
New location for your Headley Meats needs
Monroe County locals don’t need to go far to gather their meat and fresh produce needs.
Monroe County locals don’t need to go far to gather their meat and fresh produce needs.
The Monroe County Community Foundation (MCCF) is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a community gathering and fund update Monday, July 15 at the Sardis Community Center.The event is free and open to all.
COUNTY COURTJeffrey Howell Knollinger, Wheeling, West Virginia, seat belt, guilty, $90.
The Ohio Department of Development, Buckeye Hills Regional Council, and Southeast Ohio’s Community Action Agencies are once again offering assistance to help Ohio’s families stay cool during the hot summer months.From July 1 through Sept.
Well, you, me, everybody, we’re now the proud owners of close to 170 acres of a former golf course on the river.Congratulations, I guess.To be exact, Monroe County owns it, but that’s like us, really.The Monroe County Commissioners closed on the just over $2.2 million deal Thursday, June 27.
Walking into Swiss Hills Career Center Thursday, June 27, you might be welcomed by the sound of children’s laughter reverberating through the halls.
On the last Thursday of every month, you might notice the Coffee House on Main in Woodsfield is bustling with activity.
Look out for flying discs while passing the Beallsville Memorial Park.
There’s no doubt the Village of Woodsfield providing dumpsters has been well-received by village residents.The numerous times they needed to be emptied speaks to that.But is it successful and, more importantly, is it worth the cost?Woodsfield Village Administrator Kevin Brooks raised that question during council’s regular meeting Monday, July 1.The village offered three separate weeks of clean-up days this year, with two of those already past.