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City to take another look at bike spur
City officials haven’t adopted an electrical aggregation plan despite voters approving the idea last year.
Despite attempts to reach out to Athen’s residents, both the Office of the Democrats and the Republican Call Center’s efforts bare little fruit.
Proposed changes to the Garbage and Rubbish Ordinance have cleared all the procedural hurdles it needs to be adopted this week, but the councilwoman who introduced and authored the legislation has said that might not happen.
During their pretrial Wednesday, the students arrested on Sept. 10 at Student Senate had their charges reduced from a fourth degree misdemeanor to a minor misdemeanor
The East State St and U.S. 33 interchange will become the home of Ohio’s second diverging diamond interchange.
After an informative presentation from south side resident Thaden Brient two weeks ago, Athens City Council members will open discussions on an ordinance that would create a smoking ban in all public parks.
Athens officials offer their advice for the Halloween Festivities
Nuisance party ordinance also expected to be passed Monday night.
After living in and dabbling in politics throughout the U.S., Athens City Councilwoman Chris Fahl’s foray into the Athens political scene was campaigning for Mayor Paul Wiehl’s election bid in 2007.
Following Ohio University's tobacco ban, Athens City Council members are considering writing an ordinance to ban smoking in city parks.
Controversy surrounding Athens City Council’s proposed revision to the Garbage and Rubbish Ordinance has spilled out of council chambers, into city neighborhoods and even online.
Athens Farmers Market feels as if it’s outgrown its current location on E State St, and is asking the city to help purchase a new location.
Athens City Council members direct discussion back to the trash law and decides to push amendments forwards.
Wife of Attorney General Mike DeWine, spent an hour in Athens on Monday to rally voter support.
There will be a power outage on Court Street from Union Street to Washington Street from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Thursday. Businesses received no notice of the outage.
Councilman Kent Butler does more than just govern, he immerses himself in city and campus activities.
Talk has come to a standstill as officials debate the relevance of the law.
City officials explicitly said in their contract with Contractor of West Union Street Infrastructure Improvements project that no construction is to take place on October 11, during OU’s Homecoming Parade.
One Uptown street will have a water outage Thursday.