Any use of search facilities of data on the site, other than by a consumer looking to purchase real estate, is prohibited. Broker Reciprocity information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Some properties which appear for sale on this website may subsequently have sold and may no longer be available. Listing broker has attempted to offer accurate data, but buyers are advised to confirm all items. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than are marked with the Broker Reciprocity logo or the Broker Reciprocity thumbnail logo (a little black house) and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing brokers. We’re very fortunate.The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes in part from the Broker Reciprocity Program of the NORIS MLS. The village of West Unity was platted by John. The population was 1790 at the 2000 census. Williams County is a great place, and West Unity…I absolutely love West Unity. West Unity is a village in Williams County, Ohio, United States. It’s not just the citizens, it’s businesses. “I think even before this, going back years, they’ve highlighted police departments. I’d just like to thank everybody for their support, and our local newspaper, The Village Reporter.” “I would like to thank the citizens of West Unity and the citizens of Williams County,” Chief Jones said, “…because I think Williams County is the size that we all know each other and we’re all friends and family. We see what’s going on here, and we think our police departments do the best they can, and we’re supporting them.” “So with gestures like the Facebook thing and the football team doing what they did, I mean, I’m sure I’m missing more, but when you’re seeing that, it’s basically people saying, ‘Listen now. Then all the football players signed the thin blue line flag for us.” They did little gift packages for the officers, Gatorade, snacks, whatnot. “Our football team tonight,” Chief Jones said, “…the head football coach asked some of the officers to come out. You can see all the evidence of what Chief Jones has described on the West Unity Facebook page, but there are some instances where the social media angle can’t keep pace with real time life. We don’t buy the bias.’ I think that’s an outpouring that they’re showing the police that, hey…your community supports you and has your back.” “It’s our citizens recognizing the bias, the agenda being put out on the national scene, and it’s them saying, ‘No, we don’t buy the agenda. I guess what I’m getting at is the bias that’s been nationally put out there, I don’t see that our citizens buying into that.” “We’re working with our citizens our citizens are working with us. In our community, we’re not having issues like what’s being said on the national scene.” Legislators…we’ve seen the lack of support. And unfortunately there’s been a bunch of people outside of our area, formulating opinions on partial information. We’ve had a good outpouring, whether it’s a nice card with something nice wrote on it, or things like that ever since this has kicked up. “Actually, not at all in our community,” said West Unity Chief of Police, JR Jones, “…because our community is 100% supportive of first responders and police. It’s just as far away as the 6:30 evening news, so it’s got to be making its way into small town America, right? In a media driven political frenzy, people are going off the deep end, with demands to defund…and in some cases even abolish police departments across the country. Like what you are reading and want news in a timely manner? Please support our family owned, locally operated newspaper by ( subscribing today). #WEST UNITY OHIO FREE#Note – This news story is a free sample from past newspaper editions.
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