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River Fest draws record crowds boosting local tourism

June 26, 2024 | Hampshire County, West Virginia



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River Fest draws record crowds boosting local tourism
In a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around grant approvals, community events, and ongoing budget considerations. Notably, the Bridal Justice Board approved a significant grant of $45,000 annually for the next four to five years, aimed at supporting local initiatives.

Commissioner Ronken provided an update on the status of congressional delegated spending for two major projects: the Springfield Sewer and the Capen Bridal Community Complex. Both projects have successfully passed through initial committee reviews in the offices of Senators Capito and Manchin. Ronken expressed optimism about their prospects, indicating that they are likely to survive further scrutiny in an election year, with updates expected by late August or early September.

The meeting also highlighted the success of River Fest, a new festival that attracted a record turnout, largely attributed to enhanced tourism efforts. Commissioner Eglanger and Tina Ladd from the Convention and Visitors Bureau were acknowledged for their contributions to the event's success, which saw a majority of attendees identified as tourists.

Additionally, discussions included courthouse improvement grants and the approval of roof renovations for the Capen Bridal Community Complex, contingent on the outcome of the congressional funding. The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of ongoing communication with various stakeholders, including the prosecutor's office.

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