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Building a Better Ohio premiered its latest ad today: "The Tools They Need."
It’s been four years since the Ohio University Patton College of Education and Human Services went on probation for failing to meet an accreditation standard; and two since the college was taken off of probation for successfully meeting all six accreditation standards.
Ohio voters, including 7,134 in Athens County, have submitted the necessary valid signatures to push a citizen’s vote on Senate Bill 5, completing a petition process that began in April of this year.
The city of Athens will borrow more than $500,000 to begin the construction on the Waste Water Treatment Plant, which would make it more energy efficient.
About three weeks after spending time in a hospital for jumping from the second tier of her female housing unit at the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail, Sandra Inman was court ordered to be transferred to a separate institution yesterday.
A local environmental activist has been jailed and charged with aggravated menacing following repeated alleged death threats to Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly.
A Pomeroy man pleaded guilty to heroin possession yesterday after transporting 14 unit doses of the drug into the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail.
In addition to approving the purchase of a new dump truck, Athens City Council members held the first of two public hearings about how to use the next round of block grants awarded to the city.