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The Athens NEWS Rental Guide for May, 2012 features tips on how to care for indoor pets. To read the digital edition of this story along with the rest of May's Rental Guide special section, click here.
For many OU students moving out of the dorms, finding off-campus housing with affordable rent and close campus location takes top priority. But for some, finding a pet-friendly home is just as important.
Animals are important members of many households. Although a pet parent may love a wagging tail or the sweet purr of love, he or she may not enjoy the odors that usually permeate from a pet.
Even a spotless home complete with the latest gadgets and popular kitchen and bathroom decor cannot compete with little eyesores that go unfixed. These may include anything from loose knobs to scuffed floors. Although it may take a little work, it's generally easy to eradicate common blemishes.
The city of Athens is now considering its own severance tax for oil and gas companies in the hopes of using monies collected for a "clean-up" fund to be established in the city.
Various community members and Ohio University
officials learned the challenges of disabilities first-hand during an annual
event sponsored by the Athens Commission on Disabilities Thursday.
Christina
Baird may have been known for her family's legacy at the Ohio University School
of Visual Communication when she entered the school's graduate program, but she
will be remembered by the school as the first student to create an iPad
application for the program's required graduation project.
The journey to Saturday's Nine Fest begins with a man
named Rick Cunningham. Rick is a bus driver from Grove City hired by
"number-fest" impresario Dominic Petrozzi.
A
judge in Athens County Municipal Court last week found probable cause to
believe that a Glouster man committed murder when he allegedly beat a Buchtel
man to death in a
May 2 incident.