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Nelsonville opts into opioid settlement
Nelsonville City Council unanimously passed an emergency ordinance Monday night to opt into a nationwide opioid settlement.
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Wolman case ends in guilty plea, fine
ATHENS, Ohio — An Athens woman accused of assaulting a protester in January pleaded guilty to an amended charge in Athens Municipal Court last week. Gabriella Wolman, 36, of Athens, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of disorderly conduct, a minor misdemeanor, on March 8. Wolman also was fined $100 and ordered not to violate…
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Clelan North
Service at 11 a.m. Thursday at Jagers & Sons Funeral Home, Athens. Friends may call 6–8 p.m. Wednesday and on Thursday from 10 a.m. until time of service.
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Chauncey Public Library to move, expand in next two years
The new Chauncey Library, to be built at 43 Converse St., will be bigger – double or triple the size of the existing library – branch manager Liz Hill said.
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Donna Bobo
Funeral service will be conducted Tuesday, March 14th at 11:00 a.m. at Jagers & Sons Funeral Home, Athens with Gary Alton officiating. Burial will be in Hilltop Cemetery, Millfield. Friends may call Monday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home.
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Ken Sams
A memorial service will be held April 2nd, at 11:30 a.m. at Jagers & Sons Funeral Home, 24 Morris Ave., Athens with Pastor Barry Bolin officiating. Friends may call April 2nd at 10:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Following the memorial service, a celebration of his life and meal will be…
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Elizabeth Elmore
. Funeral service will be conducted Wednesday at 2:00 pm at Jagers & Sons Funeral Home, Athens with Rev. Joel Harbarger officiating. Burial will be in Alexander Cemetery, Hebbardsville. Friends may call Wednesday 12 noon until time of service at the funeral home.
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Wayne clear-cutting project argued in federal court
The Ohio Environmental Council is suing to stop the U.S. Forest Service from clear-cutting 1,600 acres in the Wayne National Forest.
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Ohio legislators should OK increased funding for domestic violence programs
The $20 million in additional funding for domestic violence services that Gov. Mike DeWine and Attorney General Dave Yost are recommending in the 2024–25 state budget could be a lifeline for survivors of intimate partner abuse.

