Enterprise Album
Travel back in time each week through old photographs of the greater Barnesville community.
Find out what's happening in our community.
Travel back in time each week through old photographs of the greater Barnesville community.
Belmont County Tourism Executive Director Jackee Pugh shared a tourism update with the Belmont County commissioners Thursday, highlighting upcoming America250 initiatives, tourism events and regional partnerships.
Travel back in time each week through the pages of the former Barnesville Enterprise and former Barnesville Whetstone newspapers.
Students at Barnesville Middle School raised over $48,000 Friday as part of the 17th Cutting Class for a Cure to benefit Belmont County cancer patients.
The annual FFA plant sale takes places this week at the high school greenhouse.
The Barnesville 42nd annual Blood Bash brought in more than 300 donors and 262 productive units of blood on May 8 in the high school gymnasium.
The annual Rails-to-Trails 5K Race was held Saturday and featured 155 contestants. There were four categories of participants, and that included those who ran, walked, a heavyweight group and people who brought their dog(s) to walk.
Prior to Hoot-N-Holler activities at Barnesville Memorial Park, a total of 15 tractor enthusiasts took part in the an annual feature of the day, the Tractor Cruise.
Public meetings scheduled for the week of May 18-22 are shared.
The east wall of the historic building at 111 W. Main Street was missing this week.