Officials, representatives all students should know
Every Bobcat should recognize these administrators, city officials and law enforcers.
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Every Bobcat should recognize these administrators, city officials and law enforcers.
Check out the Twitter accounts OU Confessions, OU Crushes, Bobcat MakeOUts and That's So Athens for some funny tweets.
The 2015-2016 academic year included OU President Roderick McDavis announcing his retirement and Steve Patterson taking over as mayor of Athens.
Athens City Council discussed a controversial single-use bag fee. If passed, the legislation would be the first of its kind in the state of Ohio.
A tractor mower and van are among the vehicles Athens City Council authorized money to replace.
Athens Mayor Steve Patterson poses for a portrait on Court Street on Sep. 10, 2015.
Steve Patterson, Athens Mayor
Despite students being gone for the summer, Athens City Council chooses to focus on new legislation.
Athens City Council met Monday to further discuss proposed plans to create an area uptown for pedestrians to eat and socialize and considered location changes for Boogie on the Bricks.
Athens City Council approved construction of an ADA chair lift in the Athens City Building in effort to make it more accessible for residents with disabilities and a new $2.3 million bike path.
Patterson told The Post in February that renovations and installation for the lift may cost about $45,000.
The project, however, could eliminate six or seven parking spaces on the north side of West Union Street.
Athens City Council will host presentation from BigBelly, a recycling and waste management group, and Buckeye Energy Brokers, Inc., a company that aids cities in manage energy needs, at Monday's meeting.
Steve Patterson, the mayor of Athens, takes questions from reporters during his press conference Wednesday afternoon regarding the similar cases of sexual assault in Athens.
The DNA report shows a white male with green eyes and reddish brown or blond hair.
Chief Pyle will talk to the press at 2 p.m. today.
Athens City Council approved an ordinance authorizing the construction of the new City of Athens sign on State Route 682.
Ohio University will shell out about $80,000 for the transportation partnership with the city.
Athens City Council discussed raising pay grades to benefit long time workers, and was recently awarded a grant to purchase new recycling bins for residents.
Athens City Council will be discussing street closures for summer events, such as Boogie on the Bricks and Ohio Brew Week.