Election recount taps Pat Lang as winner in Athens County judge race
An official recount Monday confirmed it: Athens city law director Pat Lang will be the next Athens County Common Pleas Court Judge.
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An official recount Monday confirmed it: Athens city law director Pat Lang will be the next Athens County Common Pleas Court Judge.
If you’re a conservative Republican looking to surround yourself with scores of individuals who share the same political viewpoints as you, excuse the pun, but the city of Athens may not be the “right” place for you.
Athens city residents interested in crafting local environmental policy have an opportunity to serve on the Athens Environment and Sustainability Commission.
Athens County Board of Elections officials are busy preparing their office for the automatic recount required after Pat Lang’s narrow victory over Todd Grace for Athens County Common Pleas Court judge.
Changes are coming to the city of Athens’ Environmental and Sustainability Commission.
City officials are en route to purchase a couple new vehicles in upcoming months, including a pumper truck that could be funded in part by Ohio University and an additional bus and minivan to be used by Athens Public Transit.
The city of Athens held a public hearing Monday night during the regular session of Athens City Council to discuss the state's Community Development Block Program, offering grants the city will apply for in the next month.
With three months until they flip the switch, Athens city and county officials met Thursday evening at the Athens Community Center to propose forming a council that would incorporate the electric aggregation program approved in November’s general election, telling attendees that they could see the plan come to reality by early August.
Athens County Public Libraries introduced a new service this month that allows patrons to borrow audiobooks, music and videos by downloading them to their electronic devices.
The Athens County Democratic Party held its annual Spring Dinner on Saturday at The American Legion, 520 W Union St., where about 150 people raised approximately $15,000 for the party.
Athens residents had an opportunity to relive the past this Saturday at a civil-war era themed fundraising event for the Athens County Historical Society and Museum.
More than a dozen Athens County residents got some face time with state Rep. Debbie Phillips on Friday to air out their concerns, chief among them the state regulations on injection wells.
The city of Athens held a public meeting Friday to discuss the development of a new bike path spur which will connect the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway to Columbus Road.
The city of Athens held a public meeting Friday to discuss the development of a new bike path spur which will connect the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway to Columbus Road.
Music and history buffs alike might be interested in attending a local concert that benefits the Athens County Historical Society & Museum.
Harsh weather conditions have already caused Ohio University to cancel classes on two occasions this semester, but the cold temperatures and icy weather have had more far-reaching effects as well.
A local solar panel provider is making efforts to reach out to the community to answer questions and respond to concerns about alternative energy.
Bella Vino wine shop, 22 Stimson Ave., will be reopening as part of a new apartment complex a few months shy of a year after the establishment closed in December.
Residents of Biddle Hall on East Green will be seeking revenge Saturday and Sunday during Cardboard City, Habitat for Humanity’s annual fundraiser held in the Morton Hall parking lot.
Ali Lamb, an Ohio University freshman, cringed as she waited to get her first tattoo — a cheetah print pattern on her left foot.