Defense witnesses to continue taking stand in third week of Kelly trial
Pat Kelly’s trial hits week three and could wrap up in the coming days.
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Pat Kelly’s trial hits week three and could wrap up in the coming days.
A former attorney at the Athens County Prosecutor's office said Friday morning at the Athens County Common Pleas Court that someone would have to be “deaf, dumb and blind" to not know there was tension between suspended Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly and Athens Country Prosecutor Keller Blackburn.
Some say Governor Kasich’s budget plan will make Ohio more competitive and allow job growth for small businesses in Southeast Ohio. Others remain unconvinced.
Michael Kaizar, a forensic accountant for the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation said Thursday that suspended Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly’s actions weren’t just a case of “bad bookkeeping.”
Wednesday was the last day for potential candidates to file petitions to be on the ballot. The list includes three students, two bike shop owners and the regional vice president of a yearbook production company.
Witness testimony continued in sheriff’s trial with local investigators, law enforcers.
C.J. Fogarty, a Ohio University sophomore studying history, is the second student running as a Republican for City Council.
Opening statements are slated for Wednesday in Athens County Common Pleas Court.
A representative from Policy Matters Ohio says the new minimum wage will help encourage economic development. Others are unconvinced.
Attorney Todd Grace is hoping to take over Athens County Municipal Court judge William Grim’s position this November. City Prosecutor Lisa Eliason has her sights set on the city law director position.
President Barack Obama urged Congress to support middle class economics, and also encouraged support for women’s rights and LGBT issues and encouraged accessibility to higher education.
John Kasich will announce his plan for the 2015-16 budget in February.
After requests from the current and former fire chiefs, the city maintains that repairs are a more feasible option than acquiring a new fire station.
An attorney from the Coates Run Property has filed an appeal that may prevent the development of a new apartment complex.
As students crowd together in dorms and classrooms, they might want to watch out for this year’s unusually resistant strain of influenza
Ohio University students might soon have the option of moving into a new apartment complex near South Green.
The time between Election Day and the end of the year is known for its "lame-duck" politics — a time when state legislators pass more bills than usual in preparation for the general assembly.
The Ohio Controlling Board approved several requests for funding on Monday, including some funds for Ohio University and an Athens-based organization.
City Council wrapped up its last meeting of 2014 Monday night, passing legislation that focused primarily on updating city employee wages and benefits for the next year.
Athens City Council tackled several legislative measures during Fall Semester that drummed up controversy, with ordinances enacted to regulate reckless partying, trash disposal and tobacco usage in city parks.