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The Bulletin Board: Public Meetings, March 24–31, 2025
Public meetings for the week of March 24, 2025.
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Frank Bail
Funeral service will be conducted at Jagers & Sons Funeral Home in Athens at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 25, 2025, with Zach Hedrick officiating. Burial will be in New Marshfield Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 6–8 p.m. at the funeral home.
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We had to sue the City of Athens to get cybertheft records
Three weeks after we took it to court, the city released emails we requested back in December. If they can block us, they can block you, too.
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Wellness Watch: Rest and sleep is the key to a healthier life
It’s often challenging to give your body the rest it needs, but it is crucial for your health.
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Athens City Council considers sidewalks as part of roundabout
Sidewalks, as proposed for the SR 682/56 roundabout project scheduled for construction starting this summer, drew concern from two Athens City Council members during a related ordinance’s first reading on Monday.
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Table for Tara: Celebrate the return of outdoor fun at Eclipse Company Store
Round up some friends, dust off your bicycle, and venture to Eclipse Company Store in The Plains to soak in the outdoor fun we’ve waited all winter for.
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Teacher layoffs coming to Trimble schools
According to the union president, about a dozen teachers will be laid off.
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We’re tired of waiting for accessible crosswalks, City of Athens
When people choose to hear only what they want to hear, it becomes an endless circular argument that wastes precious time.
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Chauncey sewer project expected to be complete by July
After decades of disrepair, Chauncey’s sewer system is finally getting an upgrade. The village expects to make further infrastructure improvements soon.
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A divided FedHock board votes to eliminate teaching positions
The decision vote drew jeers from the large audience, several of whom warned that the move would lead more students to leave the district.
