Athens city issues boil advisory
By Ian McKenzie | Sep. 5, 2019The precautionary advisory will last until 11 p.m. Friday.
The precautionary advisory will last until 11 p.m. Friday.
Both student organizations are beginning their year of supporting local candidates and helping students become politically active.
Affordable Housing Commission members say The Ridges could one day be a housing project.
Athens Restaurant Week showcased 13 restaurants in the area for a good cause.
Damon Krane discusses running against current Mayor Steve Patterson.
Athens tied for 15th on the list.
After two years of service, Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza has closed.
After 21 years, the Brick Criterium is back in Athens.
The levy’s votes stayed exactly the same.
The charges say the victims were given at least 500 micrograms of fentanyl.
Athens Police Department identified the man as Evan D. Key.
The man allegedly fell from the top of the parking garage.
Recounts will take place June 3.
The grant from the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council could mean up to $25,000 for Athens.
A ballot application is no longer required for early voters.
The restaurant was open for about six months.
If a student, however, is in possession of a card, he/she is not required to report that possession to the university.
The Athens County Dog Shelter and the Division of Wildlife monitor strays and wildlife in Athens County.
A warrant has been issued for the 28-year-old Athens resident.
Local school districts would be able to choose whether or not to implement the program.