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State project improves Buckeye Lake area park and water quality zanesvilletimesrecorder.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from zanesvilletimesrecorder.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Keyser battling vandalism at city parks newstribune.info - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newstribune.info Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A stream restoration project in southern Stafford will not only help curb pollutants from entering the Chesapeake Bay, but will also give county residents a refreshing new recreational experience. âWeâre going to use a lot of rock sills and boulders,â said Paul Santay, the countyâs director of development services. âItâs really going to make it aesthetically pleasing. This will be another fantastic feature that we can add to Staffordâs park system.â Santay said the 2-acre restoration project will begin late this year along a section of the BelmontâFerry Farm Trail between Staffordâs Massad Family YMCA and St. Claire Brooks Park. When finished, approximately 1,400 linear feet of the unnamed tributary of the Rappahannock River will be restored to its pre-urbanized natural state. ....
From the Editor s Desk: A colorful addition to the downtown Mineral Daily News-Tribune After numerous months of work, the scaffolding is coming down and the latest mural celebrating Keyser is finally finished. Located on the side of the Solar Mountain Records building on Armstrong Street, this latest effort of the Highland Arts Public Arts Committee features a train rolling into the foreground, chugging past what I assume is the old railroad machine shop. Watching the train go by is a young boy and his dog. The mural serves as a welcome to those coming into Keyser by way of Memorial Bridge, just as the first murals to be created by the HAU program and affixed to the Brooks Park amphitheater welcome those coming into Keyser from the south. ....
Metcalf hopes city will continue with activities Mineral Daily News-Tribune KEYSER - When Ron Metcalf left his position as Keyser’s parks and recreation commissioner this week, he already had a busy schedule of activities set up for the city’s parks, as well as a plan for additional changes that would help improve safety at the city’s pool. He hopes whomever the council appoints to replace him will continue with what he started over the past five months. “I wanted to request we move the water slide to the shallow end of the pool and put the second diving board back,” he said of the John R. Shelton Swimming Pool. ....