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President Joe Biden visited the site of the disastrous Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine for the first time more than a year after the accident to give an update on the work done cleaning the chemicals spilled.
In this episode of What Happens on Court, hosts Hannah Campbell and Tate Raub are joined by Emma Erion and Madalyn Blair who all discuss their thoughts and predictions ahead of the upcoming Oscars.
After confusing many driving to Athens on Route 33 and more recently Route 50 with a strange billboard promising meatloaf served with strawberry milk since October 2019, Margie’s Meatloaf Mecca is going away.
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss recreational marijuana use on public properties, including the parks around the City of Athens.
Kai Tennison Nesius, a first-year business student at Ohio University, died last Monday, Dec. 18.
Zoe Fine Dining, located at 24 ½ E. State St., announced Wednesday on its Instagram and Facebook pages it has officially closed.
In under one week, registered voters in the city of Athens have the opportunity to vote for who they think the next mayor should be.
A local family-run business, The Farmacy Natural and Speciality Foods, located at 28 W. Stimson Ave., announced on its Facebook page it would shut its doors for good.
Rome and Carthage polling locations were changed in Athens County, eliciting confusion among voters.
Over the Spring Semester, three students collaborated with Ohio University's Office of Health Promotion to create a student internship program that focused on re-energizing and re-establishing sexual health work within the department.
Buddy's Lounge, located at 10 S. Court St., came to Athens in February. Since then, the store, which sells Delta 9-THC, HHC and CBD products, has steadily increased in popularity among Athens residents and Ohio University students.
On April 3, Athens City Council met to discuss an ordinance introduced by Councilmember, Alan Swank, D-4th Ward, concerning the reduction of single-use plastic bags by commercial establishments in the City of Athens.
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With the fluctuating weather temperatures in Athens, there's no denying the dramatic effects it has on plants, animals and community members.
A relatively small gathering of students kicked off Fest Season at Ohio University last Friday with Milliron Fest; however, warmer weather produced a much larger turnout at Mill Fest on Saturday.
Court Street will be home to a new restaurant named ORYZA Asian Grill at 40 S. Court St. following the completion of construction.
Since September 2022, Ohio University has been searching for its 23rd president as current OU President Hugh Sherman will step down from his position June 30. After narrowing the search to three candidates, OU invited students, faculty and staff alongside members of the Athens and regional campus communities to hear from those candidates at open forums in March.
In an ever-changing technological and social world, many businesses consider social media teams to be essential in helping coordinate, promote and connect with consumers.
The Athens Recreation Advisory Board, which is a committee that advises city administration in matters relating to the recreational use of any land or buildings owned by the city, hopes to solidify a set Board and reduce the turnover of members.