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Washington County Veterans Service Commission addresses public amid litigation

MARIETTA — Amid recent litigation, the Washington County Veterans Service Commission issued a statement in a press release Tuesday to restate its mission to the community. Over recent months, there has been ongoing litigation and disagreements among members within and surrounding the organization. Former Executive Director Darren Shearlock resigned from his position on June 11, which followed months of allegations, litigation, and complaints, according to the release. In the release, the organization said it acknowledged the “confusion” and “concern” that could arise as a result of these recent events. “The mission of the Veterans Service

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Meetings - The Wolf Creek Board of Education has changed the regular July meeting from July 20 to July 27.…

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Wolf Creek BOE meeting change The Wolf Creek Board of Education has changed the regular July meeting from July 20…

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Keep party politics out of the judiciary (editorial for 7/16)

If one takes a step back and looks at the matter logically, Ohio’s requirement that candidates in state supreme court races bear partisan labels is ridiculous. Add to that the decision that allowed judges to endorse political candidates and the situation is laughable. But three former state supreme court justices weren’t laughing last week…

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