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April 21, May 19, June 16, July 21, August 18, September 15, 2012. Association members will offer local art and crafts for sale from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the third Saturday of the month through September at the[…]
The closing of Chauncey Elementary School at the end of this school year has resulted in the elimination of 24 positions — a principal, three teaching and 20 non-teaching positions — throughout the At
An Athens man found innocent by reason of insanity in the 2007 stabbing death of his father might be granted a move from a maximum security treatment center to a less-restrictive environment. However,
CHAUNCEY — People from Chauncey Elementary’s past and present gathered Wednesday night to reminisce and share stories about their beloved school at an appreciation dinner sponsored by Chauncey parents
The Lawrence County Commissioners, who in February were sued by their counterparts in Athens County, have now filed a [73] million lawsuit that names the Athens County Commissioners among the defendants
Beginning Monday, May 21, on- and off-campus collections sites will be accepting reusable goods, helping to divert waste from the landfill while serving a community in need.
At 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 16, a male student reported to Ohio University police that around 1 a.m. on the same day he was robbed in Emeriti Park while walking from Oxbow Trail toward Clippinger Hall.
Nelsonville Community Center promoting healthy living through a substance prevention program called LifeSkills Training.
The Federal Valley Resource Center is using their spring grant money to bring the buildings up to safety code.
The Dairy Barn Cultural Arts Center received a spring grant of $1,100 from the Athens Foundation, and they’re using the money to help enhance the local community by making arts programs accessible to people of all ages and abilities.
Factory Street Studio is one of the Athens Foundations’ spring grant recipients. The dance studio received $1,350 in grants and will be using the money to make renovations to the dance floor and a broken door.
Shade Community Center, is using its' $3,000 to fulfill their mission of “strengthening lives in the community” by purchasing new computers to replace the outdated systems available to community members.