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Students recently have noticed scam emails in their Catmail asking them to reconfirm their account information.
Oberlin and Yellow Springs — both in Ohio — are on the list, too.
For more than 30 years, Appalachian Center for Economic Networks, or ACEnet, has been helping small business owners in 32 counties across the state bring their ideas to fruition.
The city still has a Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, though.
Even though the Ohio University Men’s Basketball team didn't make the NCAA tournament, students and residents are still hyped for March Madness at the bars.
Fests have been an Ohio University staple for years, but how did fest season get started?
At the College of Business’s Spring Marketing Day, students were treated to a presentation by John Gainor, CEO and President at International Dairy Queen Inc. and a 1978 Ohio University alumnus.
On Wednesday night, members of both student groups participated in a debate in Morton Hall hosted by The New Political and The Economics Society of Ohio University.
The debate is tonight on CNN.
Franco's Pizza will be opening on Court Street Thursday.
A local Girl Scout troop will be selling cookies at the top of the Baker Center this week.
Mystic Mama was named the best beer in town.
Mr. Taco, a new Mexican restaurant, hopes to offer authentic food to the Athens area.
Local residents share memories of the beloved restaurant that closed in the 1980s.
Kiser's Barbeque is applying for a liquor license and wants to serve local alcohol.
More than 800 people have signed it.
The new Big Mamma's Burritos location opened Thursday.
An Ohio University student wants to make the morning after a night out a little easier for students.
According to a National Weather Service advisory, residents can expect one to three inches of snow, along with a few traces of ice overnight.
Remember, we have three bookstores within a block.