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New business planned for Steubenville Avenue in Cambridge

New business planned for Steubenville Avenue in Cambridge Guernsey County Community Improvement Corporation members learned Friday that a new business is coming to Cambridge. CIC Director Norm Blanchard reported Will Petta will open a business to market oil products at a company-owned property in the 100 block of Steubenville Avenue. A new business is always good news, said Blanchard. Petta is co-owner of Petta Enterprises located on North Third Street in Cambridge. Petta Enterprises is a family-owned and operated company specializing in environmental cleaning for the gas and oil industry. Blanchard said neither an opening date nor the number of workers to be employed at the new business were available.

$3 5M expansion project proposed for D O Hall Business Park

$3.5M expansion project proposed for D.O. Hall Business Park Potential development near Old Washington discussed with Zanesville company The Daily Jeffersonian Guernsey County Community Improvement Corporation members recently learned that a $3.5 million project for expansion at the D.O. Hall Business Park in Guernsey County was submitted for funding in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2022 budget. The request by Appalachian Partnership Inc., a non-profit created to advance economic development opportunities in the region, was submitted through the office of U.S. Congressman Bill Johnson. The funding request to upgrade 44 acres at the business park on Brick Church Road south of Cambridge was announced by CIC Director Norm Blanchard during a recently meeting.

Airport Corner: Leave those tracks alone!

Airport Corner #4: Leave those tracks alone! By: Carl La Rue, local pilot & businessman. News, facts and personal opinion, speaking for himself and not as a representative of the airport or this website. Bi-Con, the Shelly aggregate plant, the AEP switchyard and the gas-fired power plant. The picture shown above was taken March 2, 2021, showing the latest stage of development of the Caithness Guernsey Power Station, the AEP Switchyard and the new Shelly Materials aggregate plant. See the railroad track? The AEP Switchyard, built to distribute the electrical power generated by the Power Station, the power plant itself and the aggregate company have made major use of the railroad during this development phase.

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