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With early voting underway in Ohio for the May 4 primary, registered voters who live within the geographic boundaries of the Marietta City Schools District are weighing the option of a different kind of tax than what was printed in November.
Last fall, voters did not approve a bond issue to allow the school district to build a new secondary campus behind Washington State Community College.
This spring, the ask is different.
“I know there’s some fatigue with the community over taxing the properties and so this is another way to generate revenue for the school district,” explained Superintendent Will Hampton. “This won’t impact our retired community. This is only for those who are working, who have completed a W-2 and live within the city school district.”
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Four generations of the Thompson family. From left to right, Kylie Reeves, Diane Marie Bussard, Janet Marie Thompson, Morgan Marie Reeves and Paisley Marie Reeves. Janet is the mother to Diane Bussard, grandmother to Morgan Reeves and .
April 22, 2021 - Entertainment
Meetings
¯ Marietta City Schools will hold its regular April Board of Education meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in the Marietta High School cafeteria, 115 Academy Drive. Attendees are asked to enter from the Colegate Street side of the building. Masks and social distancing will be observed.
¯ The .
April 22, 2021
At a Glance
¯ Crystal Burke, 41, was indicted on eight counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, and one count of rape.
¯ The rape charge is a first-degree felony, and the other eight are all third-degree felonies.
¯ She faces a maximum of 35 years in prison.
¯ Prosecutors say .
April 22, 2021
With early voting underway in Ohio for the May 4 primary, registered voters who live within the geographic boundaries of the Marietta City Schools District are weighing the option of a different kind of tax than what was printed in November.
Last fall, voters did not approve a bond issue to .
April 22, 2021
Levies on the Primary Ballot
â« .East Muskingum Township – $1.5 mill levy for five years for fire protection and emergency medical services for five years.
â« Decatur and Belpre townships – $2.6 mill levies for fire protection and emergency medical services.
â« Marietta Township – Three levies on the ballot for fire protection and emergency services. Levies are $1.6 mill, $1 mill, and $.5 mill, each for five years.
â« Marietta City Schools – 0.75 percent income tax levy for individuals living in the Marietta City Schools District. Tax will only be for earned income and not cast a tax on retirements or pensions. The levy is for five years and is for current expenses.
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