Jackson County • October 3, 2025
Good morning, Jackson County. Construction dust is flying at the intersection of Routes 682 and 56, where a $3.5 million roundabout project has local business owners spinning with frustration. The safety-focused improvement, scheduled to continue until fall 2026, aims to reduce crashes but has sparked concerns about timing and communication as shop owners still recover from previous construction impacts. Despite the controversy, officials assure residents that all traffic lanes will remain open throughout the project.
Meanwhile, the future of agriculture looks bright as Southern FFA students showcased their talents at the Meigs County Fair, earning recognition for well-trained livestock and impressive educational displays. And for civic-minded residents, this Sunday brings an opportunity for meaningful political engagement at the "Meet the Vinton County Candidates" event, where voters can have distraction-free conversations with local office seekers ahead of the October 6 registration deadline.
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🚧 Athens roundabout construction sparks backlash from local businesses. The project at state routes 682 and 56 will continue until fall 2026, aiming to improve safety at a high-crash intersection. Local business owners express frustration over lack of communication and timing, fearing traffic disruptions will hurt sales as they're still recovering from previous construction projects. Despite concerns about impacts on school transportation and pedestrian access, city officials maintain all traffic lanes will remain open while work proceeds. The $3.5 million project was funded primarily through state grants that required specific timing.
🚜 Southern FFA students shine at Meigs County Fair competition. From livestock showings to award-winning displays, young agricultural leaders demonstrated their dedication and skills at the August event. Members like Tyson Hupp, Hunter Lackey, and Marcy Evans earned recognition for their well-trained animals after months of preparation. Beyond the show ring, students collaborated on an impressive educational booth featuring wiring, shop, livestock, and greenhouse projects. The experience provided valuable lessons in responsibility and teamwork while showcasing the future of agriculture to the community.
🗳️ Vinton County voters can meet local candidates face-to-face this Sunday. The "Meet the Vinton County Candidates" event will take place at the Community Building from 6-8 p.m., giving residents a chance to have distraction-free conversations with those running for office. Organized by school board write-in candidate Amanda Woltz, the gathering will feature candidates for township trustee positions, fiscal office, and school board seats at individual tables. With the voter registration deadline approaching on October 6 and the general election set for November 4, 2025, this event offers timely engagement for local voters.
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Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
-Romans 12:12
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