Athens City Council may return to in-person meetings this December
Athens City Council has been meeting virtually since mid-March, but it may lose that ability on Dec. 1, forcing the city to accommodate for citizen attendance in a safe manner.
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Athens City Council has been meeting virtually since mid-March, but it may lose that ability on Dec. 1, forcing the city to accommodate for citizen attendance in a safe manner.
Voting precincts determine both where your polling place is and how the city swings.
Preliminary results of the “Athens Come to Your Census” promotion show that the 210 people who participated represent 900 citizens of Athens.
There is an undeniable charm associated with curling up and reading a good book, flipping through the pages, all nice and cozy. However, there is increasing marketing and reading of e-books rather than physical books.
As Ohio University’s football team prepares for the start of the season, the university will be spending $390,000 on testing for football players and staff members.
There have been fewer reports of sexual assault in Athens during the “red zone” this year than in past years, likely due to the reduced number of students on campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A $9 million Navy contract awarded to Nelsonville’s Rocky Brands was extended in the spring of this year.
Although you have likely heard about massive financial crises caused by COVID-19, the virus is really being used as a scapegoat.
We’ve all had the experience of watching a movie based on a book we read and being sorely disappointed. People often expect the movie to accurately reflect what the book was about, especially those who watch the movie rather than read the book for class assignments. The problem is movies never live up to the same standards as books.
Textbooks are included in the curriculum of almost every class but are usually pointless rather than useful. The combination of technical language and dry delivery makes the reading of a textbook virtually pointless for many people.
The city of Athens announced the “Athens Come to Your Census” promotion Sept. 14 as an effort to increase citizen participation in the census and secure the city two additional City Council seats.
Many of today’s issues and dilemmas would be well on their way to being solved, or already solved, if young people had been taught to enjoy both reading and critical thinking. Since the age of the internet and cellphones began, people, especially children and young adults, have been experiencing shorter attention spans.