Solar project gleans interest, but too costly
By Allan Smith | Oct. 3, 2013A recent Ohio University hire has produced optimism for backers of the Turning Point Solar project looking to reach a deal with OU.
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A recent Ohio University hire has produced optimism for backers of the Turning Point Solar project looking to reach a deal with OU.
Police shot and killed a woman Thursday after she rammed a security barricade at the White House, then sped down Pennsylvania Avenue toward the Capitol.
Entering the week, the International team was described as too young and too inexperienced to compete with the United States’ squad at the Presidents Cup, and that turned out to be the case Thursday.
Despite the mostly partisan, love-it-or-hate-it debate that the Affordable Care Act ignited everywhere from Capitol Hill to your family dinner table, many polls show most Americans believe they have yet to feel any effects.
As more and more provisions of the Affordable Care Act come into play, The Post sought to cover how the law would affect local businesses, students, Ohio University, residents and health care providers in Athens County.
The second round of the President’s Cup was halted late Friday to end a day that was filled with delays.
Canada’s Consul General Roy Norton visited Ohio University to discuss the United States’ relationship with its northern neighbor.
After sweeping their first weekend of Mid-American Conference play, the Bobcats will host MAC East rivals this weekend after spending the past three weekends on the road.
The Bobcats will be looking to douse the offensive attack of Liberty in this weekend’s much-anticipated matchup.
It’s halfway to spring and halfway between Number Fests.
The only Ohio player to ever be picked in the first round of the Major League Baseball Draft returned to Athens this weekend a part of Ohio’s first annual Alumni Game on Saturday.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
An old adage coaches say is for their teams to take one step — or game — at a time.
A local high school girl’s car caught fire late Thursday morning when she parked on College Street near Mill Street, where Athens Police blocked traffic as firefighters put out the flames.
Most people would consider miniature golf a simple way to spend time with friends, but one organization is taking miniature golf to the next level.
A 21-year-old female reported to Athens City Police she was sexually assaulted early Friday morning, authorities said.
While some offenses stand out amongst the college crowds, there’s one that goes primarily unnoticed.
Under the Affordable Care Act, businesses with 50 or more full-time employees might see a drastic change in how they provide health insurance.