Your new Athens City Council members: Pat McGee, Jennifer Cochran and Peter Kotses
The Democrats will continue their majority on council, and McGee will be the first independent to hold a seat in decades.
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The Democrats will continue their majority on council, and McGee will be the first independent to hold a seat in decades.
The Post's editorial board has decided where they stand on the issues and candidates.
Patterson is running uncontested after an Ohio University student dropped out of the race in the summer.
The Post caught up with Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl to reflect on his time in office and talk about what is in store for the former lab technician.
The executive editors of The Post look back on time spent with city official while reporting.
Athens City Council ready to talk Christmas for new holiday parking.
Local candidates haven't been focusing too much on raising money during this year's campaigns.
Athens City Council discussed changes to workers compensation claims billing, Ohio University's increased guest fee, and Sol's new location's liquor license.
Kiser’s BBQ and West Side Wingery provided food to the event, which aimed to better communication between locals and law enforcement.
Athens City Council's conversation centered on the want of many citizens for an indoor pool.
The next step for the Athens Farmers Market is having city council create an exploratory committee to assess the suggested location.
Ordinances concerning Halloween and the armory came up against opposition at weekly city council meeting.
The course “Communications and the Campaign” allows students to work on local campaigns, including Steve Patterson’s race for mayor.
OU College Democrats and Republicans continue offering support to their candidates for city offices.
Monday’s meeting was a first between Athens City Council and Ohio University’s Student Senate in recent years.
Steve Patterson, the Ohio University professor running unopposed for mayor, poses for a portrait outside of the City Building.
Steve Patterson, the Ohio University professor running unopposed for mayor, poses for a portrait on Court Street.
A majority of candidates are running uncontested in the 2015 Athens local elections — and this isn’t a rare thing.
Steve Patterson is running unopposed for mayor, but he has't stopped trying to engage with voters.
Rep. Steve Stivers visited Athens on Wednesday in order to take a tour of OU's Innovation Center.