Staff writer
LEASE APPROVED â The Brooke County Board of Education agreed Monday to lease property across from Brooke Middle School to SWN Water Resources, pending the companyâs decision to built a booster pump there to convey water from nearby Cross Creek to natural gas well sites.
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WELLSBURG The Brooke County Board of Education agreed Monday to lease property owned by the school district to a natural gas company and chose the least extensive of options for an update to its future building plans.
Steve Mitchell, the district’s director of maintenance, buildings and grounds, told the board the land north of Brooke Middle School near the railroad tracks above Cross Creek.
Staff writer
WELLSBURG The Brooke County Board of Education agreed Monday to lease property owned by the school district to a natural gas company and chose the least extensive of options for an update to its future building plans.
Steve Mitchell, the district’s director of maintenance, buildings and grounds, told the board the land north of Brooke Middle School near the railroad tracks above Cross Creek.
He said SWN Water Resources, an affiliate of Southwestern Energy, is exploring the possibility of building a booster pump on the site to convey water from the creek to natural gas well sites.
NEW AGENT: Greg Demary is the latest real estate agent to join Cedar One Realty.
Despite being a transplant to the area, Demary has made the Ohio Valley his home. He received his real estate license from Hondros College after earning a bachelor’s degree at the Franciscan University of Steubenville in the fall of 2018. He has a long-standing interest in real estate and dedication to customer satisfaction.
Apart from serving his community as a real estate agent, Demary volunteers regularly with a local nonprofit, the Harmonium Project, working to support local community events and performances, particularly those related to theater and the arts. He and his wife, Emily, live in Steubenville.
NEW AGENT: Greg Demary is the latest real estate agent to join Cedar One Realty.
Despite being a transplant to the area, Demary has made the Ohio Valley his home. He received his real estate license from Hondros College after earning a bachelor’s degree at the Franciscan University of Steubenville in the fall of 2018. He has a long-standing interest in real estate and dedication to customer satisfaction.
Apart from serving his community as a real estate agent, Demary volunteers regularly with a local nonprofit, the Harmonium Project, working to support local community events and performances, particularly those related to theater and the arts. He and his wife, Emily, live in Steubenville.