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TOWNSEND Photo by Tyler Bennett Rick Waters, chairman of the Muskingum Valley Beverly-Waterford Chamber of Commerce, speaks during the Chamberâs luncheon inside the Beverly-Waterford Rescue Squad/Township Building on Wednesday afternoon. BEVERLY Holding their first event in 16 months, the Muskingum Valley Beverly-Waterford Chamber of Commerce honored the 2021 Public Service Award Recipients inside the Beverly-Waterford Rescue Squad/Township Building on Wednesday afternoon. It is the 38th year for the event honoring the public service employees hosted by the chamber. Seven public service providers in Washington County were recognized for their achievements and hard work for the community. The awards were given out by the Sons of American Revolution member Robert Hadfield and each honoree received a medal and certificate to recognize their work. ....
BEVERLY Holding their first event in 16 months, the Muskingum Valley Beverly-Waterford Chamber of Commerce honored the 2021 Public Service Award Recipient ....
[email protected] Nine people were arrested on multiple charges and methamphetamine and suspected fentanyl were recovered by city, county and state law enforcement officers Tuesday in Belpre. The actions were the result of an investigation by the Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission and Washington Monroe Morgan Noble Major Crimes Task Force, whose agents executed a trio of search warrants with the help of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team and the Belpre Police Department. “Our department’s … been watching all three locations for about six months,” Belpre Police Chief Terry Williams said. “They were all intertwined.” ....
[email protected] BELPRE Nine people were arrested on multiple charges and methamphetamine and suspected fentanyl were recovered by city, county and state law enforcement officers Tuesday in Belpre. The actions were the result of an investigation by the Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission and Washington Monroe Morgan Noble Major Crimes Task Force, whose agents executed a trio of search warrants with the help of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team and the Belpre Police Department. “Our department’s … been watching all three locations for about six months,” Belpre Police Chief Terry Williams said. “They were all intertwined.” ....