Gallia County • May 19, 2025
Good morning, Gallia County. For half a century, the Earl Neff Pediatric Fund has been bringing comfort to the county's youngest patients—a remarkable milestone that continues thanks to dedicated local businesses like Waugh Halley Wood Funeral Home and The Wiseman Insurance Agency. This community tradition represents the kind of longstanding commitment that makes our county special, providing toys and entertainment to thousands of children during hospital stays.
Meanwhile, transitions are underway at the County Commission, where Administrator Brian Rutherford announced his resignation as commissioners wrapped up several key projects, including the under-budget Crown City Village Sewer improvements. The gaming world also descended upon our region as Final Boss Con leveled up to a two-day extravaganza at Rio Grande's Lyne Center, bringing together everyone from Pokémon voice actors to vintage game collectors—and already announcing plans for their fifth anniversary event in 2026.
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🏥 Local businesses keep 50-year pediatric fund alive and thriving. The Earl Neff Pediatric Fund at Holzer Health System continues to receive enthusiastic support from area organizations in Gallipolis, Ohio. For half a century, the fund has provided toys, equipment, and entertainment to thousands of pediatric patients. April sponsors included Waugh Halley Wood Funeral Home and The Wiseman Insurance Agency, whose representatives were acknowledged for their contributions. Those interested in supporting this longstanding community initiative can contact Abby Greer at the Holzer Heritage Foundation.
🏛️ Gallia County Commission tackles key projects amid leadership change. County Administrator Brian Rutherford announced his resignation effective May 29, prompting commissioners to express gratitude for his service. The commission approved the final performance report for a Crown City Village Sewer Improvement Project, which was completed under budget with $8,393 returned to the Ohio Department of Development. Following public hearings, they approved Community Development Block Grant projects totaling $150,000 for the Council on Aging and Huntington Township. Commissioners also discussed potential new lease terms with the EPA for sulfur dioxide monitoring equipment storage in Cheshire.
🎮 Final Boss Con levels up with first-ever two-day gaming extravaganza. The popular convention took over the University of Rio Grande's Lyne Center, attracting gaming enthusiasts, cosplayers, and pop culture fans from across the region. Attendees enjoyed video game tournaments, cosplay competitions, and opportunities to meet celebrity guests including "Pokémon" voice actor Stuart Zagnit and "Night of the Living Dead" screenwriter John Russo. Vendors from seven different states offered merchandise ranging from vintage games to original artwork, while organizers Kaitlyn and Mackenzie Halley credited the event's growing popularity to its affordable admission, quality staff, and accessible location. The fifth annual Final Boss Con is already scheduled for April 25, 2026.
Wilderness escape near hunting paradise: For $52,900, this 6-acre wooded retreat in Gallia County offers a private sanctuary adjacent to 11,000 acres of public hunting land, with a brook, new trails, and potential for a cabin or remote home.
Prime Airport Road Opportunity: For $275,000, this prime 4-acre parcel on Airport Road in Gallipolis borders State Route 7 and the Gallipolis/Meigs Airport, presenting a rare opportunity in a strategic location.
Spacious rambler in hunter's paradise: Priced at $129,000, this charming 3-bedroom rambler sits on 3 acres in prime deer hunting country, featuring multiple updates in a peaceful setting that must be seen to appreciate all its offerings.Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.
-Joshua 1:8
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