Washington County commissioners are slated to vote on a grant application later this month to help provide water to homes in the Taylor Bridge Road area.
Meanwhile, members of the Washington County Water Task Force met Friday and discussed a process to determine how to prioritize other underserved communities in need of utility water.
County Commissioner Bryan Davenport, the chairman of the task force, said the panel will be asked to make âdata-driven decisionsâ on where the county should concentrate its limited resources for public water.
âEverywhere that doesnât have water should be first, but thatâs not possible,â he said.
Court shutdowns created little backlog in Fayette
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Defense Attorney Rolf Baumgartel takes notes while his client, Joshua Campbell, listens to Washington County Common Pleas Judge John Halliday on Wednesday during Campbellâs arraignment.
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A 20-year-old Marietta man accused of having unlawful sexual conduct with a minor pleaded not guilty Wednesday in the Washington County Court of Common Pleas.
Joshua Lee Campbell, of 102 Summit Road, was indicted Feb. 17 on the fourth-degree felony after an investigation from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office into him sending nudity-oriented material to a subject under the age of 18.
If convicted, Campbell could be sentenced to six to 18 months in prison and a possible $5,000 fine. He would also be listed as a Tier II sex offender and would have to register with the sheriff’s office for the next 25 years.