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Deer Register to Paden City disease vote in Labor Day found in September Parade region See A4 See A10 See A6 Still Free! Ohio news Inside Pages A2, A3, A9, How to keep a job A10, A11, B1-B9, B11 INNformer Page A8 Visit us online @ MOVinformer.com Volume 12, 19 The Wells Inn, 316 Charles St. Sistersville, WV 26175 September 5, 2025 Light agenda for Monroe Co. Commission By Charles Winslow WOODSFIELD, Ohio – Monroe County Commissioners had a rel- atively light schedule for their regu- lar weekly meeting Tuesday, Sept. 2, a day later than usual because of the Labor Day holiday. The Switzerland of Ohio Local School Board received the commis- sions approval for another exten- Bullring delivers sion on the purchase of property in the Monroe County Industrial Park on short track on Route 26 in Woodsfield. During their March 18, 2024, regular meet- ing, they had signed a one-year op- excitement, action tion that would allow the school district to purchase several parcels MIDDLEBOURNE – Mere hours after the Inaugural of land, totaling 49 acres. Country Roads 100 congratulations were pouring in At the time it was stated the location to first-year Next Generation Promoters. Crowds were was for a proposed high school, foot- good, pits were full and racing was competitive. ball field and complex and the agree- Touring drivers Luke Morey and Kyle Hardy scored ment for the Purchase and Sale of big wins. Hudson O’Neal in the Rumley #6 dueled Real Estate stated if the purchase is with area favorite Tyler Carpenter, B1-B9. See B6 for completed, the price would be mini wedge photobombs and B3 for the heart- $250,000, with one of the contin- pounding wreck of favorite Leah Brightwell, right. gencies that the school district would make a good faith effort to design the high school and athletic facility in a manner that would incorporate the proposed trail system under develop- ment in the industrial park. Jason Harshbarger, State Policy Di- rector for Berkshire Hathaway Energy Gas Transmission Storage, talked about their planned upgrades to their local facility, near Claring- ton, as part of their ARP Appala- chian Reliability Project. While the bulk of the project is in Pennsylvania, Harshbarger said his company is planning on expanding their facility. “We have an existing facility with three compressors and were looking to add one more com- pressor. Its going to be a turbine, a large turbine. Its going to be 11,100 horsepower,” he said, adding they Continued on page A2 Site work starts for new SGH SISTERSVILLE – Site preparation for the new Sistersville General Hospital has started with the dem- olition of houses along South Chel- PC wastewater system sea Street in Sistersville. A total of five houses will be re- named System of Year moved to allow for improved access PADEN CITY - Paden Citys Wastewater Sani- to the new $37 million health-care tary Sewer system has been awarded West Virginia facility, which is scheduled to be Rural Water Associations System of the Year. completed in 2026. The new build- ing is being built in modular sec- According to a press release from Diann Wright tions that will be transported to the from Paden City Utilities Office, it received the site. award Monday, Aug. 21, during the WVRWAs The new hospital will replace the Annual Technical Conference at Oglebay Resort. existing two-story brick building, This is the first time Paden Citys wastewater sys- which dates back to 1957 and 1976, tem has won the award. with a 30,000 square-foot facility. The WVRWA accepts nominations from more The new hospital will feature a lab than 550 members, including water and waste- and diagnostic testing center, a water systems, supporting companies and indi- 4,500 square-foot emergency de- vidual members to recognize the best systems in partment, eight inpatient rooms, as the Mountain State. well as community rooms for classes “Chief operator Jeremy Anderson, city superin- and meetings. tendent Josh Billiter and their diligent staff have Sistersville General Hospital joined worked hard over the last year to achieve this ac- Mariettas Memorial Health System complishment,” Wright said. in August 2020. INDEX PC Labor Day A6 Fall in love ... WV A12 How to keep a job A8 RECIPES: Return next issue Matamoras bump-outs A2 Woodseld grants A9 Country Roads 100 B1 ArtsLink magician A9 TCS track champions B9 Deer disease in area A4 Register to vote A10 Prep football B11 Oil & Gas Festival A5 Event calendar A11 Puzzles B11
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