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Brandon Conrad, a write in candidate, speaks at the Meet the Candidates event held in Rivesville ThursdayÂ
Photo by Sarah Marino
Photo by Sarah Marino
Photo by Sarah Marino
RIVESVILLE â Candidates for Rivesville Town Council shared their vision for the future in a forum at the Community Building.
West Virginia Sen. Mike Caputo, D-13, of Rivesville, served as moderator Thursday for prospective members that will appear on the June 8 ballot and as write-in candidates.
Barb Beatty, the current mayor, is running unopposed. Crystal Heldreth is a write-in candidate for council. BJ Smith is the only candidate running for council that is not a write-in. Write-in candidate Brandon Conrad runs a small business in the area.
A local housing program advocate says more Lancaster County residents in danger of losing their homes will get help due to an executive order signed by President Joe Biden on Wednesday.
Biden extended the Centers for Disease Control and Preventionâs eviction moratorium through March â a protection for tenants who have faced economic hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The executive order comes after Bidenâs transition team announced a $1.9 trillion economic relief plan last week, a package the new president will continue to push Congress to approve quickly.
âBy extending the CDC moratorium for another two months, the county and community partners will be able to review the U.S. Treasury guidelines and develop a program that isnât rushed, and is fully planned, unlike what we saw with the stateâs Rent Relief Program,â said Justin Eby, deputy executive director of Lancaster County Redevelopment Authority.