Athens merchants launch new ventures
New local businesses had been anxiously waiting for students to return to the city of bricks. Now that students are back, they’ve been flooding several new establishments throughout town.
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New local businesses had been anxiously waiting for students to return to the city of bricks. Now that students are back, they’ve been flooding several new establishments throughout town.
Quinn Schaller challenges his customers to the Mega Mamma Challenge every day, but now he’s facing his own set of challenges as he steps into the brew business.
For the first time in a decade, there are no vacancy signs hanging in any of the properties on Court Street.
A new seasonal store will have Jorma Kaukonen fans rocking around the Christmas tree.
Bulk-size quantities of Easy Mac and a meal plan’s guarantee of food are simple luxuries most students take for granted, but some are unable to enjoy even those.
Athens’ chocolate lovers might have to work a little harder to get their fix after O’Chocolate closes shop, but rest assured; the shop’s chocolatier will continue creating her confections.
The votes stacked up for Athens County’s newest treasurer, Bill Bias, after a landslide victory over his Libertarian opponent.
As the race for Athens County treasurer winds down, Libertarian Abe Alassaf and Democrat Bill Bias will focus on last-ditch efforts to gather votes on campus.
A new Uptown coffee shop hopes to keep Court Street caffeinated by providing coffee drinkers with on-the-go convenience and quality beans.
Editor’s note: This is the final of a four-part series examining weddings in Athens.
Editor’s note: This is the third of a four-part series examining weddings in Athens.
Editor’s note: this is the first of a four-part series examining the weddings in Athens.
After four moves, Michelle Stobart can finally say she’s brought her business of flexibility to its “dream location.”
College students on a budget will soon have a new Court Street retail store to shop at, thanks to a local businesswoman’s plan to expand her business.
After more than 16 years of brewing beers, a Meigs County man decided he wanted to take a shot at producing beverages with a higher percentage of alcohol.
The College Book Store has built a new business called The House in hopes of building off the success the store has seen with Ohio University and the Under Armour brand.
Athens dog owners will parade their pooches June 2 to raise funds for the Athens County Humane Society.
A documentary about the food economy in Athens is in the works thanks to a Trout and Fisher team.
When the Athens Farmers Market debuted on a summer day in 1972, three farmers arrived to hawk their locally grown produce.
They say her lip gloss is cool, her lip gloss is poppin’. In the words of rapper Lil’ Mama, a local makeup artist’s new line will have women loving the way they put it on so perfect.