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The Scoop Announcements July 9 – 12, 2024
Our weekly roundup of announcements from government and community organizations for the week of July 9 – 12, 2024
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The Bulletin Board: Public Meetings, July 8–15, 2024
The Bulletin Board: Public Meetings, July 8–15, 2024
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Proposed parcel fee is a good thing for Athens city residents, too
The alternative is raising rates for haulers, which could drive some out of business — giving Rumpke a monopoly in solid waste countywide.
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Lydia S. Jago
A cremation has taken place. The family will hold a celebration of life at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to Morrison Funeral Chapel, Glouster-Bishopville.
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Parcel fee proposal is a win for everyone
The parcel fee is the only reliable source of income to reduce the amount of trash going to landfills, as mandated by Ohio law.
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Rex L. Angle
Contributions in memory of Rex can be made to the Trimble Textbook and Supplies Foundation, c/o Sandy Gyure, PO Box 187, Glouster, Ohio 45732.
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New resource center to open in Nelsonville
The Athens County Community Cares Resource Center will host various service providers, taking a “360 degree” approach to the people it serves.
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COVID isn’t over, and neither is ‘Fantasmas’
Binge-watching HBO’s surreal comedy series while eating General Tso’s bean curd made COVID quarantine almost enjoyable.
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Nelsonville City Council to reinstitute mayor’s court
The court — which has generated up to $44,000 in fees in previous years — hasn’t been in session since November 2023.
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Appeals court rules for Nelsonville in city council quo warranto dispute
The Fourth District Court of Appeals said former council president Rita Nguyen and her appointee Sue Powell waited too long to press their legal claims.
