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Rodgers Retains 4th Ward Council Seat In Martins Ferry | News, Sports, Jobs

For the Intelligencer MARTINS FERRY Martins Ferry City Councilman Rick Rodgers will retain his Fourth Ward seat after defeating his challenger during Tuesday’s primary election. According to unofficial totals, Rodgers received 41 votes and his challenger, Pamela Shrodes, received 20 votes. Both are Democrats. “I am happy the voters in the Fourth Ward have confidence in me, in my integrity and my accountability,” Rodgers said. “I will continue to pursue their wants and their desires. I am always open and I listen with my ears and my heart.” Rodgers said for his new term he would like to see Ninth Street repaved and he plans to work together with council and Mayor John Davies to find grant funding to do so. He also is looking forward to pursuing a possible project that would involve the installation of a new waterline that would reach Shadyside and Rayland. Such a line would be useful if the city needs backup on its water supply, he said.

Incumbent challenged for 4th Ward seat in Ferry | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writers MARTINS FERRY A challenge for the 4th Ward City Council seat in Martins Ferry is the only contested race in Belmont County’s primary election. Voters will choose between incumbent Rick Rodgers and challenger Pamela Shrodes, both Democrats. Rodgers, 70, has been a member of council for the past seven years and now serves as president pro tem. He also has served on the finance, audit, annexation, code administration and safety committees, the public relations committee and is currently the chairman of the street committee. If re-elected, Rodgers said he plans to continue consulting with the city’s residents to ensure their voices are heard. He said he will serve the city to the best of his ability.

Belmont elections board preps for primary | News, Sports, Jobs

T-L Photo/ROBERT A. DEFRANK Belmont County Board of Elections members Frankie Lee Carnes, from left, Robert Quirk and Michael Shaheen prepare for the upcoming primary on May 4. There will be one contested race between Democratic candidates for council in the 4th Ward of Martins Ferry between incumbent Rick Rodgers and challenger Pamela Shrodes. The board confirmed six poll workers Wednesday. Two people voted early so far, and eight requested a mail-in ballot. The certification will be held at the next regular meeting at 4 p.m. May 17. Newsletter I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

Ballots ready for May primary | News, Sports, Jobs

Ballots ready for May primary | News, Sports, Jobs
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