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Washington-Morgan Community Action To Host Summer Food Service - Marietta, OH - Free meals will be made available to children 18 years of age and under or persons over 18 who are disabled. ....
[email protected] Middle school students are escorted to a pedestrian refuge island on Glendale Road by Mellissa Farley on Wednesday. (Photo by Janelle Patterson) A tractor-trailer pulls off of Franklin Street in the lower west side of Marietta and onto Clinton Street on Wednesday. (Photo by Janelle Patterson) Middle school students are escorted to a pedestrian refuge island on Glendale Road by Mellissa Farley on Wednesday. (Photo by Janelle Patterson) Adjusting to the virtual world that coronavirus has imposed even on Marietta, one neighborhood civic organization offered its residents, business partners and aligning nonprofits a chance to watch how west side consensus is reached. ....
County to distribute at-home test kits | News, Sports, Jobs mariettatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mariettatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jan 18, 2021 An Oak Tree is one of the strongest trees that can be found in a forest, but its strength isn’t freely given to it… its strength is earned. This year has proven to be quite the storm, but, for Marietta Community Foundation, it was an opportunity to dig their roots deeper into the community to provide shelter to the citizens of Washington County. When 2020 began, the Foundation had just celebrated a record-setting year in 2019. Coming off of this high, the Foundation’s board and staff looked to keep the momentum going. However, an unexpected storm was looming in the distance… COVID-19. ....
CARES Act spending deadline extended, but rural Ohio frustrated by short notice The Daily Jeffersonian After months of uncertainty and pleas for flexibility in southeast Ohio communities, Congress extended the deadline for local governments to spend their Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds from Dec. 30, 2020, through the end of 2021. President Donald Trump signed that measure into law in the days between Christmas and New Year s. But local officials in rural Ohio did not breathe many sighs of relief, as they pondered what-ifs and discussed their frustration with the last-minute notice of the extension from the federal government. ....