Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
The Post - Athens, OH
The Post

MULTIMEDIA

The Post

Posting up: Eastern Conference Predictions

The NBA season is upon us, the Heat and Celtics will open the most highly anticipated NBA season in recent memory on Oct. 30. In case you’ve been on a bath salt binge (if that’s still a thing) since last June, here’s what you need to know for this season.



The Post

Post Letter: Candidate's experience is an obvious advantage

Most OU students spend only four or five years in Athens, and when they elect to vote here, they more often than not have some notable limitations: lack of historical perspective and understanding of the city-county governmental relationships. This makes it all the more important that before they vote on county offices, they spend time researching what and who they are voting for since they can enjoy a major role in deciding who receives the most votes.


Football: Miami makes mark on Ohio's perfect season

Football: Miami makes mark on Ohio's perfect season

Directly after Ohio’s 23-20 loss to Miami Saturday, redshirt junior quarterback Tyler Tettleton stood on the sideline, hands clutching his chest protector, helmet perched atop his head. His stance differed from many of his teammates who were sulking behind the team bench or kneeling agonizingly on the field.



The Post

Post Cartoon: 10/30/12

Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.


The Post

Post Letter: Randy Mace is a better choice for seat

We are writing in support of the candidacy of Randy Mace for county commissioner. We have known Randy since our return to Athens County in 1978. During that time we’ve seen him head the Athens County Emergency Management Agency, become the driving force for establishing 9-1-1 in Athens County, and be selected as one of a few top communication specialists in the nation to provide vital security communications for the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002.


The Post

Post Letter: Work with Pawpaw Festival shows ability to manage successfully

I am pleased to continue to support Democrat Chris Chmiel for Athens County commissioner. I have worked with Chris for a number of years on the committee that produces the Pawpaw Festival. He is personable, approachable and kind. He asks for and utilizes others’ input and feedback, often trying new ideas to see if they work for the group as a whole. He respects our time by managing our meetings well, starting and ending on time, and working from an agenda. He does not micromanage, but he does check in to make sure that things are being done in a timely fashion. He follows through on everything that he says he will do, either by delegating the job or seeing to it himself. He rolls up his sleeves and works harder than anyone else.


upport Us




Powered by SNworks Solutions by The State News
All Content © 2016-2025 The Post, Athens OH