Estate tax abolished in Ohio
The only certainties in life are death and taxes. On Jan. 1 of this year, Ohio eliminated the certainty of death taxes.
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The only certainties in life are death and taxes. On Jan. 1 of this year, Ohio eliminated the certainty of death taxes.
Athens accumulated 634 noise complaints during an 11-month period — but the reputation of the streets tallying up these totals spoke louder than any police record could.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to congratulate this year’s Woodward and Bernstein.
New Year’s Day brought about changes in Athens that would make vendors and non-union workers alike feel as if they were opening presents on Christmas morning.
Palmer Fest fire
Athens County Board of Elections Chairman Dave Ratliff requested to be dismissed from a federal lawsuit concerning prisoner-voting rights.
With one of the deadliest shootings in United States history occurring this past Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. — and a gun threat on Ohio University's campus on the same day — Athens Police Chief Tom Pyle spoke about how his department would handle such a situation.
The Mayans might have been trying to get a few extra headlines with doomsday scenarios, but astronomy professors say they are “completely unreal.”
Correction: In the Nov. 30 issue of The Post, damage to a telescope after a fire at the Research and Technology Center was mentioned in a story; however, the telescope had been removed from the building before the fire. The story also misstated the day on which a construction worker was injured at the Schoonover Center. He was injured Wednesday.
Athens officials have succeeded in improving the city’s infrastructure, but have work to do to ensure the city meets the goals it painted in its blueprint by promoting the arts, changing the residential environment and becoming more green.
From short and scraggly to bold and bushy, many around Athens sport whiskers that represent aspects of their personality.
Those both for and against hydraulic fracturing in Athens County intersected at a crossroads Wednesday night.
Ohio University’s first annual five-day Thanksgiving break came and went without much in the way of police work for the Athens Police Department.
Although Ohio University and Nigeria are separated by about 6,000 miles, a few longitudinal lines and an ocean, each has contributed to the achievements of the other.
An earthquake rumbled through Athens early afternoon Saturday.
The newly redrawn 15th Congressional District will have a familiar face as its first representative in Congress.
Many see Athens as a Democratic stronghold, but the county was once as entrenched in the red as it now is in the blue.
While candidates speak about cutting the deficit once elected, campaign spending has skyrocketed during the race to Election Day.
The candidates competing for Ohio’s 15th congressional seat showed they might be more alike than not during a Wednesday-night debate in Lancaster.
From celebrating a first election at Burger King to watching a presidential candidate get pelted with tomatoes, experiences at Ohio University helped foster many political careers that otherwise may have never gotten off the ground.