City Council: Body discusses 2022 fee increases, possible hearing for Uptown business liquor permit
By Abby Miller | Oct. 12, 2021A hearing may be scheduled for Boozy Bubbles after more information is reviewed by Council.
A hearing may be scheduled for Boozy Bubbles after more information is reviewed by Council.
James Gaskell, health commissioner at the Athens City-County Health Department, said there are no additional health risks associated with receiving the COVID-19 and flu vaccines around the same time.
Multiple events are being planned by Ohio University political organizations to highlight the election season.
Homecoming weekend yields just a 10-20% increase in arrests.
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The Athens County Sheriff’s Office discovered a 911 hang-up call was made by a child playing with a phone.
Two Ohio University students have recently brought forward complaints about Curtis Towing.
Multiple Athens businesses said they are continuing their masking policies throughout Homecoming but are not expecting to face any problems.
Council also asked citizens to be vigilant and help stop the rise of graffiti in the city of Athens.
Small businesses like Thistlestitch and Dumpster Score had the opportunity to connect with their customers in-person at Athens festivals.
James Gaskell, ACCHD health commissioner, said the health department vaccinates about 70 to 100 people at its weekly clinics out of Heritage Hall.
The event included independent At-large candidates Damon Krane and Iris Virjee.
The dinner was held at Shade Community Center, where Carey addressed his policies and motivated voters.
Ohio’s current process of redistricting has stirred up some controversy regarding constitutionality.
Deputies discovered a phone they believe to have been left behind by trespassers in a shed.
Athens City-County Health Department began using an online reporting system at the beginning of the month to make self-reporting easier for residents.
OhioHealth will provide Trimble Local Schools and Nelsonville-York City Schools athletic trainers and sports medicine for the next five years.
Jeff McCall, administrative lieutenant at the Athens Police Department, said the department will operate “business as usual” for the Homecoming parade.
Council also discussed appropriating $90,000 in membership dues to the Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia.
Streets will remain open, and no activities, bandstands or vendors will be scheduled.