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Wheeling City Manager Robert Herron, left, and Mayor Glenn Elliott are slated to give comments and reports this afternoon when the Mayorâs Advisory Commission on Economic and Industrial Development gathers for its first in-person meeting.
WHEELING The newly resurrected Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Economic and Industrial Development is expected to gather today for its second substantive meeting and its first in-person meeting since the revived group became active late last year.
The commission is scheduled to meet at 2 p.m. today in council chambers inside the City-County Building on Chapline Street in downtown Wheeling. While most members of the commission are expected to attend in-person, Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott said some members may still participate virtually if they are unable to attend in-person.
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West Virginia Northern Community College President Dr. Daniel Mosser addressed city leaders during Tuesday eveningâs regular meeting of Wheeling City Council, blasting the city for its support of a venture to bring a program through Bluefield State College to the former Ohio Valley Medical Center campus.
WHEELING Wheeling City Council members attending their second in-person meeting of the year Tuesday were publicly excoriated at the end of the meeting by presidents of three local colleges, who continue to express disdain over the city’s proposed venture with Bluefield State College.
Speaking during the open public forum portion at the end of the council meeting, West Virginia Northern Community College President Daniel Mosser carried the torch on behalf of WVNCC, West Liberty University and Wheeling University.