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Athens council takes dim view of retroactive building permit request
The out-of-town owner of a rental property wants the city to issue a special right-of-way permit for work that was completed last summer.
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Cannabis tax rollbacks will hurt our city and county budgets
State lawmakers want to take away money that was promised to local governments — even as they propose penalties that will cost us money.
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Home, Cooking: Tortilla Español
This is a great March dish, with potatoes from the market and a few of those increasingly precious eggs.
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Nelsonville city manager resigns after months on administrative leave
The council accepted former City Manager Tom Cangemi’s resignation at its meeting Monday night.
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Trimble schools approve cuts as projected deficit nears $2.5 million
The board of education approved more than 20 layoffs on Monday, while the treasurer explained that the district’s deficit is a moving target.
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Federal funding pauses and anti-DEI efforts worry Ohio University professors
Freezes of federal grant funding and the Trump administration’s anti-DEI efforts have Ohio University professors concerned about the impacts on staff and students.
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Ohio University faculty approve unionization by wide margin
Faculty voted 453 to 189 to form a union, according to unofficial results.
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Lyn McClure Butrick
A service will be held at The Church of the Good Shepherd in Athens on Saturday, June 21, time to be determined, with a reception to follow.
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U.S. 50 sewer project nears completion
Although the project is good for local water quality, residents of the area must deal with the cost of sewer connections and property damages.

