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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.
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Photography has given a voice to the artists involved in the Athens Photographic Project, and their hard work is on display this Friday evening in an exhibition titled "Healing Vision."
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Some people believe the house at 87-89 Fayette St. in Nelsonville was the home of the city's founder, Daniel Nelson.
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A new summer event is in the works for the city of Athens that would have residents dining on South Court Street, enjoying local fare, and helping to raise money to feed the hungry.
The city of Athens is poised to introduce a number of local ordinances designed to take aim at potential hazards from possible oil-and-gas drilling activity and to protect the city's resources through monitoring.
To the Editor:
First, I would like to thank everyone who has supported my act of civil disobedience. For those of you who may be confused as to the purpose of my demonstration, allow me to clarify:
Environmentalists of all stripes support policies to expand solar energy and wind energy, among other "renewables." Indeed, solar and wind are viewed across the spectrum of environmental groups as a principal method for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gas emissions that are causing increasingly catastrophic climate change.
A Glouster man who got drunk and fired a gun at his girlfriend will probably be sentenced to three years in prison, after pleading guilty to felony charges Monday in Athens County Common Pleas Court.
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Ohio University has reached a settlement with a former nursing student who sued OU after it denied her a degree because of her low grade on a national preparatory test.
The Ohio Army National Guard visited the American Red Cross of Southeastern Ohio on Tuesday, as part of the NFL High School Player Development program that's intended to give high school football student-athletes an entire day of community service and leadership/team building.
It appears that a former Ohio University student may take a plea bargain today (Thursday) in a case in which he's accused of having assaulted another student.