Ending 2022’s first quarter with big news
Ending 2022’s first quarter with big news It’s been a busy first quarter here at the Wyoming County Economic Development Authority, and that’s just how
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Ending 2022’s first quarter with big news It’s been a busy first quarter here at the Wyoming County Economic Development Authority, and that’s just how
Toward the end of last year, we were fortunate to welcome Brenda Reed to the Wyoming County Economic Development Authority’s team. Brenda, a Wyoming County native, came to us with years of bookkeeping experience.
It’s the start of a new year, and we all know what that means: time to set new goals. In 2021, the Wyoming County Economic Development Authority had an exceptionally productive year, during which we reached several milestones that were years — some decades — in the making.
The idea of applying for a loan can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. At the Wyoming County Economic Development Authority, we believe that loans are a fundamental part of business development.
With the start of this new season, we’re taking an opportunity to recharge in and explore some of our county’s most scenic, serene spots.
On July 8, 2001, Wyoming County experienced a devastating flood that left one dead and displaced hundreds of our residents.
The Wyoming County Economic Development Authority will soon be announcing the name of the engineering firm who will be spearheading future development at the John D. Rockefeller IV Industrial Park.
Through our annual fundraisers, the Wyoming County community has been able to assist recipients with their tuition expenses, required textbooks and supplies for classes. This year, we’re fundraising virtually through our Cash Calendar, where one lucky winner will take home $100 or $250 each month.
For more than five decades, the Cow Shed Motel and Restaurant has been a pillar of the Pineville, West Virginia, community.