Organization News
News this week comes from Foster Hope Ohio Valley, Barnesville VFW, Belmont County Senior Services and Barnesville Rotary.
News this week comes from Foster Hope Ohio Valley, Barnesville VFW, Belmont County Senior Services and Barnesville Rotary.
News from the Bethesda Public Library is featured this week.
Barnesville businessman Scott Pickens ends a 40-year career with his family firm Pickens Hauling next Tuesday. A new owner/operator takes over in the new year.
The fast-food KFC/A & W Restaurant located at the intersection of East Main, Bethesda Street Extension and Railroad Street closed Monday, December 23. T
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jon Husted, and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik recently announced more than $56 million in tax credits to support the rehabilitation of historic buildings across the state.
House Joint Resolution 8 passed the Ohio Senate which is the first step in renewing the State Capital Improvement Program (SCIP). The SCIP provides grants and loans for infrastructure capital projects in local municipalities.
The Barnesville Street Department will collect Christmas Trees left curbside through January 10.
The Switzerland of Ohio Water District has issued a precautionary 48-hour boil advisory due to waterline repairs for all of our service connections in Somerton, Malaga, Miltonsburg, Woodsfield, Jerusalem and Beallsville.
Sam Thompson, an employee of Res Care Community Living, was honored by the company. He is a DSP, direct support professional, at the Barnesville facility.
“AEP Ohio Now”, the company magazine for American Electric Power, profiled Barnesville resident Tate Dowler who was selected as the “November Safety Champion”.