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Athens County library staff requests voluntary union recognition
The library’s board president supports voluntary recognition of the union.
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Petitioners seek court orders for Nelsonville ballot initiative (Update)
Two Nelsonville residents want the judge to force the city to place an initiative to abolish the city charter on the November ballot.
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Director who transformed Survivor Advocacy Outreach Program leaves
Under Jen Seifert’s leadership, SAOP attracted millions in public funding, and the organization transformed from a small direct service orientation toward one focused in part on transforming the housing market.
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Nelsonville boil order for Poplar Street
Customers between Burr Oak Boulevard and Hopkins Street are under a boil order until noon on Thursday.
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Federal Hocking hires new superintendent, continues deficit reduction
Federal Hocking welcomes new superintendent Jason Spencer while continuing to reduce budget deficit for 2024-25 school year.
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The Scoop Announcements July 23 – 29, 2024
Our weekly roundup of announcements from government and community organizations for the week of July 23 – 29, 2024
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Proposed parcel fee for solid waste fails (Updated)
The decision kills that proposed funding option for the next 15 years, as well as the district’s plans to purchase the Athens-Hocking Recycling Centers’ property and facilities at 5991 Industrial Drive in Athens.

