Athens Co HEAT ADVISORY until 8PM, Fri, 8/30/24, heat index values up to 101, stay out of the sun and check up on relatives and neighbors

The National Weather Service has issued a HEAT ADVISORY for Athens County and surrounding areas until 8:00PM, Friday, August 30, 2024.

WHAT…Heat index values up to 101.

WHERE…Portions of northeast Kentucky, southeast Ohio, and southern West Virginia.

WHEN…Until 8:00PM, Friday, August 30, 2024.

IMPACTS…Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.

Athens Co HEAT ADVISORY Wed, 8/28/24, 12PM to 8PM, Heat index up to 104 degrees expected

The National Weather Service has issued a HEAT ADVISORY for Athens County and surrounding areas for Wednesday, August 28, 2024, from 12:00PM until 8:00PM.

WHAT…Heat index values up to 104 degrees expected.

WHERE…Portions of northeast Kentucky, southeast Ohio, and central and western West Virginia.

WHEN… Wednesday, August 28, 2024, from 12:00PM until 8:00PM.

IMPACTS…Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.

Nelsonville City Council Special Meeting, Wed, 8/21/2024 Recording at https://youtu.be/mQMsnqf8jjk

The Nelsonville City Council held a special meeting on Wednesday, August 21, at 7:00 PM, at City Hall. The purpose of the meeting was to,

  • Meet in Executive Session under ORC 121.22(G) to discuss City Personnel and Legal Matters with possible action to be taken.
  • Discuss and act on an ordinance / resolution to enter into an agreement with ODOT for the TAP Mobility Corridor.

The meeting was streamed on the City of Nelsonville YouTube channel at, https://tinyurl.com/bhv6bp4u.

Nelsonville City Council special meeting Wed, 8/21/24, 7PM, at City Hall, the public is invited and encouraged to attend

The Nelsonville City Council will hold a special meeting on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, at 7:00 PM, at City Hall. The purpose of the meeting is to,

  • Meet in Executive Session under ORC 121.22(G) to discuss City Personnel and Legal Matters with possible action to be taken.
  • Discuss and act on an ordinance / resolution to enter into an agreement with ODOT for the TAP Mobility Corridor.

Citizens’ comments may be made in person or Emailed to councilclerk@cityofnelsonville.com by 1PM, Wednesday, August 21, 2024. The meeting may be streamed on the City of Nelsonville YouTube channel https://tinyurl.com/bhv6bp4u. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

Nelsonville Aquatic Center Dog Swim Mon, 9/9/24, 4PM to 7PM, $5 per dog to benefit the Nelsonville Dog Park

Nelsonville Aquatic Center is sponsoring a Dog Swim to benefit the Nelsonville Dog Park. Monday, September 9, 2024, from 4:00PM until 7:00PM. $5.00 per dog to enter; larger donations are welcome: all proceeds to aid in establishing a Nelsonville Dog Park. Bring your dogs to romp and play and swim. Dogs, Fun and water – you can’t have a better time than that!

GUIDELINES – Dogs are required to be licensed and current with vaccinations. Proof of the following core vaccinations must be provided for any dog(s) and shown in printed or digital format upon entering:

Dogs over 16 months of age:

  • Rabies (1 or 3 Year),
  • DHPP (1 or 3 year) (Distemper Virus, Parvovirus, parainfluenza, Adenovirus-2)
  • Bordetella within the last 12 months.

Puppies (4-16 months):

  • At least 2-3 DHPP’s that were given 2-4 weeks apart
  • Bordetella vaccine
  • Rabies 1 Year vaccine.

Recommended but not required:

  • 1 year Lepto is recommended for our area.
  • 1 year Canine Influenza Virus or Lyme vaccines.
  • Negative/NOP Fecal exam within last 12 months.
  • Veterinary approved oral brand of Flea & Tick preventative.
  • Proper ID Chip/tag
  • Humans are NOT allowed in the water, including the zero-entry area due to Department of Health concerns.
  • Children must be supervised closely and are not allowed on diving boards, slides or in the water at any time.
  • Dogs that have aggressive behaviors are not permitted.
  • Dogs in heat are not permitted.
  • Puppies under 4 months of age or dogs under 10 pounds are not permitted.
  • Small dogs under 20 pounds must be closely monitored by the owner at all times.
  • Please brush your dog prior to the event, rinsing your dog prior to them entering the water and before leaving the event is recommended, as some safe low levels of chlorine will be in the water.
  • Buckle collars only, chokers or e-collars are not permitted for safety.
  • Bring life jackets for your dog if they aren’t experienced swimmers or are brachycephalic.
  • Water toys will be available. Bring toys, at your own risk.
  • Do not force dogs into the water, let them run around and have fun. Forcing dogs into the pool will not be allowed.
  • Monitor your dogs and do not allow them to intake too much pool water orally.
  • Any owner or dog that is not following rules will be asked to leave the event.

