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Beautify Belpre committee members are, from left, Cathy OâDonnell, Jackie Cassady and Tina Nolan. Representing the Belpre Area Community Foundation is Leslie Pittenger, second from left.
BELPRE – Forty new, colorful and artistic banners are lining major streets in Belpre through a project from Beautify Belpre, a volunteer beautification committee in the city.
Banners were designed to spotlight the gazebo, the traditional symbol of the community located in Civitan Park, the area’s gathering and recreational center, committee President Jon Neff said. The vibrant orange welcome banners also depict the community’s ties to the Ohio River that borders the city.
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RICHMOND, Va. The Richmond Department of Public Utilities is offering utility relief for those who fell on hardship due to COVID-19. DPU representatives were on site at The Market on N. 25th St. Friday to hand out and accept applications.
People lined up to fill out their applications, which took just a few minutes to complete.
For those who are eligible, The COVID-19 Municipal Utility Relief Program offers to cover utility balances from March 1 to December 30, 2020.
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It s a one-time opportunity offering one payment per household or business and is available on a first come first serve basis with funding limited.
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