WHEELING The eleventh edition of the Community Leader Internship Program (CLIP) came to a close last week, with 15 area students placed at businesses and organizations throughout the Ohio Valley. CLIP is a youth retention and community leadership initiative of the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley (CFOV) that was established in 2013. Designed […]
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The award recipients of the 2022 Harry E. and Olive T. Barth Charitable Trust gathered at the Sistersville Public Library on Thursday, October 27 for a receptio
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Dr. Jared Estock, right, sits by as Bridgeport Police Officer Bobby Shrieve practices administering CPR during a training course on Sunday. A $5,200 donation from the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley helped the Bridgeport Police Department purchase automatic external defibrillators. (Photo by Carri Graham)
All four of the Bridgeport Police Department’s cruisers are now equipped with automatic external defibrillators thanks to a $5,200 donation from the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley.
A check presentation was held Sunday, although the funds were already donated and used to purchase the equipment earlier this month. Debbie Stanton, program officer at the CFOV, presented the department with the check. The foundation works with donors to create grants for organizations that help to improve the quality of life of those in the Ohio Valley.