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BOTH PHOTOS: Members of the Logan Lions Club, with the help of the Recovery Group of Southern West Virginia, were busy again Saturday morning cleaning up litter and other trash along W.Va. 44 in the Switzer area of Logan County.
Photos by DYLAN VIDOVICH | Logan Banner
Members of the Logan Lions Club, with the help of the Recovery Group of Southern West Virginia, were busy again Saturday morning cleaning up litter and other trash along W.Va. 44 in the Switzer area of Logan County.
DYLAN VIDOVICH | Logan Banner
Members of the Logan Lions Club, with the help of the Recovery Group of Southern West Virginia, were busy again Saturday morning cleaning up litter and other trash along W.Va. 44 in the Switzer area of Logan County.
âLetâs talk trash.â
Trash was indeed the subject addressed by some county officials at a recent public meeting hosted by Logan County Commissioner Diana Barnette in which the subject of littering and illegal garbage disposal in Logan County were the issues.
Present for the discussion were representatives of the Department of Natural Resources, the Logan County Commission, Logan Prosecuting Attorney David Wandling, two Logan County House of Delegates members, a state Department of Highways official, a Waste Management representative, State Sen. Rupie Phillips, and all three Logan County magistrates.
In the audience were at least two Logan County mayors, Logan County Clerk John Turner, several businessmen, teachers and other concerned citizens who either posed questions or presented their ideas as to how to address the littering and trash problem in the county.
LOGAN â Trash cleanup efforts have continued heavily in Logan County throughout the month of April.
During the Logan County Commissionâs regular session Monday, April 26, county code enforcer Ray Perry detailed several of the recent trash cleanup events. He started with a cleanup Saturday, April 24, by Alpha Natural Resources from the Ralph R. Willis Career and Technical School to the Appalachian Outpost exit on new W.Va. 10, as well as Rum Creek.
On Thursday, April 22, Perry said the City of Logan Fire Department collected half a ton of garbage from the old State Police bridge, the W.Va. 44/73 intersection and the lower Fountain Place Mall (Tractor Supply) exit.