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(11/14/12 12:00am)
UPDATE: Megan Lea Morgan, 17, who was reported missing Tuesday night by the Hocking College Police Department, has been found in Athens, according to a Facebook post by Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly. More details to come.
(11/01/12 12:00am)
We are five days away from election day. The season of heated debates, campaign stops and endless political advertising will soon be over.
(10/31/12 12:00am)
The Anthony Cabin at Robbins Crossing is said to be haunted by its former tenants. Even before the cabin was moved to the Hocking College property, men working on the property heard talking and complained of ghosts in the cabin. (via Jannette Quakenbush)
(10/31/12 12:00am)
The Hocking Hills region that draws tourists to explore its caves, trails and bike path also draws ghost hunters and those seeking a thrill to its haunted spots.
(10/03/12 12:00am)
Athens County Commissioner candidates answered questions about fracking, balancing the budget, transportation and job creation Tuesday night at the first of six Candidates’ Forums.
(09/26/12 12:00am)
In Rachel Burgess’ jewelry collection, one might find outdated magazine articles, Bible pages ripped from their binding or used tea leaves.
(09/25/12 12:00am)
A section of the Nelsonville Bypass opened to traffic last week — marking the start of traffic circumventing the city — but gas stations, restaurants and shops on U.S. Route 33 haven’t seen a big decrease in business.
(09/07/12 12:00am)
The new food truck on the block, Not Guilty, plans on winning customers over with their innocent, healthy menu items.
(08/29/12 12:00am)
Athens, Ohio is a beautiful place.
(05/21/12 12:00am)
It was a weekend of gratitude and recognition for the eighth annual Nelsonville Music Festival, with many acts calling the festival one of the country’s best.
(05/09/12 12:00am)
Freshman Chanda Cuckler — sometimes called “CC” for short — was known for her high jumps and hurdles when she competed at Federal Hocking High School. Only a few months after her graduation, she competed in not one, not two, but seven track and field events for the Bobcats.
(05/02/12 12:00am)
Although there were almost 30 percent fewer arrests during last weekend’s Palmer Place and Palmer fests than at last year’s parties, Ohio University students made up about half the partiers who ended up in cuffs.
(04/17/12 12:00am)
Deborah Meier addresses the audience during her presentation about “The Power of a Teacher” at Federal Hocking Middle School. Meier, recipient of the Ohio University Patton College of Education 2012 Hick’s Executive-in-Resident award, spoke Monday about the need for a more democratic process in education management throughout the U.S. public-school system. (Sam Owens | Staff Photographer)
(04/17/12 12:00am)
With the expansion of a local graphic-design center, Athens and Ohio University could see new opportunities for design talent.
(04/17/12 12:00am)
The clamor of people at The Front Room’s Friday night Open Stage might dampen the repetitive jams of student rockers, but you can always find at least one man tapping his foot behind the scenes.
(04/17/12 12:00am)
A nationally renowned advocate for education reform presented to local educators Monday, promoting a collaborative power structure in lieu of the current top-down system.
(04/16/12 12:00am)
MONDAY
(04/11/12 12:00am)
In the pursuit of my journalistic career, more than once, I’ve been pushed to do things I never would have considered only a scant year ago.
(04/09/12 12:00am)
A nationally renowned advocate for education reform will visit Ohio University and Federal Hocking High School on Monday to speak about the power of teachers and public schools.
(04/06/12 12:00am)
For many Ohio University students, community service is another way of saying, “I got caught.”