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Large solar farm project receives state approval, county deliberations continue


CHARLES TOWN – The West Virginia Public Service Commission has approved open farmland south of Charles Town as a suitable site to build a 795-acre industrial solar energy-generating project.
After holding public hearings last month, the state utility regulator’s decision marks one hurdle the Wild Hill Solar project needs to successfully jump over to move forward.
Meanwhile, whether solar farms should be allowed “by right” as a permitted use or reviewed under a potentially more restrictive “conditional use” process arose several times again before the Jefferson County Planning Commission.
During a public hearing last week that drew comments from 16 people, several residents repeated recommendations from earlier public hearings and workshops that a proposed zoning ordinance change that would govern whether and how such solar farms operate in the county should be approved as a conditional use. ....

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Gov. Jim Justice announces Speedway Motors coming to W.Va.


Gov. Jim Justice announces Speedway Motors coming to W.Va.
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
CHARLESTON, WV – Gov. Jim Justice announced today that Speedway Motors, a manufacturer, retailer, and distributor of high-quality automotive parts and racing products, plans to open a new distribution center in Kearneysville, bringing 25 new jobs to the state.
“I’m so excited to welcome Speedway Motors to West Virginia and help them serve their global customer base from right here in Almost Heaven,” Gov. Justice said. “West Virginia continues to show the world we are a great place to do business and this innovative, unique, family-owned manufacturing company has found the perfect home.” ....

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