Gallia County • May 15, 2025
Good morning, Gallia County. History has been made on the track as Gallia Academy's girls team clinched their first-ever OVC championship! The Blue Angels dominated with multiple first-place finishes, while their male counterparts secured an impressive second place. On the diamond, both Gallia Academy and River Valley notched important victories as baseball season heats up across the county.
In financial news, Farmers Bank has deepened its roots in our community with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at their new Gallipolis branch. The institution has come a long way since setting their ambitious $100 million goal back in the 1990s. Meanwhile, Mason County's next generation continues to shine, with students bringing home medals from state competitions and advancing to nationals. Local officials are also exploring a promising solar facility project that could generate over $21 million in tax revenue while creating 110 jobs.
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🏃♀️ Gallia Academy girls make history with first-ever OVC track championship. The Blue Angels dominated Tuesday's Ohio Valley Conference meet with multiple first-place finishes, including victories in the 4x200, 4x400, and 4x800 relays. Meanwhile, the Blue Devils boys team secured second place in the conference with Cade Mock winning high jump. In baseball action, Gallia Academy defeated Fairland 2-0 in extra innings, while River Valley earned a 5-2 victory against Meigs with three crucial late runs. Both baseball teams will return to action Wednesday with the Blue Devils hosting South Point.
🏦 Farmers Bank cuts ribbon on new Gallipolis branch after decades of growth. The ceremony marked another milestone for the oldest independently owned financial institution in Meigs County, which has expanded strategically since the 1990s. President Shawn Arnott recalled the bank's ambitious goal to reach $100 million by 2000, which they achieved through expansion into Gallia County. CEO Paul Reed emphasized their unchanged mission of building relationships, providing financial solutions, and investing in communities since 1904. Today, Farmers Bank operates seven locations throughout the Ohio Valley with over 80 employees.
🏆 Mason County students shine in state and national competitions. The Mason County Board of Education recognized SkillsUSA and FBLA team members who earned medals at state leadership conferences, with several students advancing to national competitions. Young Writers contest winners from various grade levels were also honored during the meeting. County officials presented details about TYR Energy's proposed solar facility, which would operate under a PILOT agreement and potentially generate $21.7 million in tax revenue while creating 110 jobs. The board also approved several administrative matters including new employment, travel authorization, and a generator purchase.
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