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1. Clarksburg Water Board receives funds for new signage for ongoing work (wdtv.com) — Clarksburg’s Water Board just secured a $3,500 work zone sign package to make local road and utility work zones safer for drivers and crews. New signs, cones, barricades, reflective gear, and free safety training will support ongoing projects around town and help keep traffic moving more smoothly during maintenance.
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2. Clarksburg man wins West Virginia Monster Trout contest (wboy.com) — A Clarksburg resident just landed the grand prize in West Virginia’s Monster Trout contest, earning a weekend stay at a state park cabin. The annual event rewards anglers who catch specially tagged “monster” trout, and state officials say strong participation helps support and showcase West Virginia’s fishing opportunities.
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3. FBI releases 'Reported Flash Mob Shoplifting Incidents: 2020-2024' special report (myvalleynews.com) — Clarksburg’s FBI center has released a new national report analyzing “flash mob” shoplifting incidents from 2020 to 2024, using data from the National Incident-Based Reporting System. While the findings are national in scope, the work highlights Clarksburg’s role as a hub for federal crime data analysis and underscores growing concern over organized retail theft trends.
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4. WVU expert suggests shopping local for food and gifts this holiday season (wboy.com) — From right here in Clarksburg, a WVU agribusiness expert is encouraging you to keep your holiday food and gift spending with local farms and small shops. She says every dollar spent locally helps keep rural communities thriving and suggests looking for preserved foods, farm markets, and gift certificates listed in statewide farm directories.
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5. Clarksburg priest petitions Gov. Morrisey to pause immigrant detentions during holidays (wboy.com) — A Clarksburg Catholic priest is urging Gov. Patrick Morrisey to pause detentions of undocumented immigrants over the holidays, citing the impact on local families and parishioners at Immaculate Conception. His petition, already with hundreds of signatures, questions the governor’s 287(g) agreement with ICE and argues that immigrants contribute to the local economy and are statistically less likely to commit serious crimes.
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