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Facts matter, especially regarding the proposed Conestoga huts
A felony conviction alone does not automatically bar someone from receiving basic shelter or support — just as it doesn’t disqualify someone from running for or serving as U.S. President.
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Inside Courts: Updates on Nelsonville, Quidel damage and Athens cyber theft
Civil litigation is a slow process. Here’s what’s happening with some of the cases I’ve written about this year.
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Closed OU centers’ archives find new home at Mount Zion
The Mount Zion Black Cultural Center acquired materials from the three Ohio University programs forced to close by state law.
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West Washington Street in Nelsonville closed until 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20
The street closure is necessary for a sanitary sewer repair.
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Nelsonville boil order for in effect until noon Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025
The Nelsonville Water Department has issued a boil order for Harper Street from High Street to the end of Harper Hollow and all of Ashton Avenue
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Nelsonville’s Public Square closed to traffic Saturday, Oct. 18
The Public Square will be closed to traffic 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, October 18, for a community yard sale.
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Sculpture dedicated during community center 25th anniversary event
The sculpture was created by an Athens High School art teacher in collaboration with her students and local residents.
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Athens Planning Commission proposes zoning changes on north side
The proposed changes would affect properties along North Lancaster Street, Second Street, Columbia Avenue and Columbus Road.
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Concerns about tents and huts should be heard
Common sense decision making doesn’t mean we don’t care, it means we do care.

