Athens among many Ohio counties seeking poll workers for election day
By Nora Jaara | Jan. 26, 2016Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted announced a recent initiative to recruit more poll workers.
Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted announced a recent initiative to recruit more poll workers.
The chip provides more protection than traditional credit cards because it has a tamper-resistant microprocessor with private storage.
Ohio needs strong performance from Baldwin, Black and Lampkins to stay undefeated in the MAC.
Ohio has won 483 games at home.
Not shoveling could lead to a fine.
Famed cellist Joshua Roman traveled to MemAud on Monday with Columbus-based ProMusica Chamber Orchestra for the Athens debut of his new concerto “Awakening.”
The Broncos and Panthers are set to face off in Super Bowl 50, more on the David Blatt firing, and Pop's best efforts to ruin regular season NBA.
Columnist Luke Furman explains how unconventional songs can sometimes be strangely pleasing.
Athens City Council met Monday to discuss the possible purchase of a new salt truck and the water quality report in the Annual Consumer Confidence Report.
The bear in The Revenant pretty much destroyed Leonardo DiCaprio’s body. Here are some other creatures that wouldn’t mind doing so in their own ways.
The freshman trio of Emily Deering, Gracie Huffman and Erin Stewart helped Ohio out run multiple schools.
While walking home Saturday night, a student heard racial slurs being yelled through a megaphone by another Ohio University student.
With both on the same Saturday, neither gets the full attention of Athens they deserve.
Ohio will look to bounce back from a lowly outing on the road against Toledo.
Kiser’s Barbeque announce via Facebook on Monday they would be closing their doors immediately. The decision followed a buyout from Lancaster-based Franco’s Pizza.
Chris Spegal, standing 6-foot-7 and at 400 pounds, eyes his chance to lift for a powerlifting record he nearly owned a few months ago.
The Women’s Center will be hosting “Changing the Face of Power: Empowering Young Women to Create Lasting Change on Campus & Beyond” to empower marginalized people to get their voices heard.
Columnist Melanie Umbaugh is leaving in two weeks to study in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Read her weekly column to follow her adventure.
Shoplifting blogs are gaining popularity on Tumblr, but for the people who own and work at local Athens businesses, shoplifting is a real problem.
Quinn Cook, a former Duke guard, receives second chance with Canton Charge.