Coronavirus: 10th COVID-19 death reported in Athens County
Another COVID-19 death in Athens County was reported Wednesday, increasing the virus’ death toll in the county to 10.
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Another COVID-19 death in Athens County was reported Wednesday, increasing the virus’ death toll in the county to 10.
City Council President Chris Knisely announced that the Athens Ohio City Source app has been activated for the App Store and the Google Play Store.
Celebrating its 18th year, the John Knouse Groundhog Hike will take place from Feb. 2 through Feb. 14 and be a “hike-it-yourself” event with trail options at Baker Preserve and Strouds Run State Park.
There are currently 548 active cases in Athens County, with 332 cases in the past two weeks.
Heather Harmon never expected to turn her lifelong hobby into a full-time job. Nonetheless, Hazel Reese Vintage Market, 70 N. Plains Rd., had its grand opening on Nov. 13, 2020, and has found success during its first few months.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle at a residence near Shade. The caller stated that the vehicle was videotaping the residence.
Every January for the past 56 years, Hocking Hills State Park has hosted their annual Winter Hike. Hikers come from all over to enjoy this 6-mile hiking event; it has even, in past years, been treated as the halfway point to bean soup and cornbread from Kiwanis.
In Athens, many local establishments have opened their doors to those in need, one being the Athens First United Methodist Church.
The corner of Union and Court St. in Athens, Ohio, on Jan. 22, 2021 during the county wide power outage.
Live Healthy Appalachia promotes healthy and active living among the town of Athens through educational programs and partnership with local organizations. Plant-based education is its main focus, and it starts with teaching how to properly cook fruits and vegetables.
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The Athens County Food Pantry, or ACFP, will arrive at its first stop on Feb. 13 as it takes its services on the road.
After a switch to learning remotely at the beginning of January, Athens City School District students will be able to resume hybrid instruction Monday.
Athens County reached over 3,800 COVID-19 cases Sunday, remaining at level three on Ohio’s Public Health Advisory System.
Thousands of power outages were reported across Southeast Ohio Friday afternoon due to a broken high-voltage power line on Route 13 outside of Chauncey.
The Athens County Sheriff's Office responded to Canaanville Road after suspicious persons were reportedly wandering around a residence.
Athens Farmers Market has been a homegrown, locally sourced market for almost 50 years now. The market is home to multiple vendors who bring locally grown produce, crops, meats and baked goods to be sold every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m, and Wednesdays during the warmer months.
Ohio University announced Tuesday it is planning to hold spring commencement virtually due to state regulations and the current state of the coronavirus pandemic.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is persisting, there is a glimmer of hope through the COVID-19 vaccine currently in the beginning stage of distribution in Athens County.
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