Fostering Growth
By Andrea Frazier | Mar. 28, 2013Hit by empty-nest syndrome after her grown sons moved out, Terrie Brown, along with her husband, decided to return to a system she has now been a part of for more than 30 years.
Hit by empty-nest syndrome after her grown sons moved out, Terrie Brown, along with her husband, decided to return to a system she has now been a part of for more than 30 years.
An Athens collaboration to improve the lifestyle and well being of local food pantry patrons through education and accessibility champions the importance of eating and distributing fresh produce.
An Athens organization is seeking to make it possible for inmates to turn the page while they’re behind bars.
Suzanne Theodoras lost 40 pounds while her husband Basil shed about 20, and none of it would’ve been possible without the completion of a health education program that has reached Athens.
An Athens woman who said she has a heightened sense of intuition and psychic skills couldn’t tell her clients which lottery numbers to play, but she does try to help them sort out problems and make good decisions.
Critical health issues in rural Ohio will be on the examining table Friday during an event to raise awareness of the issues and to celebrate the strides taken to overcome them.
A little more than half of Athens’ 48,858 registered voters turned out to cast their vote Tuesday, down from 60 percent in 2008.
Eighty-two years after a 1930 disaster in Millfield claimed the lives of 82 miners, the Athens County Historical Society and Museum will host the Millfield Mine Disaster Remembrance on Monday.
A local business incubation site provides industrial-grade cooking space and equipment to help keep local food and farm entrepreneurs in the kitchen.
An Athens health-foods store has begun to spice up its shelves by selling locally made salsa.