International Street Fair scheduled for Saturday after 2-year hiatus due to COVID-19
The International Street Fair is scheduled to be held for the first time in two years Saturday as part of International Week at Ohio University.
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The International Street Fair is scheduled to be held for the first time in two years Saturday as part of International Week at Ohio University.
Two Athens City Council committees convened Monday to discuss topics including financial appropriations and new recreational projects.
The Center for Campus and Community Engagement hosted a civic engagement forum Thursday, which included three different panels made up of students, faculty members and elected officials.
Athens City Council met Monday evening and suspended its rules twice in order to pass two appropriation-related ordinances.
Athens City Council met Monday to discuss an alternate timeline for the design and construction of new tennis and pickleball courts, among other ordinances.
Ohio University Student Senate hosted a town hall Wednesday, which facilitated conversations between students and administrators regarding diversity and inclusion concerns and worries about COVID-19.
Athens City Council passed ordinances authorizing wage increases and retention payments to Athens Police Department, or APD, officers, lieutenants, and communication officers.
Athens City Council met Monday evening and failed to pass an ordinance regarding a highway project that would have required the city to purchase residential property for its use.
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Although some of the projects focus heavily on race, Athens Mayor Steve Patterson said the city is focused on equity overall.
The American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, was enacted March 11 and has allowed the city of Athens to begin financial recovery from hurdles caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recent controversies surrounding Mayor Steve Patterson are leaving Independent candidates wondering how to move forward in a majority Democrat city.
After months of construction, road closures and blockages, the Stimson Avenue improvement project is nearing completion.
On October 21, Athens City Council candidate Damon Krane put out a statement in regards to a decade-old Facebook post made by Mayor Steve Patterson. In the now-deleted post, Patterson takes a mocking and offensive tone mimicking the speech of rapper Kanye West.
An Athens food truck owner is looking for approval of a vending license amid City Council introducing an ordinance that would increase the penalties for unlicensed vendors.
An Athens County attorney is looking to increase security on Court Street but is working against low interest and privacy concerns.
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss several ordinances and heard from Damon Krane, an independent At-Large Council candidate, during the section of Council meetings when citizens are allowed to speak on legislative items and city services not covered on the agenda.
The Ohio University Student Senate met Wednesday evening to discuss a variety of topics with Athens Mayor Steve Patterson, as well as to give general updates.
Various political groups at Ohio University are planning events to promote their respective candidates and policies with election season just around the corner.
Athens City Council met Monday evening to approve a new Arts, Parks and Recreation director.