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Audit released May 14, 2026
ATHENS COUNTY, Ohio – The Ohio Auditor of State released the following audit May 14, 2026:
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Lawrence Paul Kamody
Please join the family in a celebration of Larry’s life Saturday, May 23, 3–6 p.m. at Village Productions. Feel free to bring a dessert to share.
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Reel Talk: Three bizarre biopics
Three recent musical biopics give us nuanced, satirical and genuinely strange portrayals of celebrities.
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Athens Planning Commission press release on recovery housing
ATHENS, Ohio — Several recent Athens Planning Commission meetings have included the topic of recovery housing. The planning commission would like to inform the public that no changes to the zoning code, or other city code, related to this topic will be recommended to city council at this time. While initial assessments by city officials…
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Athens Planning Commission meeting canceled May 19, 2026
The Athens Planning Commission meeting previously scheduled for this Wednesday, May 19 has been canceled.
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Nelsonville city offices closed Memorial Day
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — The City of Nelsonville announces that all city offices will be closed Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. City offices will re-open for business on Tuesday, May 26 for regular business hours.
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Southeast Ohio Fibershed brings together sustainable textile enthusiasts to celebrate relaunch
The Southeast Ohio Fibershed’s Spring 2026 Meetup took place Saturday, May 30 in Buchtel.
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Alexander High School students receive scholarships
The Alexander High School Scholarship Ceremony was held May 14 at the school’s cafetorium. Alexander’s Future Foundation awarded 69 scholarships totaling $71,875.00 to deserving seniors who chose to further their education by attending post-secondary two-year, four-year or trade schools. 2026 AFF scholarships recipients, college/university and scholarships: Karah Allison, University of Rio Grande Brandon, Sharon &…
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The Scoop News Roundup May 19, 2026
Local Trimble Local Schools’ financial situation is improving, following a successful levy that will bring new revenue to the district. The district had cut several teaching positions amid a fiscal crisis. Kristi Sadler Barker will take over as superintendent as the district moves forward, bringing 34 years of experience in public education. (Athens Messenger) Alexander…

