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Jackson County • March 4, 2025

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Good morning, Jackson County. Financial leadership meets unanimous approval in Vinton County as Erica Zinn secures an impressive five-year contract as school treasurer. The 4-0 vote during February's special session speaks volumes about the confidence placed in her fiscal stewardship. This stands in stark contrast to the potential financial storm brewing as Gallia County leaders fight House Bill 15, which threatens to shift $73 million in valuation away from rural communities and potentially force higher property taxes on local residents.

Meanwhile, the numbers behind Wellston's public safety tell their own compelling story. With Police Chief John Robinson's annual report revealing over 3,400 calls handled in 2024 – including 663 traffic stops and 231 responses to suspicious activity – it's clear our officers have maintained a steady presence throughout our community. These statistics offer a window into the daily demands facing our small-town police department as they work to keep Jackson County safe.

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☕️ What's Brewing Locally

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💰 Erica Zinn secures impressive five-year contract as school treasurer. The Vinton County Local School District veteran received unanimous approval from the Board of Education during a special session on February 26. Board President Cindy Strausbaugh, Vice President Mary Ann Hale, and members Misty Napier and Roger Hauck all voted in favor following an executive session. The 4-0 decision demonstrates strong confidence in Zinn's continued financial leadership for the rural Ohio school district.

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🚨 Wellston Police responded to over 3,400 calls in 2024. Police Chief John Robinson presented the department's yearly report during a January city council meeting, highlighting the busy year for local law enforcement. The comprehensive data showed officers conducted 663 traffic stops and responded to 231 calls for suspicious activity throughout the year. The report also documented 158 additional incidents, though the full breakdown wasn't specified in the available information. This activity summary provides insight into the workload managed by the small-town police department.

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⚡ Rural officials fight bill that threatens county finances.Gallia County leaders testified against Ohio House Bill 15, warning it would devastate rural areas by changing how power plants are taxed. County Auditor Robbie Jacks explained the legislation would shift tax revenue from generation facilities to transmission lines, potentially costing Gallia County $73 million in valuation losses. School Treasurer Jack Webb warned the bill would force local taxpayers to cover about $450,000 annually in school debt through increased property taxes. Officials reported committee members promised to address their concerns, but local leaders remain skeptical based on past broken promises.

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🏡 Real Estate Reveals

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🗓️ Happenings & Hoopla

👶 Mar. 4 - Bouncing Babies Story Time: Wiggle and giggle at Bouncing Babies Story Time! Miss Meghan welcomes little ones (0-18 months) for stories, finger plays, songs, and playtime at Sylvester Memorial Wellston Public Library on March 4th.
📚 Mar. 6 - Toddler Story Time: Little bookworms unite at Jackson City Library's Toddler Story time! Bring your tiny tots to 21 Broadway St on March 6 for an engaging morning of tales, rhymes, and early literacy fun.
🛍️ Mar. 8 - Shop for Mission Trips: Shop with heart at Faith & Fitness' Pop Up Shop! Browse unique finds on March 8 at 281 Main St, Jackson, where your purchases help fund summer mission trips. Every dollar makes a difference! 💚
🥷 Mar. 8 - Ninja Marathon Series: Lace up for the Ninja Race Series at Yoctangee Park! Join fellow runners for a 1M, 5K, 10K, 15K, or Half Marathon on March 8 in Chillicothe. No membership required to participate.
🎭 Mar. 8 - Broadway Glam: Strut into Broadway Glam on March 8 for a dazzling evening of theatrical flair and entertainment at 211 Broadway St in Jackson. Come ready to shine under the spotlight!
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