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Brooke County library offering seven mobile hotspots | News, Sports, Jobs

WELLSBURG The Brooke County Public Library is offering seven wireless devices to serve as mobile Internet hotspots. Available for a two-week checkout period, the devices were funded through the Community Foundation of the Ohio Valley’s emergency impact fund in hopes of aiding adults and  youth who are working or being educated at home. Those with library cards can learn if their home areas are within the T-Mobile coverage area supporting the devices by visiting www.t-mobile.com/coverage/coverage-map. One device will be available for each home, with extended checkouts permitted only if there’s no waiting list. They may be checked out only by those 18 and older.

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Helen Moren leads annual convention of GFWC WV BETHANY The General Federation of Women’s Clubs West Virginia 115th-annual convention was held March 19-20 at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., with GFWC President Helen Moren of Bethany presiding. The theme of the virtual conference was “Change Makes A Difference.” The project was “Opioid Crisis/Drug Abuse.” The meeting was called to order by Moren and Dusty Smith, GFWC WV director of junior clubs. The inspiration was offered by Diana Durst of Weirton, GFWC WV health and wellness chairman. Tina Lambert led in the Pledge of Allegiance. The preliminary report of credentials was given by Lisa Lineberry; Barbara Henry, GFWC WV parliamentarian, read the convention rules; and Georgianna Tillis, state meeting planner, presented the convention program.

Community news from around the area | News, Sports, Jobs

Community news from around the area | News, Sports, Jobs
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Board discusses Brooke Glass property | News, Sports, Jobs

wscott@heraldstaronline.com Warren Scott - The Wellsburg Urban Redevelopment Authority recently discussed potential uses for the former Brooke Glass factory, including light industry and a tourist attraction that could draw users of the Yankee Trail beside it and other visitors to the city. WELLSBURG The Business Development Corp. of the Northern Panhandle is seeking input from a city board and others about potential uses for the former Brooke Glass property on Sixth Street. Marvin Six and Jacob Keeney, leaders of the BDC, asked the Wellsburg Urban Redevelopment Authority on Jan. 12 what type of business or development it envisions occupying the two-story building and 1 acre site.

Incoming, Outgoing Moundsville Council Members Exchange Warm Wishes | News, Sports, Jobs

aolson@theintelligencer.net MOUNDSVILLE – Two familiar faces will be returning to the city council table in 2021, and fond wishes were shared between council members new and old at their recent final meeting of 2020. At the November election, Randy Chamberlain and Denny Wallace, both council members in decades past, were called upon to return by voters, defeating incumbents Phil Remke and Brianna Hickman. Chamberlain spoke briefly during public comment at the council’s last meeting, thanking both Remke and Hickman for their service to the city and its citizens. “They have done an outstanding job, they’ve been very dedicated, committed to serving the people on their time of council, and I hope I can do as much for the people as those two have done,” Chamberlain said. Chamberlain, a former three-term councilman in the 1970s and 1980s, said he now hopes to return “older and wiser.”

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