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City & County Struggle To Align On Downtown Charles Town Plans

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Editor's Notes

A collection of Editor’s notes from the monthly print issues of the WV Independent Observer.

Making Changes In 2025

February 7, 2025 Tagged With: In Print 2025 Feb-Mar

Ambulance in parking lot

The Observer marks 5 years under the current ownership and looks forward to changes in 2025. Read the Full Story >>

Residents Are Asking Questions

November 20, 2024 Tagged With: In Print Dec 2024

Lake Louisa circa 1908

Many Jefferson County residents are frustrated with the decisions of our local governments and how our elected officials conduct business. Read the Full Story >>

County Elections Focus On Local Issues

November 1, 2024 Tagged With: editor's note, In Print Nov 2024

resurfaced basketball court at Evitts Run park

The 4 new candidates who win seeats on the Jefferson County Commission will be diving in quickly to some complex issues.  Read the Full Story >>

Jefferson County Is A Popular Place

August 1, 2024

Huntfield subdivision - new construction

Jefferson County is a busy place these days with many festivals and lots of new housing on the way. Read the Full Story >>

Republican Party Divison Stalls County Government

May 1, 2024 Tagged With: analysis, In Print May 2024, Jefferson County Commission, Republican Party

Jefferson County Commission May 2024 (3 commissioners)

Following the removal of Tricia Jackson and Jennifer Krouse on May 1, the Jefferson County Commission will operate with only 3 commissioners. Read the Full Story >>

Things Are Heating Up In Jefferson County

May 1, 2024 Tagged With: editor's note, In Print May 2024

horses are OK sign

It feels like everything runs a bit faster these days, which is why local residents cherish the bucolic spaces that are still here in Jefferson County. Read the Full Story >>

Wrestling With The County Budget

March 27, 2024 Tagged With: budget, In Print Apr 2024, Jefferson County Commission, Jefferson County Fair

pig in cage

Jefferson County Commissioners balance budget for fiscal year 2025 with no pay raises for employees. Read the Full Story >>

Concerns About Preserving Farmland

March 1, 2024 Tagged With: farmland protection, In Print March 2024, Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan, local agriculture, solar, stormwater

stormwater permit sign at Blake solar facility

The farmland protection effort is not just about keeping the land bucolic — it’s about preserving farming as an activity. Read the Full Story >>

The Road Ahead For Jefferson County

February 1, 2024 Tagged With: Housing Growth, In Print Feb 2024, Route 340, solar permitting, zoning

bulldozer in front of house

Route 340 is finally being widened south of Charles Town (below) and the construction of new homes continues to tick up dramatically. There is still a lot of open space and active farmland in the county, but many residents have concerns. Read the Full Story >>

Jefferson County Commission Has A Backlog Of Unfinished Business

December 5, 2023 Tagged With: In Print Dec 2023, Jefferson County Commission, solar

out of state cars at Blake solar project construction site

The agendas for the next few meetings will likely be contentious, as the Commission addresses some of the complex issues left unresolved over the past few months. Read the Full Story >>

Salute To Veterans

October 26, 2023 Tagged With: In Print Nov 2023, Jefferson County Commission, veterans

US Navy Sea Chanters

The Navy Sea Chanters include a salute to veterans of all of the United States uniformed services in their public shows, a joyful recognition of those who have served.  Read the Full Story >>

Stall Tactics On Jefferson County Commission

September 28, 2023 Tagged With: In Print Oct 2023, Jefferson County Commission, Jennifer Krouse, Steve Stolipher, Tricia Jackson

blue wheelbarrow with manure and pink rake

Jefferson County Commissioners Jackson and Krouse block routine county operations over political conflict.  Read the Full Story >>

Making Connections To Overcome Roadblocks

August 31, 2023 Tagged With: In Print Sep 2023, Jefferson County Emergency Management, Jefferson County Schools, Route 340

Jefferson County staff at the 2023 county fair

A lot of what makes local government work is listening to what’s on people's minds and connecting to the right resources to solve problems. Read the Full Story >>

Hold On Tight!

July 28, 2023 Tagged With: editor's note, Housing Growth, In Print Aug 2023, Jefferson County Fair

carnival ride - spinning chairs

Some carnival rides don’t look too scary when they’re not moving. The one above is just a bunch of swings that go around in a circle like a merry-go-round, right? But wait till it picks up speed — then it’s time to hold on tight!  Read the Full Story >>

Moving Around Jefferson County

July 1, 2023 Tagged With: Clare Anne Ath, economic development, editor's note, In Print July 2023, Jefferson County Board of Education, Jefferson County Commission, zoning

The Board of Education kept to its timetable of appointing a new Superintendent, who starts on July 1. He inherits some big holes from his departing predecessor — literally in terms of the two elementary school construction projects, one of which has yet to even go to bid despite the hoopla of a ground-breaking ceremony over a year ago. The twin challenges of retaining & recruiting staff and addressing the fall-off in student achievement are arguably even more complex. All of these issues will no doubt be topics for the School Board election next May. Read the Full Story >>

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