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Mary C. Brady
Funeral service is at 6 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Morrison Funeral Chapel, Glouster-Bishopville, preceded by visitation at 4 p.m.
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Disabilities commission urges action on crosswalks
Stamped concrete is more reliable than bricks for users of mobility devices or canes, or who are less stable walking.
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Athens moves to freeze assets after electronic theft of $722k
The city has sued to freeze an account where it sent a payment it thought was for the firm that built the Stimson Avenue fire HQ.
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Athens Metropolitan Housing Authority sells former director’s home
Proceeds from the sale will go toward the $2.3 million the agency is owed by Jodi Rickard.
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Committee recommends taking Nelsonville charter issue to supreme court
City council may consider that question Dec. 9, as well as whether to create a citizens’ commission to implement Issue 23.
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Elections director engaged in nepotism, Ohio Ethics Commission said
The 2022 settlement with Debra Quivey is the only Athens County OEC investigation that resulted in a settlement over the past five years.
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Local craftspeople offer free repair and education at Saturday’s Fix It Fest
See how to repair everyday items — from small engines to lost buttons on a shirt — rather than throwing them away and buying new ones.
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My Sister’s Paws provides shelter for women and their pets
The program helps survivors of domestic violence overcome a common barrier to seeking shelter: not wanting to leave pets behind.
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Athens City Council tables 2025 budget ordinance; income tax hike moves forward
Questions about projected revenue halted progress on the budget, while administration absences prevented a possible amendment to the proposed income tax hike.

