Attendance down but arrests up for Halloween
By Megan Carlson | Oct. 28, 2018While attendance and arrests from OUPD and APD decreased, the Ohio Department of Public Safety Investigative Unit arrests had a significant increase.
While attendance and arrests from OUPD and APD decreased, the Ohio Department of Public Safety Investigative Unit arrests had a significant increase.
Here are the Halloween updates from Mill and Court streets throughout the day.
Yard signs, stickers and door hangers have been posted around Athens, and websites have launched against Issue 3 from the anonymous group.
Candidates for Ohio House District 94 and Ohio’s 15th Congressional district will debate in back-to-back nights next week.
Police will be bought in from around the state, APD and OUPD officers will have longer shifts and expect a possible increase in crimes.
Passions Works will celebrate its 20th anniversary next month.
A team of seven people work on protecting the land and extinguishing the flames.
Two students were found falling into bushes and veering into the grass over the weekend.
This follows typical trends in voter registration numbers.
City Council members also discussed the development of a preschool and Bailey’s Trail System.
The Athens debate will be held at Nelson Court on Oct. 30.
Out-of-state voters had to be registered by Oct. 9.
If the levy passes, the state of Ohio would fund 32 percent of the construction.
All cases involving fentanyl would be treated the same under the new bill.
Devil’s Kettle Brewery will be granted a revocable license.
Bookstore revenues will be given back to the homeless community in Athens.
The tree was cut down from a property, and the people were told they can’t drink beer in the park.
With elections weeks away, Ohioans are taking to Google to learn more about what’s on their ballot.
ZipIt.News aims to inform Southeast Ohio residents about local news.
Bookstore revenues will be given back to the homeless community in Athens.