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Triad awaits OK on brine hauling
January 20, 2013 MARIETTA — A local disposal company says transporting brine from fracking operations in Pennsylvania to New Matamoras by barge is a better method than trucking, but the U.. more »»
Extension service to hold leasing meeting
January 20, 2013 PARKERSBURG — West Virginia University Extension Service is sponsoring an educational meeting for local landowners on Utica Oil and Gas leasing at 6 p.m. Jan. 29 at the Parkersburg City Buildin. more »»
Beef Association holds gas drilling meeting
January 18, 2013 PARKERSBURG — As drilling and well development for natural gas from the Marcellus Shale make their way into the Mid-Ohio Valley, landowners need to be aware of what developers may do to their land... more »»
Belpre Chamber slated to honor Gustke
January 18, 2013 BELPRE — The Belpre Area Chamber of Commerce will honor a longtime business owner for her multiple contributions to the community over the past 66 years. more »»
Closure of St. Joseph’s set
January 13, 2013 PARKERSBURG — Camden Clark Medical Center has developed a time schedule for the closure of the St. Joseph’s Campu. more »»
Homebuilders look for new growth
January 13, 2013 PARKERSBURG — A sector hit hard by the recession has been construction, but several local officials believe there may be signs of positive growth in 2013. more »»
Stacy’s farm purchases DNR nursery
January 13, 2013 MARIETTA — The trees may be gone for good, but the former Ohio Department of Natural Resources tree nursery in Reno finally has a new purpose and a new owner. more »»
Businesses adjust to hike in minimum wage
January 13, 2013 MARIETTA — Ohio’s minimum wage rose 15 cents on Jan. 1, to $7.85 for non-tipped employees. more »»
W.Va. hospital rate hikes approved
January 12, 2013 CHARLESTON — Camden Clark Medical Center is among 15 West Virginia hospitals approved for rate increases for 2013. more »»
AEP wants help with storm costs
January 12, 2013 MARIETTA — American Electric Power is asking the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) to approve an additional monthly charge to customers’ bills to help recoup money spent to recover from the... more »»
Marietta bridal show draws large crowd
January 7, 2013 MARIETTA — An estimated 1,000 people crowded into Marietta College’s Dyson-Baudo Recreation Center during the 2013 Bridal Extravaganza — “From the Engagement to the Honeymoon” — on Sunday afternoon. more »»
Gasoline prices up a nickel for start of 2013
January 7, 2013 PARKERSBURG — After a brief drop, West Virginia motorists are paying a nickel more for a gallon of gasoline. On Jan. 2, the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.434 in West Virgini. more »»
Local Goodwill recognized
January 6, 2013 MARIETTA — Terry Lent loves to shop at the Marietta Goodwill retail store on Colegate Drive, always on the lookout for the belt buckles her daughter collects, jewelry, furniture for her home, puzzle... more »»
New Boaz business draws in families
January 6, 2013 BOAZ — A new play area has opened for kids of all ages to let their hair down and have fun. more »»
Federal Do Not Call list available
January 6, 2013 PARKERSBURG — Everyone dreads those repeated unwanted telemarketing calls. more »»
Officials optimistic about Public Debt's future in region
January 5, 2013 PARKERSBURG — While the relocation of nearly 450 jobs to the U.S. more »»
Winter Market features local talent
January 4, 2013 PARKERSBURG — An accomplished entertainer from West Virginia will perform Saturday at the Winter Market in downtown Parkersburg. more »»
New Year’s celebrations good for business
January 1, 2013 VIENNA— People rang in the new year with decorations, libations and lots of good cheer. more »»
Root Beer Shack opens
December 30, 2012 PARKERSBURG — A new restaurant in Parkersburg wants to appeal to families because it is family owned and was inspired by a family member. The Root Beer Shack, at 1420 Staunton Ave. opened Nov. more »»
State issues new guide to stormwater management
December 30, 2012 CHARLESTON— A new guide is helping West Virginia communities reduce the impacts of polluted stormwater on the state’s streams and river. more »» |
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