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The Scoop News Roundup June 29, 2026
Note: This is a combined Bulletin Board and Scoop. This issue of the Scoop is abbreviated as it was prepared earlier than usual, June 25–26. The Athens County Independent will be closed all week, June 29–July 3, for summer break. We’ll be back in the office Monday, July 6! Dates and times may change after…
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County committee appoints Athens auditor, treasurer
Josh Thomas and Jason Schroer will take over as city auditor and treasurer, respectively, following the retirement of Kathy Hecht.
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Local law enforcement use surveillance tech amid public concern (Updated)
Attendees at a public forum this month discussed the local law enforcement’s use of Flock surveillance technology.
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Grant funds save Produce Perks at Athens Farmers Market
The program, which helps SNAP recipients access fresh produce, was previously funded through a federal grant terminated in April 2025.
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Nelsonville to seek second opinion on pool
The Nelsonville City Council operating under the charter also heard updates from the auditor.
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Nelsonville Music Festival stays fresh in 20th year
The three-day fundraising event welcomed new and established acts to Snow Fork Event Center.
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Free brush chipping and mulch for Nelsonville residents
Additionally, the city is providing the woodchips/mulch produced free to the public.
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Athens Drag Collective promotes accessibility, diversity
Students at Ohio University are shaping a new era of drag performance through their inclusive club.
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Governor vetoes outdoor rec funding cut (Updated)
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said the funding cut “would unnecessarily harm” economic development in Appalachian Ohio.

