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Why Ohio university presidents stayed quiet on controversial bill
Lobbyists for Ohio’s public universities advised higher education leaders not to challenge Republican lawmakers on a controversial anti-DEI bill.
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Actually, we should avoid septic sludge as fertilizer
In regard to the Independent’s article on using septic sludge for fertilizer…
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Thank you, helpful city and government workers
I give thanks for the government servants who responded to my concern and look forward to “happy trails” along SR 682 in the month to come.
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Mediums in Motion showcases impressive performances
Each student used visual, descriptive and contextual elements of an artwork to create a 4-dimensional experience of being in conversation – and in motion – with each medium.
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Judge rules default judgement against church on most Bellar claims
A federal judge has mostly granted a motion of default judgment against a Waverly, Ohio, church in a case brought by an Amesville woman formerly known as Serah Bellar.
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Athens County Board of Elections replaces Democrat member
The board of elections also appointed director and deputy director at its organizational meeting on Wednesday.
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Home, Cooking: Winter Project Enchiladas
This recipe will leave a lot of bowls and pans to be washed and will take most of an afternoon — but it’s worth it.
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Federal Hocking superintendent has rocky job history
Before he became FedHock superintendent last summer, Jason Spencer worked for five school districts in 10 years and left two of them under a cloud.
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Burr Oak Boulevard in Nelsonville closed til Monday, March 10, 2025
The City of Nelsonville announces that tomorrow morning Thursday, March 6, 2025, Burr Oak Boulevard will be closed to vehicle traffic between Hillside Drive and the US 33 overpass for an emergency sanitary sewer line repair.
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Photos of the Week: March 5, 2025
Mushrooms and a waterfall at The Ridges. March 5, 2025. Photos by Eric Boll.
