“Deep Freeze”
The area experienced some of the coldest temperatures in a decade this past week disrupting schools, businesses and many activitties.
The area experienced some of the coldest temperatures in a decade this past week disrupting schools, businesses and many activitties.
Thursday, a temporary sign went up at the location officially confirming the eatery coming to Barnesville is a popular eastern Ohio chain, “Tlaquepaque Mexican Grill & Restaurant” that will bring some south-of-the-border flavor and charm to western Belmont County.
n news previously shared with Barnesville Area News readers, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced this week that the agency is moving forward with plans to improve the Interchange of I-70 and SR 149 south of Morristown. Construction is expected to begin in 2026 and take place over two years. The project will include widening State Route 149 and replacing the current bridges on I-70.
The State Historic Preservation Office will host an online webinar on the nomination February 3 A nomination for listing on the National Register of Historic Places submitted to the Ohio History Connection this past fall will be considered by the State Historic Preservation Board in Columbus on Friday, March 14. The nomination, submitted by […]
At the very end of 2024, Captina Conservancy, closed on its largest agricultural easement to date, protecting 579 acres in Noble County. The Sanford family donated the easement to protect their legacy, a farm assembled and cared for by both the Everly and Sanford families going back more than 200 years. The conservation easement protects prime soils, sweeping hilltop vistas, and headwater streams to Buffalo Creek and Duck Creek in Center Township east of Caldwell.
At the January 9 Organizational Meeting of the Barnesville Exempted Village School Board, Leslie Shultz was selected by members to lead the body this year. Ed Eberhart was selected as vice president.
Four members of the six council members were present for the first meeting of the new calendar year. Absent from the meeting were Steven Hill and Brian Yarnall.
Mother Nature continued to impact the lives of eastern Ohio residents this week continuing a pattern of winter weather that began the weekend before when the first snowstorm of the new year forced the cancellation of schools, sporting events, public meetings and many businesses.
Will 2025 be a Year of Promise for Barnesville? Opinion by Bruce Yarnall Collectively, we all just turned the corner to a new year meaning 2024 is now in the ‘history books”. The new year provides a “clean slate” to start over and look anew at the community and its prospects for a prosperous 2025. […]
WVU Medicine Barnesville Hospital earned national recognition for
its efforts to increase organ, eye, and tissue donor registrations through the 2024 DoNation
Campaign.