Athens City Council unanimously approves city pool ordinance
Athens City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that will provide costs for the design of the new city pool.
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Athens City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that will provide costs for the design of the new city pool.
An OU alumnus writes a letter about Athens' laws and the importance of public art.
Athens City Council met Monday night to discuss a number of street closings for events including King Midget and Boogie on the Bricks.
The lighting project is called "Beyond the Bridges" and includes installing decorative lighting on Richland Avenue.
A new petition has proposed the closing of High Street and Palmer Street for the upcoming fests.
Rick Sirois was named the new Athens City Code Director Wednesday, filling a month-long vacancy.
Athens City Council continued the discussion on street closings for fests, and hosted a presentation for the Athens Public Transit Program.
Athens City Council will vote on a new salt truck for the city and host an Athens Transit presentation at Monday night’s meeting.
Athens City Council members met Monday to amend and approve ordinance concerning the building of a new city pool. They also continued their discussion on Airbnbs in Athens.
Remember, we have three bookstores within a block.
OUPD estimates spending around $35,000 on overtime and APD estimates around $80,000.
Two cases of Zika were confirmed in Ohio, and local officials are keeping an eye on the virus.
Noah Trembly can be found knocking back shots and chasers with buddies at Tony’s or Jackie O’s on a Friday like any other bargoer. The only difference is the help he might’ve had getting to the bar in the first place.
Athens City Code Director John Paszke was fired Monday after various disputes with Athens City Council and Athens administration.
When it comes to the debate over the new Athens City pool, a lot of Athens City Council members said they need to do some "soul searching."
Athens City Council will discuss putting more money toward Court Street repairs.
The Athens City Police Department is opening its doors to more police officer candidates by extending the age limit.
Athens City Council met Monday to discuss the possible purchase of a new salt truck and the water quality report in the Annual Consumer Confidence Report.
In the past 12 years, Ohio University administrators have brought forth two recommendations to demolish campus buildings, according to OU President Roderick McDavis.
Although university officials did not explicitly state an intention to demolish the President Street Academic Center, support from the College of Business' dean was voiced.