Athens County • December 30, 2024
Good morning, Athens County. As local dispensaries prepare for a new era of recreational cannabis sales, Athens is rolling out some of Ohio's most thoughtful regulations, proving that even as times change, our commitment to community well-being stays rooted as firmly as our agricultural heritage. From carefully mapped buffer zones to innovative police training, we're writing the playbook on how to embrace progress while preserving peace of mind.
And speaking of hometown success stories, there's something beautifully poetic about Tim Snedden's return to Tri-County Career Center - this time on the other side of the teacher's desk. His journey from student to educator in the very same classroom reads like a love letter to lifelong learning, reminding us that sometimes the most meaningful paths lead right back home.
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💸 One tiny typo let cyber criminals steal $722,000 from Athens, Ohio. The thieves impersonated a construction company by creating a fake email domain with just two swapped letters in the word "construction." City officials unknowingly authorized the payment to a fraudulent bank account in Louisville, Kentucky, believing they were paying for renovations to an old National Guard Armory. The city has filed a lawsuit against the unknown perpetrators while launching both criminal and civil investigations involving federal law enforcement. Though Athens has cyber insurance, it's unclear how much of the stolen funds can be recovered, and the city is now overhauling its financial controls and cyber security training.
🌿 Athens rolls out strict rules for recreational marijuana sales. The Ohio city has established 500-foot buffer zones between cannabis shops and community gathering places like schools, parks, and churches. Local dispensaries are focusing heavily on education and responsible use as they prepare to serve both medical and recreational customers. The Cannabis Museum is hosting educational events about cultivation, highlighting Athens County's agricultural heritage and strong support for legalization. Meanwhile, law enforcement has retrained police dogs to ignore marijuana while focusing resources on more dangerous drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine.
👨🏫 Former student returns as teacher to inspire next generation. Tim Snedden's journey at Tri-County Career Center has come full circle, transforming from student to educator at age 44. Now teaching from the same classroom where he once learned, Snedden embodies the principle of lifelong learning that he aims to instill in his students. While the article is brief, it highlights the powerful symmetry of an educator teaching in the same space where his own career journey began.Note: The source article is quite limited in detail, but I've crafted a summary that captures the core narrative while maintaining journalistic integrity with the available information.
| Team | Opponent | Score |
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| @ Belpre | W 58-54 | |
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| vs Portsmouth West | L 60-40 | |
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| vs Miller | W 62-56 (OT) | |
| vs Crooksville | L 63-57 |
Listed at $700,000, this charming ranch home sits on a stunning 41.37 acres and features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a range of amenities including a pond with a dock, a large barn, and a gazebo. Conveniently located near Athens City Schools with easy highway access, this property offers limitless potential and beautiful natural surroundings, making it a rare find for any buyer.
Historic elegance with development potential
Listed at $1,200,000, this historic 1930s grand home in Athens boasts stunning architecture and craftsmanship, occupying an entire city block with 10 individual platted lots for potential family homes. The elegant brick structure features leaded glass windows, a classic staircase, and a serene outdoor space with a pergola and fish pond, all nestled in a quiet neighborhood close to local amenities and natural attractions.
This fixer-upper home, listed at $110,000, sits on a sprawling 5 acres and is perfect for those looking to take on a major renovation project. The home requires a comprehensive overhaul, including updates to all mechanical systems and the basement, and is being sold as-is with a conservation easement in place.
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.
-Romans 8:28