Athens County • August 11, 2025
Good morning, Athens County. The local real estate market is heating up faster than August pavement, with $2.8 million in property transactions changing hands in just one week. From lakefront luxury in Glouster commanding $549,900 to commercial properties fetching over $400,000 in Athens, the diverse market activity spans high-end homes to modest mobile home lots—painting a vibrant picture of our county's housing landscape at every price point.
Meanwhile, significant changes are reshaping two vital community institutions. Ohio University's Hans Meyer steps into the director's role at the prestigious Scripps School of Journalism with ambitious plans for expanding student opportunities, while Trimble Schools faces a financial crossroads as it proposes a 1% income tax to escape fiscal emergency. The district's creative approach aims to generate $660,000 annually while protecting residents on fixed incomes—a solution that appears to be rallying community support around the beloved Tomcats.
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🏠 Athens County real estate market buzzes with $2.8 million in property sales. The first week of August 2025 saw significant activity, with 18 properties changing hands across Athens and surrounding townships. Notable transactions included a lakefront property in Glouster for $549,900 and commercial properties on North Lancaster Street and South High Street in Athens, each selling for over $400,000. The sales ranged from high-end residential properties to more modest purchases, including a mobile home lot that sold for $31,900, reflecting the diverse housing market in the region.
🎓 Hans Meyer steps up as Scripps' new journalism champion. The Ohio University professor took over as director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism in July, succeeding the beloved "Dr. D" who retired after 33 years. Meyer, who joined OU in 2009, is already expanding experiential learning opportunities by taking students to San Diego and advocating for student media to receive academic credit. His leadership plans include emphasizing journalism's importance in society, offering more classes, and promoting trustworthy reporting practices while ensuring faculty have a voice in school decisions.
🏫 Trimble Schools seeks 1% income tax to escape fiscal emergency. The Ohio district, placed in financial crisis after enrollment declines and grant overcharges, faces a projected $2.9 million deficit by 2025. The proposed levy would generate about $660,000 annually for five years to restore stability and repay state assistance. District officials chose an income tax approach over property taxes to protect residents on fixed incomes and address their limited tax base. Community support appears strong as residents rally to prevent further cuts to their beloved Trimble Tomcats.
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Ranch paradise near everything convenient: This East Side ranch at 15 Eden Place offers three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and a "Peaceful Patio" accessible from the primary bedroom—all for $194,000 and conveniently located near numerous amenities.
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-John 3:16
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