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Table for Tara: The Triple Nickel is worth the drive to Chesterhill
Located in Chesterhill off SR 555, Triple Nickel Diner is a family-owned and family-friendly establishment that provides a comfortable atmosphere, satisfying homestyle meals, and some of the local-ist dishes around.
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Attend film screening to learn about war in Gaza
To the editor: I would like to urge the citizens of Athens who have questions about the war conditions in Gaza today to see a documentary entitled “Born in Gaza.” It follows the lives of children in Gaza shortly after the 2014 Gaza war. Ninety-six percent of those killed were Palestinians, most civilians and children.…
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Dog of the Week: Duff
DUFF, 1-22-24, male boxer mix, 1yr, 3mos, 51.8#, FOUND on First St., The Plains
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Nelsonville utilities, auditor office closed Thursday morning
The City of Nelsonville Utilities Office and Auditor’s Office will be closed Thursday, Feb. 29, from 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. so that employees can attend the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new wastewater treatment plant. Payments can and should be left in the payment box at City Hall and will be processed as they…
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Millfield fire destroys two-story home (Updated)
The structure fire occurred in a residential neighborhood along Millfield Road last night. No one was injured.
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Boil order on Madison Street in Nelsonville
The Nelsonville Water Department has issued a boil order for all customers on Madison Street from West Washington Street to Cross Street until noon on Thursday, Feb. 29. The boil order is due to crews tying into a new water line. When a boil order is in effect, we ask all who are affected to…
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David N. Wilson
Funeral service will be conducted Wednesday, Feb. 28th at 1:00 p.m. at Jagers & Sons Funeral Home, Athens with Donald Dunn officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Nelsonville. Friends may call Wednesday 11:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home.
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Athens names new street for county’s first Black attorney
The City of Athens will be hosting a street sign unveiling on February 29 at 10 a.m. to commemorate naming a new street after Athens County’s first Black attorney, Andrew Jackson Davison, and his wife, Eliza Brown Davison. Eliza is famous in her own right as cook for General George Custer during the Civil War.…


