Ownership Change: Atomic Speedway Aims For “Next Level” On Dirt

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In spring of 2020, Atomic Speedway Chad Walters was introduced as a new partner in ownership of the track located in the Huntington Hills on Blain Highway. 

Just a few weeks later, Atomic Speedway became the first sporting venue to hold an event once Ohio was given the all clear to re-open in May of 2020 following the shutdown due to the pandemic.

Walters’ arrival gave Brad McCown the opportunity to make some much needed improvements to the 3/8ths mile high-banked dirt track. Wednesday, Walters confirmed he had bought out his partner of more than a year.

In a post on Facebook, McCown announced “It is with great sadness that, effective immediately, I am no longer a part of Atomic Speedway.” The post began with “One last trip around the ole girl” referring to a video taking a final lap on the dirt.

“The last 8 years have been quite a ride and Atomic Speedway will always hold a special place in my life. Hopefully over this time people have seen my passion for the rebirth and success of the speedway. I appreciate all the great people who I have met during this time and I hope that as future racing endeavors pop up that those relationships continue.”

Walters told Litter Media he agreed with McCown’s assessment of his passion and rebirth. Walters hope is to take the track to the next level. In so doing, the track will have new ownership with a group led by veteran sprint car driver Charlie Vest.

“Everybody included hopes the very best for Brad in his future endeavors” Vest told Litter Media. He’s done some good things in the track’s revival and we hope to take it to the next level.”

Vest says he was interested in purchasing the track a couple of years ago. “I really love the track. The staff’s going to stay and we’re gonna lean on their experience to finish out the 2021 season. We hope to take the track to the next level.” That level Vest says is as a more diverse entertainment venue. “We hope to diversify the track with other events (such as concerts) like the bigger tracks do.”

Vest also brings some NASCAR experience with him from his days driving in the Camping World Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series. “Brad did a great job, and we need to build on it and bring Atomic back to its hey day of the 70s and 80s.”

The next big night for racing is August 21st with Atomic Speedway’s Hall of Fame Night presented by Herrnstein Auto Group. Vest recently flipped his sprint car and desired making an entry into the race, but with the ownership change, he may have to strap in to a different kind of driver’s seat on race night.

“I’ll have some duties to be focused on rather than racing my car that night.” 

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Ohio University Requiring Students/Staff/Visitors To Mask Indoors

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Students, faculty, staff, and visitors to all OHIO campuses are required to wear a mask indoors in public/shared spaces, regardless of vaccination status.

Additionally, all residential students will be required to participate in asymptomatic testing upon arrival regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, because testing all students upon arrival is our best opportunity to identify infected individuals and curb a potential outbreak.

These decisions have been made based on developing science, local epidemiology, and guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Ohio Department of Health, and our local health departments.

Read the full statement from Ohio University here: CLICK HERE…

Flags Lowered In Honor Of Nelsonville Policeman Scott Dawley

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Photo from Nelsonville Police Department

(COLUMBUS)—In honor of the life and service of Nelsonville Police Officer Scott Dawley, who died Tuesday, Governor DeWine has ordered that the flags of the United States and the State of Ohio be flown at half-staff upon all public buildings and grounds throughout Athens County, as well as at the Ohio Statehouse, Vern Riffe Center, and Rhodes State Office Tower in Columbus.

This order is effective today (8/4/21) and will remain until sunset on the day of his funeral. 

All other public buildings and grounds throughout the state may fly the flags of the United States and the State of Ohio at half-staff at their discretion for the same time period.

Area Health Departments Offering COVID Shots For K-12 Students

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Area health departments are working with local schools to get as many students and staff vaccinated as possible against COVID-19, before school gets into full swing.

The Pickaway County Public Health is partnering with Nationwide Children’s Hospital to get K-12 students up to date on their vaccines. Nationwide Children’s Hospital Mobile Vaccine clinic:  August 9th and 10th from 8:45am-2:30pm. Call the health department at (740) 477-9667 to schedule and for more details.

The Ross County Health District is working with several schools to provide onsite clinics for the students, staff, teachers, and anyone who would like to get vaccinated. They have a clinic Thursday, August 5th at Chillicothe High School from 6pm-8pm. Additionally, they are working to schedule a clinic for Zane Trace and Huntington school districts and are willing to do likewise for other Ross County schools wanting the same access. Ross Health also has walk-in appointments available at their office.

As of Tuesday in Pike County, they reported on their Facebook site that the health department was having current communication issues. “We have had an influx of phone calls for requests for vaccine appointments and additional calls for COVID-19 information from newly diagnosed patients and their contacts. Today, our phone lines crashed for reasons currently unknown. We have a possible ETA fix for tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon. In the meantime for the public, we have a 24/7 emergency answering service, private messenger through social media, and email at info@pikecountyhealth.com.”

For other area counties, contact your local health department for details.

Carey and Russo Win 15th District Congressional Special Election Primaries

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Republican Mike Carey and Democrat Allison Russo have won the 15th Congressional District Special Election Primary.

The two congressional hopefuls advance to face-off for the general election race in November, to determine who will become the next U.S House Representative.

Get updated election results here from the Ohio Secretary of State website: CLICK HERE…