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Morning Marietta! We've got the scoop on the latest happenings in town. Read on to get looped in. ☕️️

In today's newsletter:

  • Which Marietta residents were just indicted by the grand jury?
  • Is your Marietta street on the city's new five-year paving map?
  • How did early Marietta settlers reshape Ohio's wildlife forever?

Also on today's calendar: "Dog Days of Summer " Used Book Sale and 2 more events.

Today's riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water? 🤔 (Answer below!)


Weather forecast:

  • Friday: Partly sunny and humid, with a high of 82 and low of 63 degrees.
  • Saturday: Humid; a stray p.m. t-shower, temps: high: 80, low: 61.
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny with a shower, with a high of 78 and low of 56 degrees.

📰 News we're reading

1. Attempted murder, kidnapping among Washington County Grand Jury indictments (newsandsentinel.com) — Washington County's latest grand jury session brought serious felony charges against several residents, including a Marietta man accused of attempted murder in a Sunday stabbing. Multiple other Marietta-area defendants face indictments ranging from theft and domestic violence to weapons offenses and tampering with evidence, outlining a busy period for local law enforcement and courts.
   

2. Marietta launches $3 million streets project as start of five-year plan (wtap.com) — Marietta is launching a $3 million street repair push this year, kicking off a five-year plan that will reshape key roads like Putnam, Acme, Fort Harmar, Green and Pike streets through 2031. Expect new paving, brick and sidewalk work, drainage upgrades, a new Acme Street water line and trail, plus micro sealing to stretch the life of neighborhood streets.
   

3. History of the Division of Wildlife: The Ohio Country (farmanddairy.com) — Long before today's hunting seasons and wildlife rules, early settlers arriving in Marietta helped trigger sweeping changes to Ohio's landscape and animal populations. This first installment traces how rapid settlement, starting at Marietta, decimated bison, wolves, bears and even gray squirrels, eventually forcing Ohio to pass its earliest wildlife protection laws.
   

4. Marietta residents fight fracking brine disposal (cincinnati.com) — Marietta residents, city leaders and Marietta College faculty are organizing against fracking brine disposal near the city's drinking water sources and neighborhoods. Recent photos show local advocates mapping wells, visiting DeepRock Disposal's Route 7 facility, and highlighting how nearby oil and gas operations intersect with the Muskingum River, Hadley Field wellfield and everyday life in town.
   

5. Husted meets with Ohio job creators, business leaders and sportsmen in Marietta, Columbus, Delaware (senate.gov) — U.S. Sen. Jon Husted stopped in Marietta to meet with Appalachian Ohio manufacturing and workforce leaders, highlighting job training and economic development efforts that affect local employers. He tied the visit to his broader push for workforce grants, small-business financing, and support for manufacturers, while also emphasizing his backing of shooting sports and the Second Amendment during other Ohio stops.
   


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Other local events
    Saturday August 22
  • "Dog Days of Summer " Used Book Sale
    "Little Yellow House", 617 Fifth Street, Marietta, Ohio
    9:00 am
  • Tuesday August 25
  • Greetings to Meetings
    Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce The Galley 203 Second St. Marietta, Ohio
    12:00 pm
  • Friday September 4
  • Braden Hull
    Peoples Bank Theatre, 222 Putnam St, Marietta
    7:00 pm
  • Friday September 18
  • Travis Tritt
    Peoples Bank Theatre, 222 Putnam St, Marietta
    7:00 pm

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🗓 Events Nearby

    Friday August 21
  • 56th Annual Golf Outing
    Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce Marietta Country Club
    9:00 am
  • Varsity Football vs Ridgewood HOME
    Fort Frye High School Beverly, OH 45715
    7:00 pm
  • Tuesday August 25
  • Greetings to Meetings
    Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce The Galley 203 Second St. Marietta, Ohio
    12:00 pm
  • Thursday August 27
  • JV/V Volleyball vs Marietta HOME
    Fort Frye High School Beverly, OH 45715
    5:30 pm
  • Lätter: Step Latter @ The Social at PIqua Center
    The Social at Piqua Center, 987 E Ash St, Piqua
    6:00 pm
  • Friday August 28
  • Varsity Football vs West Muskingum HOME
    Fort Frye High School Beverly, OH 45715
    7:00 pm
  • Saturday September 5
  • Ohio Valley Opry Bluegrass Night with Waverly Run Bluegrass Gospel
    Ohio Valley Opry, 1944 Washington Blvd, Belpre
    6:00 pm

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  • Marietta College posted a job opening for Area Coordinator - Office of Community Living - Marietta College in Marietta. Apply here.
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Ok Marietta! So now you're in the loop about what's happening today. Thanks for reading, and see you in your inbox next time! Oh -- and if you like what you're reading, invite a friend to Patch AM!

-- The Patch AM Team

P.S. The answer to today's riddle: A sponge (Thank you Netty W. for sending it in!)
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