THANK YOU TO THE CITY OF NELSONVILLE FOR ALLOWING THE DOGS TO HAVE SOME FUN AND RAISE MONEY FOR A GOOD CAUSE.

The City of Nelsonville reminds everyone to take the time to be safe and enjoy the annual Parade of The Hills Festival

The City of Nelsonville would like to remind everyone to remember basic safety tips to ensure everyone enjoys their time at the annual Parade of The Hills Festival.

General Safety Tips

  • Pay attention to weather forecasts and prepare appropriately.
  • Be sure to use sunscreen and sunglasses to protect you from harmful UV rays.
  • Remember, even on overcast days UV rays are still powerful enough to burn skin so remember to use sunscreen.
  • On hot days make sure you drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • Wear closed toe shoes like tennis shoes, not flip-flops or sandals, to protect your feet.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and know where you will go if you need to seek shelter from an unexpected thunderstorm.
  • Remember “If you see something, say something.” If you see people or activities that seem suspicious, report your observations to the Police Department by calling 9-1-1.
  • Teach kids to stay calm and stay put if they are separated from parents or other caregivers. Knowing what to do in this scary situation will help prevent a lost child from panicking and help safety officials locate them faster.

Safety tips for kids and caregivers

  • Keep a watchful eye on children. It’s easy for children and caregivers to become separated in large crowds.
  • Have an established family plan of a location where you will meet if separated.
  • Make a “missing parent’ contact tag your children can wear with your name and cell phone number in case your child becomes separated.
  • If you do become separated from your child, notify the Police Department.

Amusement Ride Safety Tips

  • Don’t board a ride if you see broken parts, signs of improper maintenance, or an inattentive operator.
  • Read all posted rules and listen to instructions given by ride operators.
  • Watch the ride with your child before boarding. Point out the operator and the entrance and exit locations prior to riding. Make sure they understand the instructions and warnings fully.
  • Keep all body parts (hands, arms, legs, long hair, etc.) inside the ride at all times. If you have long hair, keep it pulled up with a hat or hair tie.
  • If you can’t count on your child to stay seated with hands and feet inside, don’t let them ride.
  • Always use the safety equipment provided (seat belt, shoulder harness, lap bar, etc.).
  • Obey minimum height, age, and weight restrictions. Never sneak children onto rides if they are too small or too young. A smaller/younger child may not be physically or developmentally able to stay safely seated.
  • Remain in the ride until it comes to a complete stop at the unloading point. If a ride stops temporarily due to mechanical failure or other reasons. Stay seated and wait for an operator to give you further instructions.
  • Know your physical condition and limitations. If you suspect that your health could be at risk for any reason, or you could aggravate a pre-existing condition of any kind, do not ride.

Have a safe and memorable time at The Parade of The Hills and always keep safety your #1 priority!

Nelsonville announces that The Parade of The Hills Festival street closures begin Sun, 8/11/24, at 12PM and remain closed until Mon, 8/19/24, at 7:30 AM, avoid area, use alternate route

The City of Nelsonville announces that The Parade of The Hills Festival street closures and NO PARKING will begin on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at 12:00 PM and remain closed through Monday, August 19, 2024, at 7:30 AM. The full street closures with NO limited access are due to pedestrian safety concerns from prior years.

The following streets will be closed to all traffic:

  • West Washington Street from Post Office to Fort Street
  • West Columbus Street from Library to 45 East Columbus Street
  • Rocky Boot Way from Public Square to alley by the Elks
  • Public Square

Please expect vendor, carnival rides and pedestrian traffic throughout the area. Please use caution in the area during the festival and please consider using an alternate route.