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Williamstown City Council met to discuss various grant possibilities in the near future ranging from improvements for the city water department to the Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
Tuesday’s meeting began with the laying of the 2021-2022 levy, which was passed unanimously and was based on existing rates.
Lynn Erb and Julie Posey, from the Marietta Community Foundation and Parkersburg Area Community Foundation respectively, were present to discuss the Williamstown Fund for Excellence, which was established in 2015 and has given over $65,000 in grant money towards projects in Williamstown.
The projects funded in the past have focused on community improvement and development, and have included grants for swim days at Williamstown Pool, funding for the robotics team at Williamstown High School and money for ball field improvements, according to Erb.
editorial@newsandsentinel.com Eramet donated $10,000 (from left to right): Sherry Noland, nurse, Terry Kimble, human resource manager, Dean Douglass, chief technical officer, Dr. Kim Poole, trustee, Memorial Health Foundation, Marc Mounier-Vehier, chief executive officer and Jarrett Stull, executive director, Memorial Health Foundation. (Photo Provided) Morrison Inc. presented a $10,000 check (from left to right): Chase Hughes, vice-president; Ken Morrison, senior vice-president; and David Haas, president of Morrison Inc. and chairperson, Board of Trustees Memorial Health Foundation. (Photo Provided) Solvay (pictured from left to right): Dr. Usha Vasan, trustee, Memorial Health Foundation, Nancy Horner, HR Manager, Solvay Marietta and Wally Kandel, senior vice-president/Marietta site manager, Solvay. (Photo Provided)