March sale of Wayne parcels nets over $5 million
The Bureau of Land Management auctioned off 1,147 acres of Wayne National Forest on Thursday, netting more than $5 million.
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The Bureau of Land Management auctioned off 1,147 acres of Wayne National Forest on Thursday, netting more than $5 million.
Former Ohio University President Roderick McDavis released his final presidential report Tuesday, chronicling accomplishments under his administration.
Ada Adams was refused service at some Uptown restaurants. She was not allowed to complete her student teaching in Athens County. She was unable to join Ohio University social sororities and fraternities.
Flocks of Ohio University students could be spotted sporting shamrocks on Court Street to celebrate Green Beer Day on Wednesday.
Fifteen of the 70 Ohio University students arrested under the charge of criminal trespassing during the Baker sit-in Feb. 1 pleaded “no contest” at the Athens County Municipal Court on Thursday morning and accepted a reduced charge of disorderly conduct.
Athens residents and Ohio University students rallied in support of the “Bobcat 70” following their appearances in court Thursday.
Athens residents enjoying outdoor recreational activities could lose their say on how public land is used, thanks to a federal resolution making its way through Congress.
Athens residents are sparking conversations to combat racism as part of a new chapter of Showing Up for Racial Justice.
The break in the main water line that caused Ohio University to cancel all classes for a day cost the City of Athens and Ohio University thousands of dollars.
The “tampon tax” is under attack after two Ohio state representatives proposed a bill slashing sales tax on feminine hygiene products in Ohio.
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Ohio elementary students may soon be dotting their i’s and crossing their t’s during cursive lessons — by law.
Students in need of a last-minute transcript for a scholarship application or job will soon have the opportunity to request an electronic copy.
Ohio University students and Athens residents gathered in front of Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium to rally for racial justice in Appalachia, as part of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Bigger boats could be riding the waves of Dow Lake at Strouds Run State Park soon.
Fifty-five percent of Ohio schools are subject to lose funding, including four Athens County schools, under Gov. John Kasich’s proposed 2018-2019 budget.
Miranda Carver snuck into her residence hall bathroom to take a shower, despite the boil order in Athens Thursday morning.
Ohio politicians backing Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos received campaign funds from her family, raising questions from Ohio University education students.
Notable projects include new Baker Center, renovated dining halls and several residence halls.
Three United States House of Representative members proposed new legislation Feb. 3 that would dissolve the Environmental Protection Agency.