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Nearly $157,000 in Marietta employee payments questioned

MARIETTA — Nearly $157,000 in employee vacation and holiday payments is being questioned in an active state investigation, while a former Marietta finance chairman is warning a notice sent to the city’s surety company could increase bonding costs or jeopardize future coverage. Letters from City Council leaders identified $156,881.50 in alleged overpayments. The figure does not include uncalculated amounts related to vacation proration or questions about $68,186.37 in overtime paid to one employee. During an Aug. 6 Marietta City Council meeting, former Councilman and Finance Committee Chairman Mike Scales told council that Auditor of State…

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Roundup: Waterford blanks Vinton County

WATERFORD — Gavin Hiener hauled in three of Avery Pottmeyer’s four touchdown passes and Waterford’s defense pitched a shutout to beat Vinton County 36-0 in Friday’s season opener. Hiener had TD receptions of 21, 29 and 7 yards to finish with 57 stripes on three receptions. Hayden Jones, who found the end zone twice,…

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Waterford 36, Vinton County 0 W (1-0) 6 23 7 0 — 36…

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Do your research - properly - before voting

Earlier this week, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose urged voters to do their homework ahead of the November general election - not regarding a person, but regarding State Issue 3. Full text, official ballot language, certified explanation and arguments for and against have been made available at OhioSoS.gov, for the measure proposing a…

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Washington County Harvest of Hope Washington County Harvest of Hope will celebrate its 20th anniversary from 1-4 p.m. Sunday at Masonic Park in Devola, featuring live music with Track 9, pulled pork BBQ from The Boathouse, games, OSU themed outdoor grill and a lottery board raffle and a 50/50 drawing. Advance tickets are $20…

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Vance campaigns at the Ohio steel plant where his grandfather worked

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) — Vice President JD Vance returned to his hometown on Friday to campaign for Republican candidates at the steel plant where his grandfather worked and portray the Democratic Party his Papaw once supported as unrecognizable today. Vance has highlighted his Rust Belt roots while trying to boost GOP candidates ahead of…