Wednesday’s map shows Lewis County in the red zone.
Lewis County Judge Executive Todd Ruckel is urging residents to step up in helping to curb the spread of COVID-19 as Lewis County moves into “red zone” designation for the number Continue reading →
Vanceburg’s July Celebration will not be held this year.
Vanceburg’s annual Independence Day celebration, which was earlier moved to Labor Day weekend, has now been called off completely because of COVID-19 concerns.
Vanceburg Mayor Dane Blankenship said the decision came Continue reading →
While Independence Day may be three months away, the disruption caused by COVID-19 will make the local official observation of our country’s independence will make it even longer.
Vanceburg Mayor Dane Blankenship said the city’s annual July Celebration will be Continue reading →
Following federal, state, and county declarations of emergency, Vanceburg Mayor Dane Blankenship has declared a state of emergency for the City of Vanceburg.
Blankenship said he is additionally closing city offices to all in-person services.
Vanceburg City Council met in regular session with members approving two resolutions dealing with road funding in the city. The first resolution approves a memorandum of agreement with the state for $60,000 in funding to repave three city streets. Mayor Continue reading →
This map, indicating the Black Oak Industrial Park, was created last year for the City of Vanceburg. Information on the map indicates it is an Annex Exhibit, one of several created for proposed annexation. Some of the parcels named in Continue reading →
Vanceburg City Council Member Glen Bannister asks a question during a regular session of council on Monday.
Vanceburg City Council adopted two ordinances to annex property west of the existing city limits and amended a third ordinance to exclude two Continue reading →