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Finding changing tables is a problem, Liana Flores said. So is managing to enjoy Ping Recreation Center, which does not provide childcare services for guests who bring children.
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Finding changing tables is a problem, Liana Flores said. So is managing to enjoy Ping Recreation Center, which does not provide childcare services for guests who bring children.
Ten Athens Police Department officers had 26 watts and 50 volts of electricity buzzed through their systems yesterday as part of a training session to teach the officers how to use the department's new X26 taser guns.
In honor of National Crime Victims Rights Week, the Clothesline Project, a series of T-shirts made by victims of sexual and domestic violence, will be displayed at the Ping Center through Thursday.
A scholarship fund has been created to honor the life of Ariana Ulloa, the former director of the Department of International Programs at Hocking College.
The legend surrounding Maung Gyi is fading.
The Ohio University Credit Union's new facility on East State Street opened yesterday after nearly four years of planning and construction.
Wills are important. If you die without one, the government can get all your stuff - where do you think G.W. got those fuzzy dice for the rearview of Air Force One?
At last night's meeting, Nelsonville City Council members unanimously appointed four new members to the planning commission of the city planning and development committee.
Automatic Teller Machines are an increasingly important part of banking, especially on college campuses.
Former Lt. Pat Kelly filed as an Independent candidate for the Athens County Sheriff election Friday.
The side view mirror on Joan Szczepanik's car was ripped loose Saturday, Feb. 14, while it was parked on the second level of the Athens City Parking Garage on the corner of Washington and College streets. She found broken beer bottles lying nearby.
Editor's note: This is the third in a three-part series looking at the presidents of Ohio University. The information in the story came from the Mahn Center for Archives in Alden Library.
I love this bar! OU senior Dan Shank, 22, screamed out over the rowdy crowd at Buck's Bridge Inn in Nelsonville.
At yesterday's Athens County Commissioner's meeting, Jack Frech, Department of Job and Family Services' director, proposed a $50,000, one-year contract with Case Western Reserve for Tobacco Prevention.
Hocking College offers women students an opportunity to travel around to different Jamaican cities and lend a helping hand while gaining up to six credit hours.
The crowd erupts as the call is made: Five on blue! The call signifies a bull's eye for the participant on the blue target in the ax throw, one of the many events at the Paul Bunyan Show.
What is current Appalachian culture and who are the people of the Appalachian region are questions an exhibit at the Kennedy Museum of Art, located in Lin Hall at the Ridges, is asking its visitors.
Good timing is needed when whipping up recipes in the kitchen -- and it is also the reason behind the co-production of Chef 'N' Show.
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Editor's note: This is the third in a three-part series profiling the Nelsonville Arts Community.