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Adkins’ recount request leads to motion for dismissal

The loser of the Democratic nomination for Athens County Commissioner has about 30 days to respond to a motion to dismiss his request for a hand recount of ballots after a status hearing Friday. Charlie Adkins of Albany now has until June 20 to ...

From ANDREA GOLBY, The Ohio University Post,  27 May 2008

State warms up to alpacas

A new law recognizing alpacas as livestock in Ohio will turn farmers’ hobbies into profitable businesses, supporters and farmers said. Athens resident Marilyn Wentworth said she has a five-year plan to move her horse farm to another property and ...

From ANDREA GOLBY, The Ohio University Post,  13 May 2008

Proposed law would require paid sick days

In November, Ohio voters might decide whether to require employers to give workers paid sick days — a benefit that is not required by state law. The Ohioans for Healthy Families Coalition is collecting signatures starting Friday to get a proposed law ...

From ANDREA GOLBY, The Ohio University Post,  8 May 2008
Related Topics: U.S. House of Representatives

Improper request could cost Adkins his by-hand recount

The loser of the Democratic nomination for the Athens County Commissioner might not have the by-hand recount he requested because of a motion filed by the Athens County Prosecutor’s office. Colleen Flanagan, assistant prosecutor for Athens County, ...

From ANDREA GOLBY, The Ohio University Post,  22 Apr 2008

Donors could pick up recount tab

Late Tuesday, the loser of the Democratic nomination for Athens County commissioner filed a complaint requesting a hand recount of the ballots. Charlie Adkins of Albany filed the complaint in the Athens County Court of Common Pleas after he lost to ...

From ANDREA GOLBY, The Ohio University Post,  17 Apr 2008

Council approves of regulations for sexually-oriented businesses, introduces zoning limitations

The city of Athens can regulate the operations of sexually-oriented businesses following City Council's approval at their regular meeting Monday. These regulations put into place regulations and definitions regarding sexually oriented businesses, said ...

From ANDREA GOLBY, The Ohio University Post,  19 Mar 2008

Candidates disagree about ad’s honesty

The incumbent county prosecutor asked his opponent Friday to withdraw a political advertisement indirectly accusing him of releasing the name and photograph of a 13-year-old boy being detained on a large number of charges. But C. David Warren’s ...

From ANDREA GOLBY, The Ohio University Post,  25 Feb 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party

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