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Life on Ohio Valley s Waterways | News, Sports, Jobs

NORA EDINGER For the Sunday News-Register Frank Borsk, member of the Freshwater Bioassessment team in Region 3. USEPA photo by Eric Vance WHEELING On a day as fine as April can muster, buttercups are whooping it up on the rich silt left behind by winter flooding on Wheeling Island. A pileated woodpecker is chuckling somewhere in the trees, his pterodactyl-style head somehow hidden from view despite his grand size. It’s the kind of day and place Frank Borsuk has seen hundreds of times. Maybe millions of times if that is possible in a mere 55 years. But, it hasn’t grown old.

Marshall Memo: Virtual Tours of Former State Penitentiary in Moundsville Set | News, Sports, Jobs

JIM COCHRAN If you haven’t been through a maximum security penitentiary you will have such an opportunity beginning April 1. The Moundsville Economic Development Council has made available such a tour without leaving your home or business. The new tour is the result of the MEDC purchasing equipment necessary for virtual tours. Those wishing to take advantage of such a tour will need a Facebook account. Person interested can contact the MEDC at 304-845-6200 to purchase a card which will be needed in order to make contact with the tour. Those on the “tour” will be able to ask questions from a tour guide.

Fishing, Kayaking Gain in Popularity in Ohio Valley During COVID-19 Pandemic | News, Sports, Jobs

Fishing, Kayaking Gain in Popularity in Ohio Valley During COVID-19 Pandemic | News, Sports, Jobs
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Wheeling Officials See Waterfront Development as Key to Growth | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer File Photo This artist’s rendering highlights conceptual plans for a new Robrecht Riverfront Park at the mouth of Wheeling Creek at the Ohio River in downtown Wheeling. City officials and business leaders want to keep a focus on waterfront development as a catalyst to growth as they look to help shape the future of Wheeling. WHEELING City officials and business leaders in Wheeling are looking to the city’s waterfronts as a key to future economic development for the Friendly City. A focus on waterfront development including property along both the Ohio River and Wheeling Creek came to the forefront recently when a collaborative effort between local government and private sector leaders reviewed past visions for the city in order to get a clearer picture of how to help shape the future.

Wheeling Fire Department, Towing Companies Pull Truck from Creek | News, Sports, Jobs

Managing Editor Photo by Alan Olson Wheeling firefighters secure a pickup truck that had slid into Wheeling Creek to be pulled out and back onto dry land. Wheeling firefighters and two tow companies went on a different kind of fishing expedition in Wheeling Creek on Wednesday morning. They were trying to hook a pickup truck. The driver of the truck had parked in an alley near a storage facility on Wheeling Creek near Market Street last week. Somehow, Wheeling Fire spokesman Philip Stahl said, the truck rolled away over the embankment and into the creek. Ace Garage, the fire department and Braden’s Towing all came together Wednesday to pull the truck out of the water. Firefighters floated on a raft to the truck with the water sitting just below its roof and fastened it to the tow truck. In a couple of hours, it was out of the water.

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