Police Blotter: “Creepy Joe” sign gets stolen; poaching season begins
By Grant Ritchey | Nov. 4, 2020A political sign that read “Say no to creepy Joe” was stolen from a residence’s property.
A political sign that read “Say no to creepy Joe” was stolen from a residence’s property.
The Bobcats lost 30-27 against the Chippewas.
The pandemic brought twists to yet another event in 2020.
Black America will prosper under Biden’s America as he plans on focusing on the economic needs of the Black community.
Election Night is turning into a Election Week, but journalists will be there ready to report as always.
From climate change to racism to healthcare and beyond, the government is totally out-of-touch with the American public. That can only be post-democracy in action.
While the winner of this presidential election is still unknown, there’s one clear thing: America doesn’t care about Black people.
Sitting President Donald Trump will receive 18 electoral votes.
Time for good eating, good company and giving gratitude for all there is to be grateful for.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Pegasus is by no means a bad album, but it’s incredibly surprising that it took Trippie two years to put it all together.
Cirque Du Macabre brings imagination to life with song, dance and activities.
Unus Annus is going to meet its inevitable doom in a few weeks; here are the videos to check out before that happens.
The series is hosted by the Athena Cinema, University Libraries and the Environmental Studies Program.
New insurance plan will be debated more to get a final plan
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Steve Stivers will remain in his position as the U.S. representative for Ohio’s 15th district after defeating Democratic opponent Joel Newby.
After serving for eight years, Adkins will continue his role as an Athens County Commissioner, having beat out Independent candidate, Bill Hayes.
Republican Jay Edwards defeated challenger Katie O’Neill and will continue to serve as the state representative for Ohio’s 94th District.
Hoagland will serve second term in Ohio Senate for District 30.