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WAYNESBURG Greene County is going broke. Despite receiving millions in payouts from the natural gas industry to compensate such counties as Greene that host natural gas wells, it is struggling to balance its more than $40 million budget. This year, amid a pandemic, commissioners raised property taxes for the first time since 2010. Without major changes, county budget office projections show that Greene may not have the revenue or reserves to cover its costs by 2023. It’s a financial predicament that seemed all but guaranteed as the coal mining industry here has nearly disappeared, hollowing out the backbone of the local economy. That was, until the natural gas boom and a massive influx of money that came with it offered a different path. ....
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Bowling alleys haven t been allowed to reopen since being shutdown again last June. “Nobody can withstand that. We ve pleaded. We ve asked and gotten no response, no reply other than just shut up and sit down and follow the science. Well, now I have 80 employees that don t have a job. I’ve got thousands of bowlers that don t have a home to bowl in. Other than that, I’m great. That s what I got, said Humble. Ben Canfield bought his first bowling ball from the pro shop at Kearny Mesa Bowl where he often practiced. Competitive bowlers in the San Diego area are pleading to reopen bowling alleys, saying bowling can be done at limited capacity, while maintaining physical distance. NBC 7 s Lauren Coronado spoke with one family leading the charge. ....