DJs jockey to save the music with benefit
Correction: The benefit show will begin at 10 p.m., not 9 p.m. as the breakout box says. Also, admission is free with a $4 suggested donation.
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Correction: The benefit show will begin at 10 p.m., not 9 p.m. as the breakout box says. Also, admission is free with a $4 suggested donation.
After collaborating last month for a benefit show in Columbus, local folk rockers Deadwood Floats and The Ridges return to the charity circuit.
Even if Wiz Khalifa preaches the black and yellow, this spring he’ll be singing “green and white.”
Last quarter, junior Mathew Zendejas could be found at Ping Center four days a week. Yet when he returned for Winter Quarter, he was irritated to find a significantly higher number of people in the gym.
With an album in production, a manager, and up to three shows a week, rock band The Grove has come a long way since its high-school days of playing battle of the bands shows in Cincinnati.
Many students at Ohio University might dream of making it on the silver screen, but for 2008 OU alum Mike Seymour, that dream could soon become a reality.
New research from an Ohio University professor shows that half of all the carbon monoxide detectors in Athens County “fail” when tested.
With 1,389 concealed-carry licenses issued since 2004, Athens County is no stranger to the Second Amendment.
A Dateline NBC special featuring Athens County won an Emmy Award Monday for an exceptional news and documentary program concerning poverty in Southeast Ohio.
A 19-year-old Cincinnati woman was struck by a bus crossing the street at the intersection of South Court Street and Park Place yesterday, but did not suffer any life-threatening injuries.
About 3:15 p.m. today a girl on a college visit at Ohio University was struck by a bus while crossing the street.
Earlier today, the Athens County United Appeal expanded their 2-1-1 phone service, which provides information on local welfare services to a new intuitive website.
After quitting his job at a chain restaurant in Massachusetts, Pat Daly and his business partner, Harold Tramazzo, decided to start their own chicken-wing shop, Wings Over.