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Federal grant set to boost outdoor tourism in NCWV

Federal grant set to boost outdoor tourism in NCWV
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$1 1M federal grant set to boost outdoor tourism in NCWV

$1 1M federal grant set to boost outdoor tourism in NCWV
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Welcome to NCWV, DataRobot

14 hrs ago I would like to formally welcome DataRobot to the North Central West Virginia community. Additions of new jobs are always welcome in West Virginia, and with each new business that comes, there are benefits that are shared with surrounding areas. Morgantown is a short drive via I-79 to Fairmont, opening opportunities for DataRobot’s employees to explore Marion County. I’m sure some will even come to call it home. From recreation opportunities that include Valley Falls State Park and the Rail-Trail system, to dining and beverage options such as Muriel’s and Short Story Brewing, their presence will have a great impact on Marion County’s hospitality industry.

Smokin on the Buffalo BBQ Brawl kicks off Friday in Mannington

May 12, 2021 Spittin’ Feathers BBQ from Youngstown, Ohio took home $1,500 and the West Virginia Grand Champion Belt at the first-ever Smokin on the Buffalo BBQ Brawl at the Mannington Fairgrounds in June 2019. Standing, from left, event organizer Jerry Reel, Tim McMahon, owner of Spittin’ Feathers, and Spittin’ Feathers helper Dave Quinn. TWV FILE PHOTO MANNINGTON — Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Second Annual Smokin’ on the Buffalo BBQ Brawl will take place May 14-15 at the Mannington District Fairgrounds. Jerry Reel, promoter and organizer for the event said there will be teams from throughout the whole country. “I’ve got a team from Texas, I’ve got a team from Maine and all the in between that’s coming,” Reel said.

Marion County Commission meets budget needs despite shortfalls

3 hrs ago The guide titled “Middle of Everywhere” is now available to pick up from the Marion County Convention and Visitors Bureau. SUBMITTED PHOTO FAIRMONT — A drop in revenue from the Coal Severance Tax has forced the Marion County Commission to slash almost $2 million from its 2021-22 fiscal year budget. The county’s Coal Severance Fund went from $1.4 million to $80,000 which County Administrator Chris Cinalli described as a “pretty significant” cut. Consequently, the county commission budget was cut from $16,292,000 last fiscal year to $14,527,083 in the general fund for the coming year. “However, we were able to do it. We relied on some Financial Stabilization Funds that offset those revenue shortfalls,” said Cinalli.

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