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Gov. Mike DeWine announced May 12 that Ohio will remove most pandemic health orders on June 2 and has since amended Ohio’s COVID-19 health orders to conform to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) guidelines.
Another death related to COVID-19 was confirmed by the Athens City-County Health Department on Tuesday.
The Athens City-County Health Department will offer Johnson and Johnson, or J&J, vaccines as well as Pfizer vaccines at upcoming clinics.
The Athens City-County Health Department announced Wednesday it will be hosting vaccination clinics for anyone 12 years of age and older following approval of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12 to 15.
“Perceive with Caution” A Kennedy Museum of Art Merging Concepts Exhibition at 9 a.m., hosted by the Kennedy Museum of Art, 100 Ridges Circle. Visit the Kennedy Museum to see the student-developed, curated, designed and installed “Perceive with Caution” art exhibit. To schedule a time to see the exhibit, fill out the Kennedy Museum’s visitor approval Google Form.
Athens County is now at level two, or “orange” risk level for COVID-19 spread and exposure, according to the Ohio Department of Health’s Public Health Advisory System. Level two indicates a high degree of virus exposure and spread.
Chosen Pathways Spiritual Emporium, located at 400 E. State St. Suite A, opened Saturday, featuring a variety of spiritual gifts and local art.
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Athens residents hope for better broadband access after House Bill 2, also known as the Ohio Residential Broadband Expansion grant program, was passed by the Ohio Senate on Wednesday.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office received an alarm report from Fruth's Pharmacy on United Lane. When deputies arrived, they discovered it was a false alarm.
“Perceive with Caution” A Kennedy Museum of Art Merging Concepts Exhibition at 9 a.m., hosted by the Kennedy Museum of Art, 100 Ridges Circle. Visit the Kennedy Museum to see the student-developed, curated, designed and installed “Perceive with Caution” art exhibit. To schedule a time to see the exhibit, fill out the Kennedy Museum’s visitor approval Google Form.
A vehicle veered off West State Street early Monday morning during a high-speed pursuit with police and crashed into the ARTS/West building.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP, at Ohio University gathered Friday at the Athens County Courthouse for a silent protest in remembrance of Daunte Wright and Ma’Khia Bryant.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to Kimberley Road on Monday in regard to a parking problem. The caller said an unknown vehicle was parked at the end of her driveway.
The semester is winding down, and it’s time for the seniors at The Post to graduate next week. While The Post will still publish its annual photo issue next week, these seniors will all be moving on from their time with the publication.
Coping Clinic: Feel Good Fridays at 11 a.m., hosted virtually by Ohio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services, or CPS. Join CPS for an online, drop-in workshop that offers students creative ways to explore their thoughts and feelings. Resources to practice healthy behaviors will also be presented. Students do not have to be a client with CPS or currently located in the state of Ohio to engage in Coping Clinic workshops.
The Athens City School District has plans with the Athens City-County Health Department to vaccinate students and encourage a return to in-person classes in the fall.
Athens Mayor Steve Patterson voiced his interest Tuesday in running for the soon-to-be vacated seat of Rep. Steve Stivers, R-Upper Arlington.
The Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, recently announced its Emergency Broadband Benefit program, which will provide discounts on broadband, laptops, desktop computers or tablets for qualifying households.