Athens Planning Commission discusses zoning rules for cannabis, tobacco retailers
The Athens Planning Commission met Wednesday to discuss zoning for the use and sale of cannabis and tobacco within the city.
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The Athens Planning Commission met Wednesday to discuss zoning for the use and sale of cannabis and tobacco within the city.
The Ohio Democratic Women’s Caucus met online Tuesday for their monthly meeting to discuss initiatives on the November 2024 ballot to discuss congressional districts and the wage inequality for service workers.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees received an update from Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration and CFO John Day about the Campus Space Optimization Initiative during the Jan. 19 meeting.
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees approved a $1.9 million project to revitalize learning spaces within Morton and Bentley Halls during its meeting on Jan. 18.
Athens community member and president of Athens County People First, William “Billy” Peacock, was presented the Athena Award by Mayor Steve Patterson on Nov. 1 during the ninth annual Athena Award Ceremony.
There are limited nearby clothing stores for Athens residents, forcing many people to either shop online or drive long distances to go to a mall with more variety.
For Ohio University students who don’t have a personal mode of transportation to get around Athens, there is the public bus system, Athens Public Transit, run by Hocking Athens Perry Community Action, or HAPCAP, which serves the Hocking, Athens and Perry County areas with bus routes.
The Athens Fire Department, or AFD, plans to relocate to a new headquarters on East Stimson Avenue in response to their current facility on Columbus Road deteriorating from age.
LGBTQIA+ flags were spotted across Ohio University’s College Green Wednesday when students came to rally against a small group of evangelical preachers expressing homophobic and transphobic beliefs.
A new dining option available for students has hit the bricks. Brick City Deli On The Go opened Sept. 5. This location can be found at the corner of President Street and South Court Street. The food truck is based on the Brick City Deli location in Jefferson Market.