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Arts and Entertainment  

Pay $5 to be chased by hell on wheels

By Erica Mowry

The Appalachian Hell Betties roller-derby team will be serving up some wallops for those brave enough to run from the ladies on wheels this Saturday for their first ever "Rolling of the Bulls."

 
Local NEWS  

Planning effort seeks to define essence of Athens

by David DeWitt

What makes Athens special to you? Is it the Georgian-style architecture of the picaresque Ohio University campus? Is it the red Athens bricks that line Court Street, or the view of the Appalachian foothills from the treasured bike path, or the old asylum and grounds at The Ridges?

 
Local NEWS  

New biz center offers hope for regional economic development

By Evan Peter Smith

Nelsonville has been in a tricky position as of late. With the U.S. Rt. 33 bypass of the small city expected to be completed this summer, it's certain that some kind of change looms on the town's horizon. Whether that change will be positive or negative remains unclear.

 
Arts and Entertainment  

Big quilt show returns!

The Dairy Barn Arts Center this weekend is opening Quilt National '13, the 18th biennial juried exhibition of innovative art quilts. During its public run May 25 through Sept. 2, visitors will see an eclectic collection of never-before-exhibited works from talented fiber artists representing 27 states and seven foreign countries.

 
 
 
 
Editorials

Missing records in engineer's office a scandal that could cost us

Editor's note: This editorial was written before the news broke today about old county records being dumped at the landfill, at the sheriff's direction.

When newly elected Athens County Engineer Jeff Maiden took office in January, he didn't expect a seamless transition. The primary election battle the previous spring had been especially bitter, and the entrenched Democratic incumbent who lost his seat, Archie Stanley, and his staff had taken it as a personal affront that anyone, especially a fellow Democrat, would challenge Stanley's 32-year reign in the Engineer's Office.

Local NEWS

File under 'garbage'

Prosecutor says he never asked sheriff to dump his old records

by Jim Phillips

Reportedly due to a mix-up at the Athens County Sheriff's Office, hundreds of felony case and investigative files belonging to the Athens County Prosecutor are now buried at the Athens-Hocking Reclamation Center, the landfill just northwest of Nelsonville.

Local NEWS

Council approves controversial apartment balcony

by David DeWitt

In a split decision Monday night, Athens City Council approved a balcony on the second floor of 63 N. Court St., the former home of the Blue Gator bar and restaurant that has now been converted into apartments.

Athens Voice

Athens Voice 5-23-13

If a tree falls in the woods, and the sheriff won't comment about it, is it still a tree? Also, too: Chem trails, the engineer's records flap, global warming and tornadoes. This is your voice, Athens, cherish it.

Local NEWS

Area's state rep named assistant minority leader for Dem caucus

State Rep. Debbie Phillips has a new role in the Ohio House of Representatives as assistant minority leader for the Democratic caucus.

Local NEWS

East-side hotel closer to becoming a reality

by David DeWitt

A local developer is looking to move forward with plans to bring a Marriot Fairfield Inn & Suites to East State Street after being rejected by the Athens Board of Zoning Appeals for a variance request in November.

Readers' Forum

Adapting to college can be challenging and rewarding

By Tess Stevens

It's the summer of 2013. Time has flown by faster than you can say "Ohio University," and I now find myself a junior in college. I am jobless, directionless and stressed out. You could say that I'm the perfect example of a college kid.

Local NEWS

Athens Foundation announces grant recipients

The Athens Foundation has announced the award of 22 grants to nonprofits in the region totaling over $53,000.

Arts and Entertainment

Kent folk-rock band has lofty ambitions

By Erica Mowry

In Jewish/Christian tradition, the word Bethesda refers to a pool of healing that served as the desired destination for people of the Holy Land traveling for weeks or months with their crippled loved ones in tow in hopes of experiencing the pool's healing powers.

Local NEWS

Farmers Market protester considering plea deal

by Jim Phillips

An Athens man who was arrested for staging a free-speech protest at the Athens Farmers Market May 4 indicated Tuesday that he's likely to accept a plea bargain offered him by the Athens city prosecutor's office.

Local NEWS

Head of county’s 911 call center stepping down

by David DeWitt

The director of Athens County's 911 Call Center, Scott Warner, resigned from that position Tuesday afternoon in a letter to the Athens County Commissioners.

Arts and Entertainment

Acclaimed pianist to play show in Athens

Marietta native Mark Kelso will offer a concert of uplifting piano music and songs 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, at ARTS/West in Athens.

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.

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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