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Rodgers Retains 4th Ward Council Seat In Martins Ferry | News, Sports, Jobs

For the Intelligencer MARTINS FERRY Martins Ferry City Councilman Rick Rodgers will retain his Fourth Ward seat after defeating his challenger during Tuesday’s primary election. According to unofficial totals, Rodgers received 41 votes and his challenger, Pamela Shrodes, received 20 votes. Both are Democrats. “I am happy the voters in the Fourth Ward have confidence in me, in my integrity and my accountability,” Rodgers said. “I will continue to pursue their wants and their desires. I am always open and I listen with my ears and my heart.” Rodgers said for his new term he would like to see Ninth Street repaved and he plans to work together with council and Mayor John Davies to find grant funding to do so. He also is looking forward to pursuing a possible project that would involve the installation of a new waterline that would reach Shadyside and Rayland. Such a line would be useful if the city needs backup on its water supply, he said.

Zane Highway repaving expected to begin soon | News, Sports, Jobs

Times Leader Staff Writer MOTORISTS TRAVEL Friday along a section of Zane Highway expected to be repaved this week following a major waterline project there. MARTINS FERRY Zane Highway motorists likely will be relieved to learn a section of the road damaged by a past project is expected to be permanently repaved in the coming days. During a recent Martins Ferry City Council meeting, Mayor John Davies said he spoke with the contractor on the job, James White Construction, who said they were waiting for the asphalt plants to start making hot mix again. Davies said he informed the company that hot mix was now being made.

East Ohio Regional opens pharmacy to public | News, Sports, Jobs

East Ohio Regional opens pharmacy to public | News, Sports, Jobs
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$31K in donations raised for veterans monument | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer T-L Photo/SHELLEY HANSON TERRY WILDMAN of Martins Ferry stands in the center of the area atop Riverview Cemetery where a new veterans monument will be installed. Enough money has been raised to pay for the creation and erection of the monument. MARTINS FERRY Now that enough money has been raised plans to erect a new veterans memorial at Riverview Cemetery are moving forward. Terry Wildman, committee member and a Vietnam war veteran, said $31,950 has been raised via donations from individuals and the sale of memorial bricks that will line walkways leading to the memorial. The granite monument will honor each branch of the military along with honoring first responders as well.

Martins Ferry City Council plans spring cleanup for March 27 | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer MARTINS FERRY The city is gearing up for another spring cleanup on March 27 near the former city garage property on First Street. Martins Ferry City Council President Kristine Davis said Mayor John Davies made the announcement about the cleanup during this week’s council meeting on Tuesday. Meanwhile, JB Green Team also has slated several cleanups across townships in Belmont County. The Martins Ferry city cleanup is set for 8 a.m. to noon March 27 for city residents only. Residents can bring their unwanted household materials to the site for disposal into dumpsters. No hazardous materials can be disposed of including paint, chemicals, tires or TVs.

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