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Chamber Of Commerce Appoints Justin Seibert to Wheeling Park Commission iheart.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iheart.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SEIBERT Local business owner Justin Seibert was appointed Wednesday by the Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors to a seat on the Wheeling Park Commission. Seibert, founder and president of Direct Online Marketing, will take the seat of Wilbur S. Jones Jr., whose term ends Feb. 28. At his exit, Jones will have served on the commission for more than 41 years. “I appreciate the confidence that the Wheeling Area Chamber has shown in me and am honored by the opportunity,” Seibert said. “Our parks system of Wheeling Park and Oglebay Resort are the crown jewels of our community. I look forward to working to grow and manage this important asset.” ....
A pair of John Marshall High School seniors have earned scholarships from the Wheeling Elks and are now eligible for more. Lakyn Parker and Grant Swift have w ....
jking@theintelligencer.net WHEELING Ohio County commissioners acted Tuesday to make changes to the County Development Authority, commending some for their service and appointing others in their place. Commissioners removed former Wheeling Mayor Andy McKenzie from the board, and he will be replaced by current Mayor Glenn Elliott. “(McKenzie) has been a member of the board for a long time, and I congratulate him for his service,” said Commissioner Randy Wharton, who also serves as OCDA president. Commissioners next accepted resignations from the OCDA board by former Commissioner Tim McCormick and former County Administrator Greg Stewart, who has been hired by the OCDA to manage The Highlands property. ....
Staff Writer WHEELING Ohio County commissioners are set next week to discuss appointments to and removals from the Ohio County Development Authority board of directors. Yet, they say, there won’t be any major changes in membership. “Mass changes aren’t going to occur,” said Commissioner Randy Wharton, who also serves as OCDA president. “My position is no, and I wouldn’t be in favor of that. “I’m sure the other two commissioners aren’t in favor of that either.” Commissioner Don Nickerson said some people will be removed from the board, which currently has 14 unpaid volunteer members. State statutes stipulate the board must have at least 12 members, and no more than 21 members, he said. ....