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Commissioners split on outdoor rec council; city likely to renew support
A reduction in Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia membership fees has revived the question of 2024 support – but the county seems unlikely to pay amid budgetary and “personality” issues.
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Jones, McCarey talk issues for District 95
A lowkey forum earlier this month featured a polite discussion between the candidates.
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Dog of the Week: Sissy E.
9-6-24, female terrier mix, 11yo, 98.8# (was 111#), FOUND on College St, Nelsonville.
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Help is available if you want to quit smoking
Quitting smoking is one of the most important things you can do. It’s hard, but there are free resources to help you kick the habit.
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Disingenuous ballot language for Issue 1 is Orwellian double-speak
The lengthy Issue 1 ballot information sounds like an “against” argument. While the points made are not actually untrue, they are misleading
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The Scoop Announcements Oct. 29–Nov. 4, 2024
Our weekly roundup of announcements from government and community organizations for the week of Oct. 29–Nov. 4, 2024
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Athens Halloween Block Party turns 50 this year
Once a rowdy and illegal late-night takeover of Court Street, the block party has become a day-long event featuring family activities, live music and more.
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The truth about Citizens Not Politicians – Issue 1
Don’t be fooled by disinformation. If Ohio leaders believed that they were being honest public servants, they would welcome this amendment.


