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Smoking cessation can be a long journey, but is worthwhile
Don’t allow failed attempts of smoking cessation to defeat you, writes Patricia Coon.
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The people need to act against the Trump administration
We must convince our elected representatives to stand up for what is fair and right, writes Fred Kight.
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Former East State Street fire station to be used for private car storage (Updated)
The Richland Area Fire Department will use funds from the sale of Station 2 to enlarge and remodel its Hooper Road station.
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Home, Cooking: Crisper-Clearing Green Cabbage Slaw with Dill
We still have a few weeks until the full glory of local produce hits. It’s time to clear out the crisper drawer to make room.
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Council tables civil suit over unauthorized brick patio, curb
The council also approved eight city streets for repaving.
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Ohio Senate Bill 153 would endanger voting rights
Ohio Senate Bill 153 will impose increased burdens on voters, and on our hardworking and dedicated Board of Elections staff members
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Proposed federal, state policy could harm BOE, voters
Congress’s SAVE Act and Ohio’s Senate Bill 153 and House Bill 233 — currently being considered by our legislature — impose draconian and unnecessary restrictions on our voting experience.
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State tosses out Ohio University’s objections to faculty union election
The State Employee Relations Board officially certified the Ohio University faculty union. OU has 15 days to appeal the decision.
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Nelsonville hires Fred Holmes as city manager
The council also discussed payment procedures for contractors and heard updates from the ad-hoc committee overseeing implementation of Issue 23.
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Photo of the Week: May 7, 2025
Lyn Ford speaks at the Chauncey Public Library on May 7, 2025. Photo by Al Maloney.
