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Upcoming Public Meetings

Lynn Hunkler Memorial Park Clean Up – May 17

The Morristown Park Board welcomes the public to help with a spring Lynn Hunkler Memorial Park clean up, Saturday, May 17 beginning at 8:00 am.     

Barnesville Council Meeting Minutes for April 21

The Barnesville Council Meeting Minutes for thje  Monday’s council meeting are now posted on the village website. These minutes were approved at the May 5 meeting.

Public Meetings  in the Coming Week

May 12 – Belmont-Harrison JVS Board of Education Meeting, School on Hammond Road, 5:00. Special meeting to discuss superintendent search.

May 14 – Belmont County Commissioners Meeting, Courthouse, 10:00

May 14 – Barnesville Chamber Meeting, Shady Lane Event Center, 12:00

May 14 – Watt Center Meeting, Watt Office, 6:00

May 14 – Morristown Village Council Meeting, Town Hall, 6:00

May 14 – Bethesda Village Council Meeting, Municipal Building, 6:30

May 15 Rescheduled Flushing Village Council Meeting, 6:00

May 15 – Barnesville School Board, Middle School Cafetorium, 5:30

May 15 –  Union Local School Board, ULHS Learning Center, 5:00

May 19 – Barnesville Depot Committee Meeting, Watt Center, 5:00

May 19 – Barnesville Communty Foundation Meeting, Watt Center,  6:00

May 19 – Belmont-Harrison JVS Board of Education Meeting, ECO Center, Bannock Road,5:00

Batesville Seeks Council Member

Long time Village of Batesville, Ohio council member Shelva Jean Emery has resigned from the council. There is an open seat. Interested village residents should attend the next council meeting on Wednesday May 21st at 6:30pm at the red building in the Batesville Municipal Park.

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