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Commissioners Angry With Columbus Over Funding - Marietta, OH - The Washington County Commissioners aren't happy with the governor's apparent lack of interest in helping the county sewer project.
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The offices of the Washington County Public Defenders will no longer be moving to the former Chase Bank drive-thru in downtown Marietta.
The Washington County Commission purchased the property in 2018 for $210,000 with the intent of moving in a county agency.
Extensive exterior renovations were done to the building, which has sat empty since the work was finished in 2019. Before the renovations were completed, it had been unused since September 2016.
In 2019, discussions were held to move the public defenders’ offices into the building, although Ray Smith, lead public defender, was opposed to the idea. The Third Street building would be smaller than the office space they rent in the Dime Bank building on the corner of Second and Putnam streets.
¯ Regular county commission meeting, 9 a.m. Thursday, 1115 Gilman Ave.
¯ Viewing to vacate Bartlett Street, 10:30 a.m. May 6, intersection of South Street and Ohio 555.
Source: Washington County Commission Clerk.
It was standing room only at Thursday’s Washington County Commission meeting as the board declared the county a “Second Amendment Sanctuary.”
Commissioner Jamie Booth read the resolution, which states in part that the board has “all taken such oaths and are obligated to support the Constitution of the United States, including the Second Amendment. And whereas, the Board of County Commissioners of Washington County does not have unlimited authority, but only the authority granted to it by the Ohio legislature.”
March 30, 2021
Peoples Bank announced its merger with Premier Bank and Citizens Deposit Bank & Trust on Monday.
With this addition, customers will have access to new services, according to CEO Chuck Sulerzyski.
âWe bring a lot to the table. We also have a fair amount of capabilities in terms of .
December 17, 2020
The Marietta Planning Commission voted for the second time in little more than a year to deny U-Haulâs application for a special exception to permitted commercial uses at the former K-Mart building on Pike Street.
Safety-Service Director Steve Wetz was the only vote in favor Wednesday, with .
December 7, 2020
CHARLESTON â West Virginiaâs leading provider of clinician-led transitional care recently unveiled âOne Stonerise,â an initiative to unify its branding and âBack to Health, Back to Lifeâ positioning across The Stonerise Network, which includes Stonerise Transitional Care Centers, .