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POMEROY, Ohio (WCHS) — Deputies investigating “high levels of drug trafficking” in Meigs County reported making two arrests Thursday. Charles Sullivan, of Letart, West Virginia, and Antonio ...
DECATUR, Tenn. (WDEF) — Fire crews in Decatur fought a large structure fire over the weekend. On Sunday, February 9, 2025, at 3:15 a.m. the Decatur Fire Department (DFD) was dispatched to the ...
The CWSRF loan specifies that Meigs will pay 2.48% on the 30-year loan, which qualifies for a reduced interest rate. In total, the city will be eligible for principal forgiveness of up to $4,000,000.
State Police reported receiving assistance on scene from the Athens County Coroner’s Office, EMS, police and fire crews, and the Ohio Department of Transportation.
Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a Nissan Truck on Nye Ave. near East Main Street in the Village of Pomeroy, according to a post on the Meigs County Sheriffs Office’s Facebook page. Charles ...
MINFORD, Ohio (WOUB) — The 1-20 (0-12) Meigs Marauders traveled to face the 16-5 (9-1) Minford Falcons in the first round of the OHSAA girls state tournament. After some early sparks ...
DeKalb County nonprofit Children Read has provided books to preschool students in the county and Atlanta's Title 1 schools. The organization has donated nearly 200,000 books to students since 2014.
Knox County Schools leaders, following a new state law, decided to pull 48 books out of its libraries and classrooms. Dashka Slater's nonfiction book "The 57 Bus" was among them. It is among the ...
Did something in the book go against the law? If it did, it was set aside. Knox County removed fewer books than some other districts in the state, but more than some others. Wilson County Schools ...
A children’s book author stopped by Seedling Mile Elementary School to encourage students to use their imagination.
After she was killed, colleagues ensured publication of her unfinished book. By Rebecca Donner In Michelle de Kretser’s new novel, a young graduate student gets caught in the gap between ...
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