Athens City pool discussion continues, council members have done a lot of "soul searching"
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."
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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.
Email records indicate it could cost OU $15 million to $20 million to demolish and rebuild, in comparison to $8 million to $10 million to renovate.
At its weekly meeting, Athens City Council continued its discussion on the future of the city pool and passed a resolution asking the Ohio University Board of Trustees to postpone its vote to demolish the President Street Academic Center.
With Number Fest and the International Street Fair falling on April 16, the city of Athens prepares for its emergency services to be stretched thin.
The first committee meeting of the year for Athens City Council is full of new ideas and old projects.
With the swearing in of two new council members, Athens City Council began the new year with emergency repairs and a poet laureate.
With Mayor-elect Steve Patterson stepping into office in January, former City Writer Emily Bohatch takes a look at her interviews with Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl.
Athens City Councilman Steve Patterson, D-At Large, will be sworn in as mayor on Dec. 21 in a public ceremony at the Athens City Building.
This fall, local law enforcement also saw an increase in reports of sex-related crimes.
OUPD officers issued 17 traffic citations to drivers making illegal turns onto Ohio University’s Bobcat Lane last week.
Athens City Council recognized three exiting members last night and approved an ordinance that will adopt a three year agreement with the American Federation.
After the temporary closure of OUSAP, the university and city of Athens have created guidelines to better help law enforcement handle cases of sexual assault.
City council members proposed issuing a statement on behalf of the city of Athens on the recent Syrian refugee crisis.
Athens City Council passes resolution against the proposed Wayne National Forest fracking plans and a candidate for the Ohio House speaks out against Airbnb legislation.
Service-Safety Director Paula Horan-Moseley expressed her dismay at the growing number of "Back to the Future contraptions" in Athens and the Athens Police Department is looking to widen the age range of its new recruits.