Find out how much you are paying in property taxes compared to all of Athens County
By George Shillcock | Feb. 26, 2019You could be paying between $1,695 and $2,389 per $100,000 of home value a year prior to deductions and exemptions.
You could be paying between $1,695 and $2,389 per $100,000 of home value a year prior to deductions and exemptions.
Athens County Board of County Commissioners passed a resolution to elevate bike path that extends to Chauncey.
Clancy Thomas will head the Standing Committee on Members Emeriti and Senior Honor Status and is not eligible for Member Emeritus distinction.
The bill will be presented to mandate all university faculty become certified in the Green Dot Bystander Intervention Program, which has successfully reduced sexual assault up to 50 percent.
Three committees and council as a whole will discuss projects.
The Ohio Statehouse and State Senate reintroduced the “Heartbeat Bill” and the Republican majorities in both chambers plan to pass it.
The final five candidates will be chosen next week.
Student Senate also passed a bill and nine resolutions.
Ohio University students express concern over what would happen if the bill is passed.
The Green Dot Program has successfully reduced sexual assault up to 50 percent at other universities.
Capstone Properties President David Funk wants approval from the commissioners for land approval.
Several council members criticized the city’s inaccurate cost estimates.
The Green Dot Bystander Intervention Program encourages an intolerance of violence and reactive intervention in high-risk situations.
Student Senate will announce the final five applicants Thursday.
The compost pilot program could be extended into June.
There is roughly $1 million set aside for trash cans each year.
Ohio University is using spending reserves to cover costs as well as raising incoming student tuition.
Council President Chris Knisely said Athens will do everything it can to aid its residents and federal workers in preparation for the next shutdown.
Edwards won the election with a unanimous 98-0 vote on Feb. 6.
The bill would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which can be as early as six weeks into the pregnancy — before many women know they’re pregnant.