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(01/03/12 12:00am)
Two weeks ago, Family Healthcare, Inc. and Tri-County Mental Health and Counseling Services announced their intent to mesh the two health establishments in an effort to emulate an increasingly common model in health care.
(12/31/11 12:00am)
With many of the holiday celebrations now behind us, it’s time for a much anticipated event – New Year’s Eve. This day is synonymous with popping bubbly and masquerading in glitter-infused attire (for the ladies, at least) at late-nights shenanigans. And while selecting the choice sparkling is high on the NYE list, the focus of this evening is where you celebrate, because you’ll most likely remain there until the early hours of the morning to ring in the new year.
(12/19/11 12:00am)
Holiday gatherings have long been synonymous with a hefty serving size of whatever is on the menu, and in this case, that’s a whole lot of vino.
(12/08/11 12:00am)
While families in Athens County are making their Christmas lists, Athens County Children Services will be in charge of checking them twice and securing every child a gift under the tree this year.
(12/05/11 12:00am)
The first tastes of holiday cheer have arrived. Recycled seasonal music is making its hourly rounds at retailers, local coffee shops are promenading their holiday blends and even the morning work crowds are enjoying the first few bites of the cooling weather.
(11/15/11 12:00am)
This Thursday, the Ohio University Inn will pair vino with live and silent auctions to raise money for the March of Dimes, a nonprofit organization that works to raise awareness about premature births and birth defects.
(11/08/11 12:00am)
Last night, a few ghoulish characters took the stage at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium and not one of them was gearing up for any sort of Halloween block party.
(11/07/11 12:00am)
After a year of gearing up for the second phase of an effort to improve waste management in Southeast Ohio, Rural Action joined other global environmental leaders in New York City at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in September.
(11/06/11 12:00am)
Although Halloween may be over, the spirit of the holiday will return to Athens tonight when the award-winning musical production Young Frankenstein comes to Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium.
(11/04/11 12:00am)
Spicy crab omelets and grouper Rueben once drew many natives of The Plains to Jana’s Soul Food Café on Sundays.
(11/03/11 12:00am)
Today demonstrators from the nondenominational fellowship Remnant took to the sidewalks outside Baker University Center to preach to passing students.
(10/28/11 12:00am)
This Saturday, a group of artists will carve out their own portion of the Athens Halloween Block Party to flaunt creativity beyond that of costume choice.
(10/25/11 12:00am)
Up 55 spots from last year, Ohio University placed 18th on the 6th annual Trojan Sexual Health Report Card.
(10/24/11 12:00am)
Dressed in dirt-laden boots and driving a truck fished from a junk yard, Paul Clever of Good Earth Farm began this past Saturday like every other this year: tending the land responsible for feeding his household and the households of others in Southeast Ohio.
(10/14/11 12:00am)
WWII ration books, a knife from an authentic mess kit, an assortment of fine glass — these are a few of the treasures 83-year-old Cleo Gold unveiled after shedding a yellowed newspaper casing, dated 1984.
(10/14/11 12:00am)
The Ohio University Alumni Association and Ohio Brew Week will bring entertainment and fresh brews to those populating Athens’ brick streets Homecoming weekend.
(10/04/11 12:00am)
(09/27/11 12:00am)
Geronimo!, a Chicago-based fuzz/indie/rock band, will tread the brick streets this Saturday after driving a 15-passenger bus from Chicago to Casa Cantina.
(09/23/11 12:00am)
This Saturday and Sunday, artists throughout the country will gather in Greenville, Ohio to display artwork by the thousands. Their canvas of choice? Gourds.
(09/23/11 12:00am)
Cars, buses and the occasional motorcycle are nothing unique to the student lineup of transportation. But this Saturday, students will ditch their vehicles and opt for wheels of a different sort.