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Nelsonville anticipates effects of bypass

Nelsonville anticipates effects of bypass

A section of the Nelsonville Bypass opened to traffic last week — marking the start of traffic circumventing the city — but gas stations, restaurants and shops on U.S. Route 33 haven’t seen a big decrease in business.


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Wastewater plan causes Council hesitation

Athens County Commissioners made an appearance at Monday night’s Athens City Council meeting — but their pitch to combine city and county wastewater facilities might not be a done deal.



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Agenda preview for City Council meeting tonight

Following last week’s presentation made by the Athens County Commissioners, Athens City Council’s Planning and Development Committee will be discussing the prospective US 50 Corridor Wastewater Facilities on Monday night.


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Protocol revisited after bomb scares

After a string of bomb threats on five college campuses during the past two weeks, Athens officials encourage students, faculty and staff to remain vigilant and aware of evacuation procedures.


Memorial celebrates life of student

Memorial celebrates life of student

Hundreds of people gathered on the front lawn of Washington Hall Sunday night to remember Terrence Ambro, who was found dead in his dorm room Sept. 16.Friends, faculty and Athens residents shared memories and had a moment of silence to remember Ambro, a New York native and freshman studying history at Ohio University.


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New War and Peace certificate available

In the midst of anti-American protests and attacks in Libya and Egypt, Ohio University has taken a step toward addressing similar international conflicts with a new certificate program.The Center for International Studies is expanding upon its newest program, War and Peace Studies, by adding a graduate certificate in addition to an undergraduate major and undergraduate certificate.


City to repair bike path after flood

City to repair bike path after flood

Many students endure cracks, bumps and flooding while using the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway for transportation and exercise, but a section of the path will soon see repairs after a recent washout.


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