'College Green Magazine' hosts screening of 'Trashed'
A free documentary screening Thursday at the Athena Cinema aims to bring local discussion to the worldwide issue of waste.
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A free documentary screening Thursday at the Athena Cinema aims to bring local discussion to the worldwide issue of waste.
An out of state coalition will soon give their “seal of approval” to fracking companies in the Appalachian region based on standards it says are “safe and responsible.”
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After this past summer’s power outage and a recent water-main break that left Athens residents without water, the city will build a new production well in preparation for similar events in the future.
With the fifth-highest “green” employment in the country, Ohio has become a leader in the renewable energy industry.
A bill signed by Gov. John Kasich on Friday that is meant to create a more fair and uniform law could make it harder for citizens to repeal or put forth legislation through initiatives and referendums.
A panel of senators is reviewing Ohio’s ‘green’ law, which has some worried about the future of the state’s renewables industry.
One highway that dissects Ohio from Athens County to Lima has seen such a significant increase in drug seizures that it has been dubbed, for some, the “heroin highway.”
Though abandoned houses might not be a concern within Athens city limits, a drive through some of the smaller, rural villages of Athens County reveals several deserted homes that blemish the area’s rolling hills.
The city council members of Fort Collins, Colo., recently voted in favor of a citywide ban on fracking and waste disposal operations.
This time of year is just a little bit sweeter in the forests of Ohio — the 4th largest maple syrup-producing state in the country — and 2013 was one of the most fruitful seasons in years.
A formal petition was filed Tuesday with a complaint that the state of Ohio has been breaking a federal law regarding citizen protection for more than 10 years.
Though fracking continues to divide Ohioans in regard to environmental health and safety, the shale gas industry has brought jobs to the state, some of which are likely to have gone to Athens County residents.
Extended hunting hours, a new hunting season and different limits for the number of deer a hunter is allowed to shoot per season are among some of the rule changes that could help keep Ohio’s deer population in check.
While most food is traditionally grown in the fall, summer and spring seasons, one local farm has become a model for successful winter agriculture.
Beer lovers throughout the state of Ohio will soon be able to drink Jackie O’s brews from home as the brewery’s new facility begins production.
Athens’ rolling landscape is beautiful on the surface, but a history of unregulated resource extraction has left a much grimmer reality in what lies beneath.
Though Athens offers an abundance of all-natural, locally grown food options, it is hard to avoid consuming potentially dangerous genetically modified organisms, also known as GMOs.
Athens County might avoid a harmful invasion as one of several Ohio counties slated to receive aerial pesticide treatments for gypsy moths.
Athens County residents concerned about injection wells may get the public hearing they were denied if commissioners can convince the state to adopt new legislation.