City Council approves funding for Baileys trail
Athens will spend roughly $1.8 million over the next 20 years to help fund Baileys Trail, the largest contiguous mountain bike trail system east of the Mississippi River.
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Athens will spend roughly $1.8 million over the next 20 years to help fund Baileys Trail, the largest contiguous mountain bike trail system east of the Mississippi River.
Today is Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019. Here’s what you need to know:
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Athens City Council will be entirely Democratic after incumbent Patrick McGee, I-At Large, lost his seat in Tuesday night’s election.
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Your favorite childhood toy store may not be dead yet: Target revived Toys “R” Us online Tuesday.
The Ohio state auditor said the Athens County Board of Elections was abusing taxpayer dollars when it overpaid eight employees last year, but local officials say the $1,603 overpayment was a “clerical error.”
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As coal becomes a distant memory in Southeast Ohio and West Virginia, storytellers keep tales of family, resilience and love alive.
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Voters from Lodi and New Marshfield won’t have to drive all the way to Alexander High School to vote this fall, as the Athens County Board of Elections reversed a proposed polling location move earlier this year.
Increasing fines and penalties for neglectful landlords is a step in the right direction for Athens City Council, but more action is needed to crack down on so-called “slumlords.”
Southeast Ohio remains an extremely Christian area despite declines.
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Some are eyeing the empty wards of The Ridges as a site for future affordable housing projects in Athens.
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As coal as declined as a source of income in the region, some former coal towns are finding new life
A planned addiction recovery center for women moved a step closer to reality Wednesday, as Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) officials announced more than $1 million in grant funding for the project.
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