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Director of Code Enforcement David Riggs said the building is supposed to have two restaurants, one being Raising Canes.
A boutique hotel inspired by the South Court Street building’s history brings new life to one of the largest empty commercial spaces in Athens that has been in disrepair since 2019.
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NASA’s University Leadership Initiative, or ULI, has recognized Ohio University for its collaboration in autonomous navigation technology in avionics.
Ohio University Faculty Senate introduced a revised resolution aimed at supporting students who are caregivers to a minor child. Some members felt the policy could make learning more accessible to students with caregiving needs while others felt allowing minors in classrooms would be a distraction for other students in class.
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article said Eva Bloom is the executive director of HAPCAP. The article is updated to say development director. Athens County’s Tax Levy 7 was passed March 19 to provide more funding for senior nutritional programs.
As of Tuesday 8:45 pm, Tax Levy 7 passed with 3,261 votes and 60.83%, providing increased funding benefiting senior citizens’ facilities. Jill Davidson, the county auditor, estimates the levy will collect just over $300,000 annually for five years.
The Athens County Land Bank gives abandoned and dilapidated properties a second chance. The properties are sold to new owners who benefit the surrounding area by providing desirable housing, increasing property value and turning unused property into another source of tax revenue funding schools, developments and more.
Student Senate met Wednesday to pass a bill demanding bathroom locks in campus residence halls following an Ohio University Police Department investigation into an incident in which a female student was filmed by an unidentified male suspect in a residence hall shower.
“Microgrants” offered by Ohio University provide emergency assistance to undergraduate and graduate students with unforeseen circumstances. Funds exceed no more than $500 granted to a student at any one time, only once per academic year although some international students use additional resources to stay afloat.
City Council met in committees Monday to discuss shortfalls in the court personnel budget and heard from Athens High School and ORCA Bailey’s Trail speakers.
Although a grand opening for The Athena Cinema, 20 S. Court St., has not been announced, the theater is partially open as it undergoes structural repairs to restore parts of the over 100-year-old building.
The League of Women’s Voters hosted a candidate forum for the Athens County Treasurer Democratic Primary Tuesday evening at the Athens Community Center. The forum hosted candidates such as Athens City Council Councilmember Beth Clodfelter, D-At Large, and Nelsonville City Auditor Taylor Sappington.
This story is developing and will be updated with more information. The Post was not able to reach Ohio University facilities maintenance immediately for comment.
Protestors gathered outside the Athens County Courthouse, located at 8 E. Washington St., Friday to show support for Palestinians amid Israel’s war on Gaza.
The City of Athens encouraged the growth of clean and affordable solar energy, and its efforts were noticed when the national program SolSmart awarded the city with a gold recognition level.
The Housing and Residence Life Commission of the Student Senate recently introduced a new bill to better protect students by increasing the number of Automatic External Defibrillators, or AED, in dormitories and the amount of CPR training Resident Advisors receive.
Changing schools can be scary for transfer students. Fortunately, Ohio University is making strides to welcome them as they would any other first-year Bobcats.
A staple of the Athens campus is the indescribable joy of walking through Emereti Park, near Ohio University’s South Green, and being able to get arms-width away from a deer.