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  • Nelsonville moves to accept restitution payments from ‘numerous individuals’

    Nelsonville moves to accept restitution payments from ‘numerous individuals’

    An ordinance authorizing acceptance of restitution payments to the city isn’t aimed at anyone in particular, Nelsonville Auditor Taylor Sappington told city council.

  • Nelsonville hires Tracy Galway as interim city manager

    Nelsonville hires Tracy Galway as interim city manager

    Nelsonville City Council hired Tracy Galway at a special meeting Monday night.

  • New Athens poet laureate is more than wordsmith

    New Athens poet laureate is more than wordsmith

    ATHENS COUNTY, Ohio — Albany resident Stephanie Kendrick can now add “Athens Poet Laureate” to her list of roles, which include village council member and mother, among others. The Athens Municipal Arts Commission named Kendrick Athens poet laureate in December 2022 for a two-year term. A lifelong southeast Ohio resident, Kendrick has been writing poetry…

  • Project seeks to capture Appalachian herbal remedies, stories

    Project seeks to capture Appalachian herbal remedies, stories

    ATHENS COUNTY, Ohio — An Athens County resident is part of a team that received a grant to capture traditional stories of folk medicine before they’re lost to time. Talcon Quinn and Morgantown, West Virginia-based journalist and filmmaker Clara Haizlett received $10,000 from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Central Appalachia Living Traditions Folk and Traditional…

  • Nelsonville names new interim city manager, police chief

    Nelsonville names new interim city manager, police chief

    City council chose Nelsonville Police Department Sergeant Devon Tolliver to serve as interim police chief and city manager.

  • Two Nelsonville City Council members resign less than one week after city manager

    Two Nelsonville City Council members resign less than one week after city manager

    Read time: About 4 minutes NELSONVILLE, Ohio – At its regular Monday night meeting, Nelsonville City Council formally accepted the resignation of former City Manager Scott Frank, effective last Friday, Jan. 6. The next morning, council members Justin Booth and Cory W. Taylor resigned from the body. Both represented the entire city as at-large council…

  • Southeast Ohio Foodbank feeds hungry through deer season

    Southeast Ohio Foodbank feeds hungry through deer season

    Local deer hunters may fill more than just their own fridges this white-tailed deer season as southeast Ohio’s regional food bank is once again accepting venison donations.  The Logan-based Southeast Ohio Foodbank, a program of Hocking Athens Perry Community Action, is accepting deer meat donations to distribute to those in need across its 10-county service…

  • Holiday events abound in Athens County

    Holiday events abound in Athens County

    Reading time: About 6 minutes Holiday events, markets, activities and more are plentiful in and around Athens County this holiday season: Now through Saturday, Dec. 10  Toy Drive Presented by Southeastern Ohio Rainbow Alliance and Ohio University LGBT Center: SEORA and OU’s LGBT Center are collaborating on a toy drive.  Drop off locations include: Peddlers…

  • Livestock also impacted by deer disease outbreak

    Livestock also impacted by deer disease outbreak

    Tracking outbreaks of epizootic hemorrhagic disease is important because wild deer aren’t the only ones affected. Other ruminants can contract EHD, including livestock such as sheep, goats and cattle (and captive deer)—and outbreaks among domesticated ruminants are increasing, according to Dr. Dennis Summers, chief of the Division of Animal Health at the Ohio Department of…

  • Sick deer in Athens County: historic outbreak impacts hunting season

    Sick deer in Athens County: historic outbreak impacts hunting season

    Autumn’s chills, radiant sunsets and fantastic floral displays comprise a sensory experience that for many residents of southeast Ohio would not be complete without the taste of local game—especially white-tailed deer. This year, however, deer season has been marred by a historic outbreak of a disease that is killing deer across the state: epizootic hemorrhagic…