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Belpre City Pool closed for this summer
BELPRE, Ohio (WTAP) - The Belpre City Pool will be closed this summer. According to Belpre Mayor Susan Abdella the reason for this closing has to do with the cost of necessary repairs for the pool. This concern came about during the budgeting process where Street Superintendent Chris Barringer gave...
HSOP plans adoption events as capacity is reached
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - The Humane Society of Parkersburg has been at capacity for quite a while. According to Samantha Tannous, Shelter Manager at the Humane Society of Parkersburg (HSOP), the humane society has been at capacity with large dogs for several months. The current number of large dogs in...
Taste of Parkersburg returns Saturday
PARKERSBURG — The popular Taste of Parkersburg will be held Saturday at Bicentennial Park in downtown Parkersburg, bringing a variety of local dishes, brews, wines and other samples for people to try. This year’s event, which runs from 6-11 p.m. Saturday, is a couple of weeks earlier than its...
Free admission for first 200 kids Saturday at Discovery World
PARKERSBURG — Admission to Discovery World on Market will be free to the first 200 children on Saturday for International Museum Day, in partnership with WVU Medicine Camden Clark. “We are excited our local community hospital sees the value of engaging children in S.T.E.M. education and supports Discovery World...
Cunningham-Matheny art on display at downtown Parkersburg WesBanco
PARKERSBURG — Kimberly Cunningham-Matheny was first introduced to art at Hamilton Junior High School by her art teacher Carol Goldstein and continued her art studies at Parkersburg High School with Richard Hackett and Ken Gilbert, both were locally well-known artists and teachers in the Mid-Ohio Valley. The Cunningham-Matheny art...
Backyard Gardener: Colonial ‘kitchen gardens’ offer taste of history
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley gardeners and farmers! This week I want to discuss planting a historical or Colonial Kitchen garden. The Wood County Master Gardeners planted a kitchen garden at Henderson Hall, near Williamstown. This was the home of the Henderson family in Williamstown for five generations. Vegetables and herbs grown in the Heritage Garden were based on letters from the Henderson family researched by Master Gardener volunteers.
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