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Athens County library staff requests voluntary union recognition
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — Athens County Public Libraries staff have asked the ACPL board to voluntarily recognize an employee union, after 72% of eligible employees signed union cards. The union drive was announced yesterday in a press release from the Ohio Federation of Teachers, which represents about 20,000 active and...
Following bankruptcy, Ohio restaurant chain closing all locations outside of Cleveland
An Ohio-based restaurant chain that once boasted multiple Columbus locations, and more than 10 throughout the state, is preparing to shutter all of its eateries outside of the Cleveland area. According to statement posted to its social media accounts earlier this week by owner Matt Fish, Melt Bar & Grilled...
City of Chillicothe Street Paving Simultaneous to ODOT Route 50 Paving in City
Article Presented By Hanes Total Healthcare Center…. (Chillicothe) – The City of Chillicothe Engineering Department has announced that milling and paving work of City streets has begun affecting portions of the following roads – Hickory, Columbus, Banyas, Buckeye, Edgewood, Ashley, North Bowman, Fourth, Logan and Watt. Crews will effectively move throughout the city to conduct milling and paving work. Residents are advised to watch for “NO PARKING” signs, as no parking areas will be strictly enforced. All work is weather dependent. Motorists are advised to use caution, watch for construction vehicles and workers, and plan alternate routes on impacted days. Residents are encouraged to contact the Engineering Department with any questions at (740) 773-8981 or by e-mail at Engineering@ChillicotheOH.gov.
Q&A: Unioto’s Aidyn Danison discusses offseason, pressure, expectations
CHILLICOTHE — When the ball is at Aidyn Danison’s feet, good things tend to happen. That statement has never been truer than it was last fall as the Shermans’ forward led her teammates to 10 victories and a fourth consecutive league championship. Her efforts were rewarded with...
Nelsonville Music Festival Puts on a World-Class Event with an Appalachian Twist: Review
Nelsonville Music Festival brought Killer Mike, Courtney Barnett, and many more to the hills of Ohio. Nelsonville Music Festival Puts on a World-Class Event with an Appalachian Twist: Review Jonah Krueger
Former Del. Wilson joins ballot for West Virginia governor’s race as Constitution Party candidate
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – Former West Virginia Delegate Marshall Wilson has officially qualified for the November ballot as a Constitution Party candidate in the race for West Virginia governor. Wilson needed 8,000 signatures from registered voters in order to make the cut. Just last week, he was still 2,000 short. On Tuesday afternoon, he delivered […]
Wawa Enters 14th State With a New Store Coming to West Virginia
A truck promotes Wawa's pending arrival at a groundbreaking outside Lexington, Kentucky, in June 2024. A West Virginia Wawa is on its way to becoming a reality, as the Delaware County convenience store chain opens its first store there, writes Jim Walsh for the Courier-Post. This will be Wawa’s 14th...
Things to do: Concerts include Lock 17 at The Barn and Saved by the 90s in Secrest lot
ZANESVILLE — The Barn is once again home to the rocking sounds of Lock 17. Members of the band based out of Cambridge include Eric Schlosser, Frank Redder, Dirk Keylor, Robbie Hayes, and Asa Shaddix. The band performs a mix of classic rock and current favorites. The show is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Aug. 10. Upcoming events at The Barn include Tommy Lee Aug. 11 and music trivia Aug. 12. For more information call 740-455-2276. The...
Officials progressing with Austin Master clean up in Martins Ferry
MARTINS FERRY, Ohio — For the past few years, the city of Martins Ferry has been dealing with the effects of environmental violations from improper disposal by Austin Master Services. The city, tasked with clean-up, is working through the lengthy process. In May, Austin Master Services was found in...
Zanesville bar owners take a wait-and-see approach to proposed training requirement
ZANESVILLE − Ohio legislators are asking who is responsible for the wellbeing and safety of patrons, staff and the public if someone leaves a bar intoxicated. Is it the bar? Or is it the personal responsibility of the adult to act safely if they’re intoxicated? ...
Oberlin Food Hub brings fresh produce to Ohio's food banks while supporting local farmers
One in seven Ohioans faces food insecurity, according to Feeding America. This story is part of a “Sound of Us” series in partnership with Lorain County's Second Harvest Food Bank. For many of Ohio’s local organic farmers, acquiring land, purchasing equipment and managing crops can be challenging enough,...
Brick Fest Live brings LEGO block party to Huntington
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Huntington is set to build a comeback for a favorite childhood pastime as Brick Fest Live returns to the Marshall Health Network Arena Aug. 3 and 4. Event organizers plan to fill the arena with more than a million LEGO bricks to be used for...
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