Nelsonville man and Albany woman sentenced to prison for robbery
By Kelly Doran | Apr. 23, 2014A Nelsonville man and an Albany woman were sentenced to prison on Wednesday.
A Nelsonville man and an Albany woman were sentenced to prison on Wednesday.
A Glouster man who pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery and burglary last January was granted judicial release last week.
Although he originally pleaded innocent, a Nelsonville man pleaded guilty to one count of robbery Tuesday, a felony of the second degree.
As Ohio awkwardly begins the transition into spring, hikers face unique challenges to stay safe on historically dangerous trails in the area.
As Ohio awkwardly begins the transition into spring, hikers face unique challenges to stay safe on historically dangerous trails in the area.
After a case involving human trafficking hit home last fall, law enforcement, students and local organizations have been turning their attention to curbing human trafficking in the state.
Sean Kiser has always been in the restaurant business.
Ohio’s population over the age of 60 is expected to grow 30 percent by 2020, but by that time Athens County could have one of the lowest percentages of the 60-plus population in the state.