OU, local government collaborate for students’ safety for Halloween Weekend
Ohio University and the city of Athens continue to collaborate this year to ensure the safety of students and residents during Halloween weekend.
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Ohio University and the city of Athens continue to collaborate this year to ensure the safety of students and residents during Halloween weekend.
Athens Mayor Steve Patterson and Service-Safety Director Andy Stone said they have both seen an increase in litter during weekends with large events in Athens, including Homecoming and Halloween. However, Patterson said the city has been able to manage the trash production and keep the city clean.
The League of Women Voters of Athens County hosted Democratic Socialist Athens Mayoral Candidate Damon Krane and Incumbent Mayor Steve Patterson at the Athens Mayor Forum Tuesday at the Athens Community Center.
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Athens City Council met in committees Monday to discuss the Athens Armory and the new fire station headquarters.
Athens City Council met Monday to discuss allowing the Service Safety Director Andy Stone to join an organized crime task force and changing the name of Wayne National Forest.
Mayor Steve Patterson said the program is set up to bring cities in the U.S. and Ukraine together to exchange governmental ideas, how administration and how city council operates.
On June 22, a small number of progressives gathered on the steps of the Athens County Courthouse to publicly urge Athens Mayor Steve Patterson and other regional Democratic leaders to take action to increase student voting in support of the "Ohio Right to Make Reproductive Decisions Including Abortion Initiative."
Athens City Council met on Monday in a special session to discuss an ordinance allowing the Athens County Agricultural Society to place a fence on the city right-of-way.
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Athens City Council met on Monday to discuss a special consideration of a petition that involves establishing new community authority for the Ridges.
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City Council met Monday to discuss the $460,000 grant the Athens Fire Department received in order to fund new positions for two years.
Athens officials confirmed the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3, had no effect on the city’s water supply, and said Athens residents should be confident that their water is safe to use.
Court Street will be home to a new restaurant named ORYZA Asian Grill at 40 S. Court St. following the completion of construction.
Athens City Council met on Monday to discuss a resolution urging federal and state legislative branches to enact legislation to protect Athens from the dangers of a train derailment.
Two years after Athens City Council passed a resolution to reduce the use of plastic within city events, the enforcement of the resolution will be in full effect within 2023.