Crimes of the month find theme of break-ins and theft
The Athens County Crime Solvers Anonymous released their list of Crimes of the Month this week.
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The Athens County Crime Solvers Anonymous released their list of Crimes of the Month this week.
After three months on paid administrative leave, Athens City Schools Superintendent Carl Martin is set to retire after his contract ends July 31.
Former sheriff Pat Kelly was transferred to the Allen Oakwood Correctional Facility last week where he will work to pay off his court costs.
A proposed city ordinance meant to formalize event planning in the city might unintentionally prevent the city from funding the annual Halloween party.
After disputes with the mayor and discussion with the state auditor, Athens City Auditor Kathy Hecht said two of the employees who received raises would have to pay the city back.
Tuesday’s elections narrowed down the three Democratic candidates for city council at-large seat who will be up for election in November.
Two residents spoke out about Number Fest at Monday’s city council meeting, expressing concerns that the topic will be neglected.
Residents met at the county commissioners meeting to vent their frustrations regarding Number Fest.
County Commissioner Lenny Eliason said he wants to lobby the state legislature to require 13Fest organizers to acquire a permit from the County sheriff.
There's a trend amongst college graduates leads to many leaving their home state.
Exact cause for the outages unknown.
Dancing man Zac Oberg has been popping up around campus over the weekend as a way to liven up his duties as a guide for the National Forensic Association’s Speech and Debate Finals
Post Staff Writer William T. Perkins participated in the Athens County Commission on Disabilities' "Disabilities Speak."
Moms and their children flocked to uptown bars this weekend for Moms’ Weekend.
Student said ACT scores kept her from scholarships: “Either way I was screwed.”
After a lawsuit from a former OU professor, the university waits to hear from a district judge as to whether its legal response will be kept.
Owners of The Fluff Bakery and Catering announced Monday morning they would be selling the property, and that the new owners would have control of the business.
The Applebee's on 547 E. State St. caught fire early Sunday afternoon for reasons that are still unknown.
The heartbeat bill, restricting abortion to six weeks, passed the house last week, but may not be as successful at the state Senate.
Chris Prater, who has been a bat man for five years, said Athens homes are perfectly suited for the nocturnal creatures.