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Deputies from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to Millfield after receiving a report of an active fight.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in December 2019, numerous professional fields have felt its impact. Specifically, the pharmaceutical industry has faced challenges since the start, with stress building when the rollout of vaccinations began in 2020.
A rather strong winter storm is expected to impact the eastern United States this weekend, specifically late Sunday into Monday for southeast Ohio.
Renewable energy solutions are on the rise in Athens County with many homeowners and businesses opting to try solar power. Read the story here: http://projects.thepostathens.com/SpecialProjects/athens-county-ohio-solar-power-energy-sustainability-green-rural-action/ Story by: Tre Spencer Edited by: Noah DeSantis visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com Find us on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepostathens/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePostAthens
The City of Athens, many local residents and local businesses have recently taken steps to reduce the impact of carbon in their personal lives and on the overall Athens environment. Many local homes and businesses feature solar panels on roofs or the grounds of the respective properties. The city is also in the process of developing a new solar energy project, which would potentially reduce the energy bills for several community spaces within a few years.
Renewable energy solutions are on the rise in the city of Athens and Athens County with many homeowners and businesses opting to try solar.
I haven’t been shy when it comes to discussing my new student anxiety and homesickness during my time at Ohio University.
As a child, any unfamiliar place can be frightening, and it doesn’t make it any easier when they’re receiving a vaccination shot they do not understand. The Department of Child and Family Studies’ Child-Life program at Ohio University, in tandem with the Athens City-County Health Department, or ACCHD, has done its part to make sure children feel welcome when arriving to receive their COVID-19 vaccine.
A group of 15 Ohio University students and one employee is suing the university in an effort to stop its COVID-19 vaccination mandate.
Deputies responded to an open-line 911 call in the Athens area, according to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office. When they arrived, deputies discovered the call was made by small children playing with an old cell phone.
Bryttani Debro has always had a passion for raising awareness of the harsh realities of human trafficking.
The Athens City-County Health Department reported a new COVID-19 death on Tuesday.
Gillian Ice, special assistant to the president for public health operations, has been helping Ohio University address the COVID-19 pandemic head-on since her appointment in August 2020.
The Athens City School District, or ACSD, has made updates to its spring COVID-19 policies to stay in accordance with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
At nearly 60 years old, Athens resident Kenne MacKillop still remembers a love from adolescence — food. MacKillop became interested in cooking as a teenager, making meals for family and exploring new recipes. That enthusiasm sparked by food, however, became more elusive as MacKillop grew older and gained independence.
Athens City Council met Monday to welcome two new members to their body, Solveig Spjeldnes, D-1st Ward, and Alan Swank, D-4th Ward.
Two additional COVID-19 related deaths were reported by the Athens City-County Health Department on Monday, bringing the total death count in the county to 104.
The Athens City-County Health Department reported a new COVID-19 death on Monday, which occurred sometime between Dec. 17 and 19.
For roughly 15 years, the Athens County Sheriff’s Office has hosted the Joy of Toys event, which provides donated gifts and meals for underprivileged children around Athens.
Two new COVID-19 deaths were reported by the Athens City-County Health Department, bringing the death toll in Athens to 98.