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Barnesville Council Meeting Minutes of April 7

The Barnesville Council Meeting minutes for the Monday, April 7 are now posted and accessible on the village website.

 

Public Meetings This Week

Belmont County Commissioners – Wednesday, April 30, Courthouse, 9:30

Wayne Township Trustees – Thursday, May 1, Township Building, New Castle, 7:00

Fariveiw VFD – Saturday, May 3, 12:00

Belmont-Harrison Joint Vocational School Board Meeting – April 28

The BOE will conduct its regular April meeting at 7:00 at the career center, 68090 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, Thursday, April 28. The meeting will be livestreamed via the school’s Facebook page or online at www.bhccenters.com 

Batesville Seeks Council Member. A long time Village of Batesville council member has resigned.  Village residents interested in serving on the council in this open seat are asked to attend the next council meeting on Wednesday May 21st at 6:30pm at the red building at the village park.

Batesville Community Yard Sale Day is Saturday, May 3. Surrounding communities are also taking part in the sale. Hours are 8-12.   

Batesville Community Clean Up Day is set for Monday, May 5. Noble Local Schools students will be donating community service hours that day to help the village.

Dumpster Day. Residents of Batesville and Beaver Township may drop off items at Batesville Park on Saturday, May 10.   

Flag Donations.  The Village of Batesville  is accepting donations for the flags hanging throughout the village. Officials note “teg lags and poles are still in good condition to put up this year”.  The cost of sponsorship is $60 per flag.

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