Posts Tagged ‘MARLINTON’
Local business displaced by Main Street fire hopes to re-open this fall
Dirt Bean owner Kristy Lanier said she plans on keeping the same business name, but the location will be different, across from Mitchell Chevrolet, next to the 4th Avenue Gallery.
Read MoreMarlinton mayor pushing for county fire fee
Marlinton currently charges a fire fee of $25 per residence and $75-150 for businesses.
Read MoreMarlinton council addresses VFD concerns
Fire chief Herb Barlow came to council with a list of issues.
Read MoreMarlinton council applauds emergency response
During Monday evening’s council meeting, Mayor Joe Smith said early warning helped the town prepare for Superstorm Sandy.
Read MoreMarlinton Mayor: fall festival a huge success
Mayor Joe Smith reported that an international publication covered the Autumn Harvest Festival and Roadkill Cookoff. Plus – council considered donations for local organizations.
Read MoreHelton appointed to Marlinton council
Helton replaces Natasha McMann, who resigned to continue her college education.
Read MoreHistoric Marlinton diner reopens
French’s Diner closed in 2010 due to a bad economy and reopened friday as The Diner.
Read MoreMarlinton council approves garbage rate hike
Residential customers will see their bi-monthly garbage bill increase to $31.50.
Read MoreMarlinton council votes to remove blue signs
Small blue directional signs continue to cause dispute between the mayor and councilmembers.
Read MoreLittle blue signs cause uproar at Marlinton council
Council debated what to do with blue directional signs attached to light posts in Marlinton. Business people want the signs to stay up.
Read MorePocahontas Parks & Rec fundraising for wellness center
Parks and Rec board member Brenda “Cookie” Doss recalls several times when the people of Pocahontas County rose to the occasion and helped get important projects completed.
Read MoreMarlinton garbage rates unchanged – for now
Marlinton council held off on a garbage rate increase, but the delay might be very short.
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