Police Blotter: Child calls 911 after getting in trouble; car rolls from driveway
Typically, children throw a tantrum and run to their room when they get in trouble. This kid took a different route.
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Typically, children throw a tantrum and run to their room when they get in trouble. This kid took a different route.
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Alexa, someone stole my package.
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After becoming a smoke and tobacco-free campus, Ohio University installed several cigarette butt recycling boxes around Court Street, Baker Center and near Chubb Hall.
The number of arrests during Halloween weekend for the Athens Police Department and Ohio University Police Department has decreased this year while it increased significantly for the Ohio Department of Public Safety Investigative Unit.
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Ohio University is home to the only two explosive-detection dogs in southeast Ohio.
Tim Martin is an Athens native and Ohio University graduate who designed the homecoming logo.
As an Athens native and 2010 graduate of Ohio University, Tim Martin has a natural love for this town, making him the perfect candidate to design this year’s homecoming logo for the Athens State of Mind.