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Athens is on the road toward becoming a more bike-friendly city.
A local businessman has announced his interest in being a slice of the Athens City Council pie.
Since the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary last month, talk of gun control has provoked emotional responses from both Republicans and Democrats.
In the next three years, CGI will bring 150 jobs to Athens, many of which will be filled by students who currently walk the pathways of Ohio University.
A Gallipolis man who pleaded guilty to three felony charges was sentenced to three years in prison at his sentencing hearing Friday.
While politicians are revamping the nation’s stance on gun control in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn., local schools are reaffirming their commitment to campus safety.
After a four-week recess, Athens City Council will convene for the first time in 2013 Monday night.
Police officers and elected city officials alike enthusiastically support an initiative that would send motorcycle-bound police officers rolling across the bricks of Athens.
Former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland is not seeking to challenge Republican incumbent John Kasich in the 2014 gubernatorial election.
Elahu Gosney, D, said he first ran for an at-large position on the Athens City Council in 2007 to “see that the City of Athens would be as progressive as its people are.”
Starting Tuesday, the Governor’s office will begin filling judicial vacancies around the state –– including one in Athens County.
With 2012 winding down, Athens City Council laid the groundwork for major projects that will need a whirlwind of attention in 2013.
When Ohio Sen. Lou Gentile, D-30th, begins representing Athens County for the first time on Jan. 1, he may do so with the help of an Ohio University Bobcat.
As the new year approaches, the Athens County Historical Society is sponsoring special events that provide a glimpse into Athens culture of years past.
Following last week’s discussion of a potential pay increase for Athens City Council members, an ordinance authorizing the increase will be introduced Monday night.
With the change to semesters, Ohio University students now have the opportunity to join Athens for the city’s yuletide festivities and win hundreds of dollars in the process.
Although many cities throughout Ohio are mired in economic instability, the city of Athens is planning the 2013 budget with a multi-million dollar surplus in its pocket.