Amendment proposes increasing alcohol percent limit in Ohio beer
Athens residents and Ohio University students could purchase beer with 18 percent alcohol if a budget amendment proposed by Ohio state Sen. Jimmy Stewart (R-20th) is passed.
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Athens residents and Ohio University students could purchase beer with 18 percent alcohol if a budget amendment proposed by Ohio state Sen. Jimmy Stewart (R-20th) is passed.
A woman riding her bike in front of South Beach was hit by a car today.
A pick-up truck was reported stolen outside an Athens residence yesterday morning after the keys were left inside.
A 13-year-old Coolville girl reported that a 33-year-old male sexually assaulted her Wednesday night in Hockingport, Ohio.
A 13-year-old Coolville girl reported that a 33-year-old male sexually assaulted her last night in Hockingport, Ohio.
A pill distribution pipeline was shut down Tuesday after seven people associated with the drug ring were arrested — bringing the arrest total to 10.
Mental health experts testified in a hearing yesterday to determine whether a man found not guilty of his father’s murder by reason of insanity should be moved from a maximum security mental institution to a minimum security civil hospital, which could result in his return to Athens.
About 30 Athens area residents, Ohio University students and local police officers gathered yesterday to create dialogue between all parties regarding the current noise ordinance.
Summer Inman’s estranged husband and father-in-law were indicted on charges yesterday in connection with the 25-year-old Logan mother’s murder and could be sentenced to death.
About 13,000 people descended upon an expanse of mud at the intersection of West Union Street and State Highway 557 Saturday for 8Fest, the eighth installment of the number-fests.
Local officials criticized the current version of the Ohio budget and Senate Bill 5 yesterday, speaking out against the negative effects they would bring to Athens.
After trekking more than 250 miles to Louisville, Ky. this past weekend for the national archery championships, the Logan-Hocking Middle School archery team came home with a third-place title.
Athens' fest season will cost local police about $65,000.
Local police declared their opposition to Ohio Senate Bill 5, which limits bargaining rights for 360,000 state public employees, yesterday, calling it a “slap in the face.”
A gas line repair and a reported natural gas leak kept firefighters busy yesterday, though neither posed immediate danger to passers-by.
A resounding chorus of “Congratulations, Coach!” echoed in the packed Tony’s Tavern after news broke that Steve Patterson secured a Democratic nomination in last night’s primary for an Athens City Council at-Large seat, joining incumbents Christine Knisely and Elahu Gosney.
Athens City Schools could see a more than $1 million loss in state funding if Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s proposed budget passes in the state legislature.
Athens County volunteers fighting to repeal Senate Bill 5 reached more than 800 signatures last week — more than the minimum amount needed from the county.
Athens area students will see summer a few days sooner after Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed two extra calamity days into the school year.