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A perfect Christmas for the Travises would be the promise of a warm home with three bedrooms by New Year’s.
As the fiscal year draws to a close, Athens City Council plans to discuss final appropriations to be issued before the end of the year, as well as appropriations that need cancelling to account for any money that could be transferred from this year's general fund into the next budget.
As the fiscal year draws to a close and the remaining dollars in Athens’ general fund are being depleted, some local officials say the city’s funds will be tighter than usual next year.
While Athens County Board of Elections employees were diligently counting ballots cast toward open Athens City Council seats, candidate Troy Gregorino was playing soccer with a few friends at Ohio University.
The 740 area code could be exhausted by 2015, leaving the state with two possible solutions: splitting the current 740 region into two area codes or installing an overlay that would allow existing numbers to stay the same and force new subscribers onto the new code.
City leaders are expected to meet Monday night to discuss buying a firetruck and related supplies for the city, nearly two years after approving the purchase of a $1.1 million ladder truck that is being paid for in part by Ohio University.
There’s nothing a little Goof-Off and a morning spent scrubbing, painting and scraping can’t fix.
Sometimes a man just needs a little retail therapy.
As soon as 2014, Ohioans could take their inhibitions out of a brown bag and drink openly in the streets within municipal “entertainment districts.”
About 5:45 p.m. Tuesday night, a pedestrian was struck by a Toyota Prius on South Green Drive near the entrance to Ping Center and suffered head wounds.
Tuesday night, when Athens County Commissioner Lenny Eliason’s smartphone lit up in his palm, a collective breath was held by Athens City Council at-large candidates at Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery.
ATHENS CITY COUNCIL
City officials feel as though it’s time for some terminology changes regarding the term “handicapped” when mentioned on city property.
Pharmacists and other health officials in Athens are all too aware of the blurred lines between patients who are in dire need of prescription medicine and those who are just talented actors.
Due to Ohio’s more recent abortion restrictions, which took effect this month, women’s health care in Ohio could be compromised.
Taking too long to respond to Ariel Castro’s suicide was cause for statewide complaints about MedCare, an emergency medical service.
Athens City Council approved an ordinance Monday night that gives the police department permission to trade 55 firearms to a Cleveland-based company for the cash to buy the city’s cops new guns.
Despite the fact that the “X” shaped crosswalk at Court and Union Streets rests on its 50th year of directing traffic, some locals argue that it has reached an expiration date.
City departments are left scrambling to re-evaluate what areas they require funding for as the Athens annual budget dwindles toward the end of the year.
A private theater. A gym with floor-to-ceiling windows. An in-ground pool.