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Inside Courts: Updates on Nelsonville, Quidel damage and Athens cyber theft
Civil litigation is a slow process. Here’s what’s happening with some of the cases I’ve written about this year.
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Closed OU centers’ archives find new home at Mount Zion
The Mount Zion Black Cultural Center acquired materials from the three Ohio University programs forced to close by state law.
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Sculpture dedicated during community center 25th anniversary event
The sculpture was created by an Athens High School art teacher in collaboration with her students and local residents.
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Nelsonville student musicians to write, record original songs
The students in the Afterschool Music Program at Stuart’s Opera House face the challenge of writing, rehearsing, recording, and releasing an original song by the end of the fall semester.
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Changemakers: HAPCAP gives low-income residents a hand up
From home weatherization help and food access to child care and public transit, HAPCAP makes life easier for low-income residents.
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Waterloo Fire Department aids Hurricane Helene survivors
New Marshfield’s Waterloo Fire Department is preparing to go on its fifth trip delivering items to hurricane survivors in North Carolina.
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Living Traditions returns to highlight Appalachian culture
The free event on Oct. 11 in Stewart showcases local creativity and community.
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What to do in Athens County this fall (Updated)
Local autumn events this year include pumpkin carving, Octoberfest, and fungi festival.
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First homecoming festival invites public to ‘come home to Amesville’
The inaugural Amesville Homecoming Festival is set to take place Saturday, Oct. 11.

