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Pomeroy (/ ˈ p ʌ m r ɔɪ / PUM-roy [4]) is a village in and the county seat of Meigs County, Ohio, United States, [5] along the Ohio River about 21 miles (34 km) south of Athens. The population was 1,573 at the 2020 census .
Ohio is divided into 88 counties. [1] Ohio law defines a structure for county government, although they may adopt charters for home rule. [1] [2] The minimum population requirement for incorporation is 1,600 for a village and 5,000 for a city. [3] Unless a county has adopted a charter, it has a structure that includes the following elected ...
Meigs County (/ ˈ m ɛ ɡ z / MEGZ [2]) is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,210. [3] Its county seat is Pomeroy. [4] The county is named for Return J. Meigs Jr., the fourth Governor of Ohio. [5]
Nov. 8—Asotin hung on to its mayor Tuesday night, but Pomeroy elected a new city leader. Dwayne Paris, 50, retained his Asotin role for another four years, and Jack Peasley, 65, will take the ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s (R) office has changed declaration forms to help prevent transgender candidates from being disqualified for not disclosing their “deadname.”. The ...
Because downtown Pomeroy lies on a narrow strip of land between the Ohio River and steep cliffs, [4] the courthouse was built against the cliffs. By 1877, insufficient interior space forced the construction of wings along the hillside to house additional offices, [ 5 ] along with spiral staircases, the columns, and the Italianate -influenced ...
A small Ohio town is the latest victim of the Biden-Harris administration’s open border policy after 3,000 migrants from the West African nation of Mauritania moved in in the past year — lured ...
Peter Beck (Ohio politician) James Martin Bell; John Bell (Ohio politician) William Bell Jr. (politician) Ann Womer Benjamin; John Berry (congressman) Frank Bliss; Stanley E. Bowdle; Marguerite Bowman; Barbara Boyd (Ohio politician) Peter Brady (politician) Jacob H. Bromwell; John E. Bruce; Ralph Pomeroy Buckland