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Wednesday, July 23, 2008 --- 28 days ago
The Mineral County Commissioners on Tuesday appointed four county residents to a new litter task force, charging them with developing a “blueprint” for the unprecedented litter-control initiative. Commissioners President Janice LaRue agreed to serve as the county representative on the five-member Litter Control Task Force. The other members named Monday are: William Nichols of Ridgeley, Tom Youngblood of Keyser, Karen Hartman of New Creek and Dan Stemple of New Creek. Commissioner Wayne Spiggle, who helped to spearhead the group’s formation, applauded the residents’ willingness to serve on the task force. “This is a blue-ribbon committee...,” he said, noting the members’ qualifications and commitment. “I’m very encouraged and really appreciative.” Spiggle said there are no specific guidelines for the group’s responsibilities, but state officials may be able to offer guidance during the task force’s initial organization process. “I look at this as a think tank,” he said. “We will look to them for a blueprint and strategy for cleaning up the county.” In other business, Marc Bashoor, the county’s director of emergency management, briefed the commissioners on progress at the new 911 center near Keyser High School. “We have four walls, and hopefully we will have roof trusses on later this week,” he said. According to Bashoor, work is proceeding on schedule, with the building set to be finished by late November or early December. Howeve ...




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