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Photo of the Week: Sept. 10, 2024
The Hocking River looks low amid Athens County’s historic drought conditions.
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Inside Courts: Unpacking the decision overturning Athens’ plastic bag ban
Judge George McCarthy’s ruling included facts outside the case, which could cause it to be overturned on appeal.
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Home, Cooking: Green Beans Made in a Most Unusual Fashion
I was blown away by how tasty the roasted beans’ texture was, especially when juxtaposed with the savory roasted scallions.
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Tips for Tenants: What do I do if I get a three-day notice to leave and my landlord is threatening to lock me out?
A landlord can’t threaten to kick you out, change your locks, shut off your utilities, or set your property out to try to get you to move.
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Table for Tara: Little Fish Brewing Company is a big catch in our local pond
Little Fish offers vibrant, elevated cuisine and house craft beers in a tranquil, family-friendly setting on the outskirts of Athens.
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Inside Courts: Ohio University dodges responsibility for student’s hazing death
The decision by the Ohio Court of Claims means that OU will not have to face Collin Wiant’s family in a trial.
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Athens County Fair hosts inaugural school bus demolition derby
Federal Hocking Local School District students may call themselves winners of the first Athens County Fair school bus demolition derby.
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Athens County library admin encouraged paring back Pride Month displays
In communications with patrons, the library director pinned less colorful displays on decision-making by local branches.
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Olympics spotlights Ohio University photography talent
The summer Olympics showcased stellar photography talent produced by Ohio University’s School of Visual Communication.
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Nelsonville Music Festival returns for 18th year
Nelsonville Music Festival welcomed attendees, artists and vendors from around the world for its 2024 festival.
