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Festival fundraising, city funds focus at Follansbee Council

The Follansbee Christmas in the Park Committee recently distributed funds raised from the annual festival during a Follansbee Council meeting. Discussions included the allocation of these funds to the Follansbee R.E.A.C.H. Program, highlighting the community's effort to support local initiatives.

Festival fundraising, city funds focus at Follansbee Council

The Follansbee Christmas in the Park Committee allocated funds raised during the festival at a recent Follansbee Council meeting, highlighting the community's involvement and support for local programs. Bill Secrist, the committee's co-chairman, presented the donations to the Follansbee R.E.A.C.H. Program, showcasing the positive impact of community fundraising efforts.

Hancock Commission supports fire grant, Shop with a Cop program

Hancock County Commissioners have approved two significant requests to bolster local emergency services, including $7,511.43 for the New Manchester Volunteer Fire Department to secure an Assistance to Firefighters Grant. The support reflects the Commission's commitment to enhancing community safety and emergency preparedness.

Service fee change voted down

A proposal to reduce the residential portion of Weirton’s Police and Fire Service Fee was voted down during a recent council meeting. The proposal, introduced by Ward 7 Councilman Terry Weigel, was tabled on October 7, reflecting ongoing discussions about community finances and service fees. This decision has implications for local residents and the budget management of emergency services.

Service fee change voted down

A proposal to reduce the residential portion of Weirton’s Police and Fire Service Fee was recently voted down by the Weirton Council, following a discussion initiated by Ward 7 Councilman Terry Weigel. The decision came during a regular council meeting held on October 7, showcasing local governance dynamics in Weirton. The outcome reflects community priorities regarding public service funding.

Hancock County Commission Offers Thanks to Former BDC Board Members

The Hancock County Commission expressed gratitude to two former members of the Business Development Corp. of the Northern Panhandle Board of Directors during their recent meeting. This acknowledgment underscores the importance of community engagement and representation in local governance.

Hancock County Board of Education Addresses Concerns Over PEIA

The Hancock County Board of Education addressed concerns regarding the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) during a recent meeting. Co-president Melanie Donofe of the Hancock County Education Association urged the board to support a resolution that would call on state officials for assistance. This highlights ongoing issues related to public employee benefits in the region.

FEMA Deadline Fast Approaching for Storm-Affected Residents

Residents affected by the severe storms on April 11 and 12 are urged to apply for assistance from FEMA before the fast-approaching deadline of November 2. The article emphasizes the urgency for local residents to act quickly to access vital federal aid.

Hancock Commission Fills Key Administrative Positions

The Hancock County Commission has made significant changes to its administrative team by filling two key positions. John Klee has been appointed as the new county administrator, while Theresa Cain will also join the commission in a vital administrative role. These appointments reflect the commission's ongoing efforts to enhance local governance.

New officers sworn in at Weirton Police Department

The Weirton Police Department welcomed three new probationary officers during a swearing-in ceremony held on October 19, 2024. This event, attended by Police Chief Charlie Kush, highlights the department's efforts to bolster its ranks with qualified personnel from the local community.