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Feb 3, 2021
Officers of the Marshall University Mid-Ohio Valley Alumni Chapter are, sitting from left, Vice President Jill Parsons and Treasurer Ed Hofmann. Standing, Chapter President Laurie Martin and Secretary Louise Wince. (Photo Provided)
Staff Report
PARKERSBURG Despite the pandemic, the Marshall University Mid-Ohio Valley Alumni Chapter has made a $30,000 gift to the Marshall University Foundation.
The chapter has supported the university through scholarships and gifts to the Big Green Foundation for numerous years. Creative chapter members found ways to raise support during the pandemic.
Having already received funds for its annual scholarship fundraising dinner, the chapter requested businesses, organizations and individuals who had contributed to the spring event allow the chapter to apply those dollars to its scholarships. Less than $1,000 of the $15,600 raised was all that was returned.
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PARKERSBURG When Hino Motors Manufacturing announced it would halt vehicle production in its North American plants, many in Wood County wondered what type of impact this would have on not only the workers of the plant but the financial side of it as well.
The facility is located in Parkersburg where Mayor Tom Joyce said the stoppage won’t impact revenue from the Business and Occupation Tax, which is not assessed on manufacturing, but it will indirectly affect the municipal sales tax.
“These are working people who are not going to be working for a number of months,” Joyce said. “They’re not going to spend as much.