Hocking County • October 28, 2025
Good morning, Hocking County. The curtain rises on exciting leadership news at Stuart's Opera House, where Devin Sudman has been appointed as Executive Director. The musician and educator, who's been serving as Education Director since 2021, brings impressive credentials including two Ohio University degrees and a passion for making the arts accessible to all. His "incredible passion" for the historic 1879 venue promises to strengthen southeastern Ohio's cultural landscape through innovative programming and community partnerships.
Meanwhile, the next generation of local leaders took center stage at the annual 4-H appreciation banquet, celebrating members, volunteers, and supporters who make the program thrive. Travis Brown and Timothy Lehman shared transformative experiences from sponsored trips that could shape their futures, while the Logan Daily brings us quirkier headlines—from concerned citizens worried about vintage magazine sales to football fans hoping for a season-ending victory against Teays Valley.
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🎭 Nelsonville opera house appoints local arts champion as new leader. Devin Sudman, a musician and educator with deep Ohio roots, has been named Executive Director of Stuart's Opera House effective October 20. Sudman, who has served as the organization's Education Director since 2021, brings impressive credentials including two Ohio University degrees and research on anti-racism in the arts. His appointment follows Melissa Wales's leadership, with Board Chair Kristi Brooks praising Sudman's "incredible passion" and "established commitment" to the historic venue. Founded in 1879, Stuart's Opera House presents year-round performances, educational programming, and the annual Nelsonville Music Festival.
🌱 Hocking County celebrates 4-H champions at annual appreciation banquet. The event honored members, volunteers, and supporters who contribute to the county's vibrant 4-H program. Two members shared their experiences from sponsored trips—Travis Brown attended Camp Canopy where he gained forestry knowledge that might reshape his career plans, while Timothy Lehman developed leadership skills at 4-H Leadership Camp. The evening recognized numerous individuals and organizations with awards, including alumni awards, camp sponsors, and achievement awards for outstanding members. Community service and donor awards highlighted the strong local support that keeps the Hocking County 4-H program thriving.
📰 Small town news roundup covers Playboy concerns and burnouts. The Logan Daily highlights quirky police calls including a citizen worried about vintage magazine sales and a truck doing donuts at Walmart. A letter writer questions short-term rental owners' complaints about local roads amid proposed regulations. Meanwhile, Logan's Chieftain football team prepares to end their disappointing winless season under first-year coach Jimmy Peyton with a final game against Teays Valley.
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