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Hancock County Commission Offers Thanks to Former BDC Board Members

Weirton, WVLocal News

In a recent meeting, the Hancock County Commission publicly thanked two former members of the Business Development Corp. of the Northern Panhandle Board of Directors, Bob Reed and Joe Paolo, for their dedicated service to the county. Commissioners Eron Chek and Jeff Davis highlighted the significant impact these individuals had on local economic development and community initiatives during their tenure. The commissioners' acknowledgment serves as a reminder of the importance of community engagement in local governance. By recognizing past contributions, they aim to encourage ongoing participation and support from residents.

This gesture not only fosters goodwill but also reinforces the value of strong leadership in shaping the region's future. The meeting exemplifies the commission's commitment to transparency and appreciation for those who work behind the scenes. As Hancock County continues to grow, such recognitions play a crucial role in maintaining a collaborative and engaged community. The event showcases the importance of leadership and representation in local governance, reflecting the county's dedication to its residents.

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