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Local NEWS  

Athens hosts 2nd ‘real food’ event

Foodies from across the nation got a taste of Athens last week when they gathered at the Eclipse Town Company Store in The Plains for the second annual Real Food, Real Local, Real Good Institute.

 
Local NEWS  

Major improvements underway at Athens High

By Fred Kight

Heavy machinery in The Plains is transforming an empty field into a softball diamond and, nearby, tangled brush into a bike path. The work at Athens High School represents the latest phases of continuing projects.

 
Local NEWS

Escalating the war on hunger

New food bank manager wants to ramp up the fight

by David DeWitt

Plates carrying messages from food pantry recipients are hung around the conference room of the Southeast Ohio Food Bank to remind the small but dedicated staff how important their work is.

 
Campus NEWS  

OU scientists make primate evolution discovery

Two fossil discoveries from the East African Rift reveal new information about the evolution of primates, according to a study published online in Nature recently led by Ohio University scientists.%u2028

 
 
 
 
Athens Voice

Athens Voice 5-20-13

A rose by any other name.... Also, too: The farmers market, Benghazi, barking dogs, sexual assaults in the military, and your of course always ever-present fracking. This is your voice, Athens, cherish it.

Local NEWS

Senator seeks to restore some local government monies

by David DeWitt

Since 2011, local governments across the state of Ohio have experienced sharply shrinking funds from the state, but state Sen. Lou Gentile has now proposed a modest restoration of those monies.

Campus NEWS

Construction means parking changes on campus

by Jim Phillips

Due to major construction and repair projects on the Ohio University campus this summer, OU has closed off some parking areas. However, the university has replaced the lost parking spots with other spaces in campus parking garages and elsewhere.

Local NEWS

County Engineer: Missing records from predecessor mean $300K in federal reimbursement on hold

by David DeWitt

Alleged missing or disorganized records at the Athens County Engineer's Office have led to a sheriff's investigation into possible destruction of records and questions about how much the department will be reimbursed for nearly $350,000 in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) work.

Campus NEWS

Med school gets approval for extension campus

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (OU-HCOM) announced Friday that it has received approval from the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA), the accrediting agency for osteopathic medical schools, for its northeast Ohio extension campus.

Letters

Thanks, motorheads, for disturbed the peace at Strouds Run

To the Editor:

To the two intelligent men driving their over-sized pickups near Strouds Run State Park on Wednesday evening, congratulations! You've succeeded in showing off how "tough" and "brave" you are by drag-racing each other on Strouds Run Road on the way out of the park!

Local NEWS

Drugs found in salvage vehicle

The owner of a Nelsonville towing company reported last week that he found a large stash of the illegal drug methamphetamine in a salvaged vehicle he had bought at an auction.

Commentary

Heroines of Guatemala: The judge, AG and Nobel laureate

Breaking the Sound Barrier

By Amy Goodman

Former Guatemalan President Efrain Rios Montt was hauled off to prison last Friday. It was a historic moment, the first time in history that a former leader of a country was tried for genocide in a national court.

Local NEWS

PetSmart now open on East State Street in Athens

By Elizabeth Cychosz

Local pet owners now have another option for buying food, toys and bedding for their beloved furry creatures. PetSmart, Inc., opened the doors Saturday on its new location on 743 E. State St.

Campus NEWS

Survey: McDavis pay low for Ohio, but not for U.S.

by Jim Phillips

Though Ohio University President Roderick McDavis is one of the lower-paid presidents of public universities in the state, he – like most of Ohio's public college presidents – is above the median for presidential pay nationwide.

Help Me, Harlan!

Going bald’s a big deal for men, esp. for a single 20-year-old

By Harlan Cohen

Hey Harlan: I'm 20 years old, and I'm already balding pretty bad. It's my hairline and the top of my head. It's getting worse, and I have a good feeling I'm going to lose a significant amount of hair by the time I'm done with college.

The View from Mudsock Heights

Gettysburg an important battle, but let’s not forget Nelsonville

by Dennis Powell

History is so very interesting that any sentient being surely pauses once in awhile to wonder why we pay so little attention to it.

Guidelines for Letters to the Editor

Send them to: news@athensnews.com

Deadlines for letters are noon on Tuesday for Thursday's edition, and noon on Friday for Monday's edition. Sometimes we will consider late letters if we know ahead of time when the letter will arrive and how much space it will require. Remember, send them to news@athensnews.com.

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