Ohio's flu activity is widespread, officials urge vaccinations
With more than 20 reported cases of the flu in Athens County so far and one death from swine flu earlier this month, state officials are encouraging vaccination.
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With more than 20 reported cases of the flu in Athens County so far and one death from swine flu earlier this month, state officials are encouraging vaccination.
An Athens man, accused of taking money from an Athens woman to clean out a culvert but never performed the service, changed his plea to guilty Wednesday and was sentenced to prison.
A second former Ohio University employee was indicted in connection to the theft and sale of bones and preserved human remains from a university anatomy lab.
Along with 1.3 million other Americans, 150 Athens County residents lost unemployment benefits when Congress allowed the benefits for many long-term unemployed people across the county to expire last month, a state official said.
A North Carolina woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to two felony drug charges after she was pulled over in The Plains and found with 198 grams of cocaine.
A third person affiliated with an October murder case was indicted Tuesday for allegedly receiving stolen property that belonged to the deceased.
A 31-year-old Athens woman who had been vaccinated to protect her against getting the flu died Tuesday of H1N1, otherwise known as swine flu, county health officials confirmed to The Post on Friday.
A Cutler man who was arrested last January for possession of almost 800 hits of LSD pleaded guilty to the charge in court Wednesday.
An Ohio University student’s pretrial was continued from Dec. 19 to Jan. 28 where he will face charges for allegedly blackmailing another male OU student to have sex with him.
Athens County prides itself on locally produced goods, and as the holidays approach, the Ohio Department of Agriculture’s marketing program is encouraging to use that attitude in its gift-giving.
One Ohio University subcontractor involved in the Schoonover Center renovation has filed a complaint against another contractor of the project for allegedly failing to pay employees for six months of work, court documents obtained by The Post show.
A Glouster man accused of murdering his father last month was sentenced to prison Tuesday after pleading guilty to charges in four other cases.
A Nelsonville man was sentenced to six years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to several felony charges involving drug manufacturing and the theft of a neighbor's safe.
The owner of Ali Baba’s buggy, a well-known Uptown business, filed a complaint in the Ohio Court of Claims on Monday against Ohio University and is asking for more than $1,000 in compensation for damage to his trailer.
A Chauncy man convicted of domestic violence accepted a plea agreement and was sentenced to six months in prison Tuesday after pleading guilty to two other charges.
A Nelsonville man received four years in prison with no chance of judicial release Tuesday after crashing his car into a couple’s home.
A Glouster woman connected to the October slaying of her father-in-law was sentenced to nearly five years in prison Tuesday.
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The Ohio Parole Board decided Tuesday to continue the third parole hearing of an Athens man convicted of murdering an Ohio University student in 1983.