Athens City Council to discuss International Street Fair, bed-and-breakfasts in Athens
City Council will meet Monday night to host a presentation on the AMAC mural project, and continue discussion on April’s International Street Fair.
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City Council will meet Monday night to host a presentation on the AMAC mural project, and continue discussion on April’s International Street Fair.
When it comes to the debate over the new Athens City pool, a lot of Athens City Council members said they need to do some "soul searching."
Athens City Council met Monday to discuss the possible purchase of a new salt truck and the water quality report in the Annual Consumer Confidence Report.
Athens City Council will meet Monday night to further discuss the International Street Fair.
At its weekly meeting, Athens City Council continued its discussion on the future of the city pool and passed a resolution asking the Ohio University Board of Trustees to postpone its vote to demolish the President Street Academic Center.
With Number Fest and the International Street Fair falling on April 16, the city of Athens prepares for its emergency services to be stretched thin.
Athens City Council recognized three exiting members last night and approved an ordinance that will adopt a three year agreement with the American Federation.
Athens City Council passes resolution against the proposed Wayne National Forest fracking plans and a candidate for the Ohio House speaks out against Airbnb legislation.
Athens City Council will meet to discuss a number of issues, including lowering APD age limits and extending existing contract with medical insurance provider.
Athens residents and students will come together to honor veterans in the annual Athens Veterans Day Parade starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Service organization APhiO hosted a kickball game to raise money for troops in need of books.
The event, held in the Multicultural Center’s multipurpose room in Baker Center, featured discussion about different topics surrounding racial diversity, such as immigration policy, the Black Lives Matter movement and the current racial climate at OU.
Students advised not to purchase non-prescription colored contacts for their Halloween costumes.
Throughout October, OU is hosting a number of events commemorating the the 25th Anniversary of the ADA.
OU’s College of Business saw a 33 percent increase in freshman class size this academic year.