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[email protected] Participants in the 25th annual Walk for Life step onto the track at City Park in Parkersburg Sunday afternoon. The Womenâs Care Center fundraiser had nearly met its $95,000 goal by Sunday afternoon. Photos by Evan Bevins Participants release balloons to mark the start of the 2021 Walk for Life to support the Womenâs Care Center Sunday at Parkersburg City Park. The blue balloons represented boys, the pink girls and the white those that were aborted. Balloons are handed out prior to the start of the 25th annual Walk for Life at Parkersburg City Park Sunday. PARKERSBURG The Women’s Care Center marked 30 years of providing education and care to women facing unexpected pregnancies Sunday with the return of one of its biggest fundraisers. ....
[email protected] Participants in the 25th annual Walk for Life step onto the track at City Park in Parkersburg Sunday afternoon. The Women’s Care Center fundraiser had nearly met its $95,000 goal by Sunday afternoon. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Participants release balloons to mark the start of the 2021 Walk for Life to support the Women’s Care Center Sunday at Parkersburg City Park. The blue balloons represented boys, the pink girls and the white those that were aborted. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Participants in the 25th annual Walk for Life to support the Women’s Care Center make their way around City Park Sunday. (Photo by Evan Bevins) ....
[email protected] VIENNA Vienna City Council met Thursday to discuss potential police department raises, as well as upcoming plans for their term involving major projects and ordinances. Vienna Police Chief Mike Pifer approached council for the consideration of a raise for officers from $18 to $20 an hour. “I don’t want the city of Vienna Police Department to become a training ground,” Pifer said. “Our police department does an excellent job in my opinion, I think it’s deserving.” The pay raise, which will be considered by council at the next meeting, would reflect a desire to maintain retention of officers and bring Vienna up to date with the pay grade of other cities in West Virginia. ....