Man breaks into parents’ basement; man complains of ants in mail
From family drama to ants in the mail, here's a recap of some of the more interesting police dispatches from the summer.
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From family drama to ants in the mail, here's a recap of some of the more interesting police dispatches from the summer.
Editor’s Note: This story will be updated as more election information becomes available.
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Ohio University alumna and current Athens resident Iris Virjee announced plans to focus on local issues by running for an at-large seat on Athens City Council after being encouraged by fellow candidate Damon Krane.
A proposed amendment to ban source of income discrimination within housing was brought to the Athens City Council committee meeting on April 12 by Councilwoman Arian Smedley, D-1st Ward.
Athens City Council met Monday evening to pass a number of ordinances and authorize several financial transfers between funds.
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Ohio University Faculty Senate heard presentations from OU President Duane Nellis and Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs regarding plans for Fall Semester and a resolution designed to alleviate scheduling issues with regional campuses during its meeting Monday night.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office received an alarm report from Fruth's Pharmacy on United Lane. When deputies arrived, they discovered it was a false alarm.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to Kimberley Road on Monday in regard to a parking problem. The caller said an unknown vehicle was parked at the end of her driveway.
Former mayoral candidate Damon Krane announced April 8 he will be running for an at-large seat on Athens City Council, making him the most recent candidate to announce his intention to run.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to a trespassing complaint at Scatter Ridge. When deputies arrived, they searched the area and located a man matching the suspect description walking in Strouds Run Park.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to a suspicious persons report in the Carbondale area. The caller said there were individuals walking around with flashlights in the area.
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Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to a request for tow tags to be placed on two abandoned vehicles. Deputies placed four-hour tags on each vehicle upon arrival. The owner of the property was told that when four hours had elapsed, he could call a tow company to pick up the vehicles.
The League of Women Voters of Athens County hosted a virtual forum Tuesday evening between City Council candidates Alan Swank and Chris Fahl.
The J Bar was issued a citation Sunday by the Ohio Investigative Unit for disorderly activity in regard to violations of COVID-19 public health guidelines.
An Ohio University employee was placed in Coshocton County to help create and maintain opportunities for entrepreneurship following the shutdown of the area’s AEP coal plant last May.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded Tuesday to a report of a suspicious person near a business in Amesville. Upon arrival, deputies searched the area but did not find the reported person.
The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stop Ohio University students, Athens residents and out-of-town students from celebrating the annual Green Beer Day on Wednesday, with hundreds of students flocking to Court Street to sip some green brews.