Sparkling Cars Ahead
An automatic car wash is planned for 775 E. Main Street after the existing residential structure is removed.
An automatic car wash is planned for 775 E. Main Street after the existing residential structure is removed.
At Wednesday’s Barnesville Chamber of Commerce president John Rataiczak announced the name of the 2026 Spring Banquet keynote speaker Michael Schuster,FAIA, president of MSA Design in Cincinnati.
The owners of the Shady Lane Events Center have added exterior lighting to the center (Facebook image)
Kristi Sloan, career navigator for the Barnesville and Union Local school districts, is busy planning the BHS career fair that will take place November 25. Hours for the event are from 9:15 a.m. to 12:30 pm. at the high school gymnasium.
A community meeting set for 6-8 p.m. November 18 at the New Life Center, 219 W. Church St. will introduce the Barnesville Community to the Main Street Program coordinated in Ohio by Heritage Ohio.
Check out the public menu for the week at WVU Medicine/Barnesville Hospital.
The St. Clairsville Area Chamber of Commerce was recognized as Ohio University Eastern’s 2025 Outstanding Community Partner Award recipient during the Engage OHIO 2025: Community and Place-Based Engagement Symposium, held Oct. 24 at the Ohio University Inn & Conference Center.
The Barnesville State Theater Project is one of three historic preservation projects awarded a $10,000 donation from the South Central Power Company this fall. The donation was matched by Co-Bank, a South Central lender.
The Barnesville Chamber is selling raffle chances to win a customized cornhole board. The drawing will take place on Dec. 6.
The owners of the Raven Pickers, 134 W. Main Street, have established regular hours as they sell off staff and go out of business.