members will discuss a one-reading resolution to oppose a rule that would let hunters trap and kill bobcats native to Ohio.
Athens City Council members said the city is accepting public donations for aesthetic items for the new municipal pool.
Athens City Council appointed a new member to the Arts, Parks and Recreation Advisory Board at its Monday night meeting.
Athens City Council will vote on an ordinance Monday night that would allow Athens Mayor Steve Patterson to apply for a grant through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, to address stormwater pollution in the city.