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TCHS archer Thermal ‘Buckwheat’ competes at drone Memorial Nationals capture race June 28 See B6 See A10 See B3 Still Free! Ohio news Inside Pages A5, A10, A11, A12, Real ‘No Kings’ Day B3, B4, B8, B9, B10, B11 INNformer Pages A6-A7 Visit us online @ MOVinformer.com Volume 12, No. 13 The Wells Inn, 316 Charles St. Sistersville, WV 26175 June 27, 2025 Monroe Co. Commission hears ideas on Cochransville property By Charles Winslow WOODSFIELD, Ohio - Work at Pow hatan 7, a new riverfront indus- trial park north of Hannibal on Route 7 is progressing, Jason Ham- man, who heads Monroe County economic development, said during an update Monday, June 23, at the regular Monroe County Commis- sion meeting. He said he is working on getting a roadway lighting estimate and work- ing with South Central Power to in- crease electrical service to the site, which only has single-phase power available now. “Things are plugging away at Han- nibal Industrial Park. Our core ten- ants are doing very well,” he said. “Gas Field Services is settling into their new area and have moved in an office trailer to accommodate their staff.” SEE JULY 4TH EVENTS ON B10, UPCOMING AREA EVENTS ON B11 Also, American Heavy Plate and Bitdeer, the bitcoin mining opera- tion planning a large facility at Han- nibal, met recently to coordinate construction and address issues, like separating out electrical services. That meeting went really well and Bitdeer has an option on an ad- ditional 12 acres of the property, he said, noting after he spoke to the company he believes they will add- ing that to their leasehold footprint. “So thats good. You know, all indi- cations are that their development plans are still moving ahead as they hope, and as we hope.” While work is progressing at Powha- tan 7 and Hannibal Industrial Park, Hamman said he is looking for what to do with the Port Authority-owned acreage farther south on Route 7, near the Washington County line, where Cochransville once stood. Hamman said he gave some thought to developing the nine-acre riverfront property into a wetlands Continued on page A2 FIREWORKS! Municipality JULY 3 funding, QRT WOODSFIELD top Tyler Co. MIDDLEBOURNE Commission JULY 4TH By Charles Winslow PINE GROVE MIDDLEBOURNE – Tyler County WASHINGTON may soon have another resource to address overdose and drug abuse WHEELING and added 15 percent to annual aid to municipalities earmarked for JULY 5 parks, recreation and special inter- ests, such as fairs and festivals. HUNDRED At the Tuesday, June 24, Tyler County Commission meeting Sara JULY 6 SISTERSVILLE Ingram-Soles, director of newly re- Continued on page A2 INDEX Why celebrate July 4th? A6 Music Fest A12 Frontier BOE B8 Riverboat A3 History refresher A8 RECIPES: Mediterranean B1 Matamoras Council B8 Patriotic paint A3 Fireworks safety A9 Area dirt tracks B3, B5 Swiss Local BOE B9 Tunnel of color A3 Heroes Day A9 Area pools & splash pads B4 Wetzel Co. Commission B9 OP-Ed by Sen. Rose A4 Tyler BOE A11 TCHS archer B6 July 4th events B10 Cops & courts A5 Woodsfield Council A11 JediCon WV B7 Event calendar B11
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