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Location: Western Pennsylvania
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All the more reason to extend I-68 west from Morgantown, basically following Rt 7 to Hundred, and then US-250 to Cameron and then on to I-70.
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09-01-2012, 04:17 AM
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Location: Winfield, WV
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I like this line here:
"The jobs that Williams creates here are generational jobs. Generations of West Virginians are going to be able to work these jobs," said Billings"
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09-01-2012, 07:00 PM
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Marshall and Ohio Counties are in the heart of the "wet gas" region. I believe this is the first of several good news announcements concerning new developments in the Northern Panhandle.
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09-01-2012, 07:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CTMountaineer
Marshall and Ohio Counties are in the heart of the "wet gas" region. I believe this is the first of several good news announcements concerning new developments in the Northern Panhandle.
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Northern panhandle has the best gas. NCWV WV and the Ohio Valley around Parkersburg also have the best gas. Northern WV will benefit. The rest of WV not so much.
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09-17-2012, 09:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by snorpus
All the more reason to extend I-68 west from Morgantown, basically following Rt 7 to Hundred, and then US-250 to Cameron and then on to I-70.
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It needs to go to Cameron and Moundsville, then along Ohio 7 to I470. The Ohio River bridge is already in place for it at Moundsville.
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09-17-2012, 10:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CTMountaineer
It needs to go to Cameron and Moundsville, then along Ohio 7 to I470. The Ohio River bridge is already in place for it at Moundsville.
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Lets be realistic these roads wont get built. We are too North for the state to give funding for necessary roads. The only roads they have funding for are unecessary ones that are for the southern half of the state, which begins 40 or so miles North of Kanawha county and going south. The Eastern part of the state is kinda ignored as Charleston prefers the area around Kentucky.
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