Lecture series celebrates Archaeology Month
By Julie Weller | Oct. 8, 2013Southeast Ohio’s long history and richness is celebrated every year in October, which is deemed archaeology month by the state.
Southeast Ohio’s long history and richness is celebrated every year in October, which is deemed archaeology month by the state.
The two elevators at the Athens City Municipal Parking Facility on Washington Street will soon undergo what city officials are calling urgent repairs.
Tonight’s Athens City Council meeting will begin at 7 p.m. with a special presentation from top Ohio University officials.
If you’ve been complaining to city officials about not being able to pay your utility bill with a credit or debit card, your efforts might soon pay off.
Living with a disability can be a challenge, and on Thursday afternoon, Challenged by Choice participants were given the ability to experience what living life with a disability is like first hand.
The Athens City School District is in the process of adopting new state education standards, which Ohio Department of Education officials argue will better prepare students for a college career path.
The Compost Exchange, a facility located in The Plains, is becoming more and more of a popular option for those who want to avoid the hassle and stink of composting at home.
Athens City Council will meet tonight at City Hall tonight at 7 p.m.
Local companies in Athens generally enjoy the business Ohio University students bring, and though a lot of students live in dorms, the Athens Farmers Market isn’t an exception.