Josh Thomas wins as write-in for Athens City treasurer
By Suzanne Piper | Nov. 7, 2023Josh Thomas ran as a write-in for Athens City treasurer, winning with 331 votes after being appointed treasurer two years ago.
Josh Thomas ran as a write-in for Athens City treasurer, winning with 331 votes after being appointed treasurer two years ago.
Kathy Hecht ran unopposed for the city auditor position, gaining 3,624 votes. She has held the position for 20 years.
Lisa Eliason ran unopposed for the law director position, gaining 3,581 votes.
The school district bond issue passed with 58% of the vote for and 42% against. The county EMS tax levy passed with 62% of the vote for and 38% against.
Why there's too much school and not enough Daniel.
This report is being updated as information comes in
In this episode, we discuss our top five all-time favorite TV shows. We also briefly discuss the most recent news surrounding the MCU.
The cold weather is beginning in Athens and brings hardships upon college students.
As we come closer and closer to the holidays, when is it appropriate to start listening to the music of the season? Drew Haughn decrees only after Thanksgiving.
The Southern California duo’s history contains a fateful convergence of styles and a delicate creation of their sound.
Ohio will take on Michigan State in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday.
The signs of seasonal depression and how to combat it.
Whether you are Team Jess or Team Logan, your favorite “Gilmore Girls” character says a lot about your psyche and personality.
This soundtrack is, in the words of Matthew McConaughey, "Alright, alright, alright."
Ohio takes on Buffalo in difficult road test.
Ohio will face off against Troy in its season opener.
From Beyoncé’s “Beyoncé: Lemonade” to Lady Gaga’s “Marry The Night,” long-form music videos connect fans to their favorite artists in a more intimate way.
After a trip to the College Media Association Conference, The Post walked away with seven national recognitions thanks to the hard work and talent of this year’s posties.
SOAP, or Society of Athens Preservation, uncovers the truth behind the unnecessary demolition of OU’s most historical buildings and dives deep into archives to tell stories of its beloved home.