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The Valley Today (8/18/26) From the Meigs County Fair
Tom Susman and Steven Figiel reported on some events Tuesday from Day Two of the Meigs County Fair in Pomeroy.

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WMOV is a talk radio station located in Jackson County West Virginia and covers Jackson and Mason Counties in West Virginina and Meigs in Ohio. This podcaast has conte that ran on the staion that may be of interest to you..
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The Valley Today on WMOV AM
Tom Susman and Steven Figiel reported on some events Tuesday from Day Two of the Meigs County Fair in Pomeroy.

The Valley Today on WMOV AM
Dave Miller hosts the Final Cup on WMOV. In this episode, we hear a report from Tom Susman on Day One of this year's Meigs County Fair and Fair Board Vice President Tara Roberts has a special offer for senior citizens wanting to come to the fair on Thursday. Dave also has a conversation with T.J. Meadows of Metro News about the ACLU-WV announcing their intention to sue the state of West Virginia over the school aid funding formula and about recent flooding in the state, this time in Kanawha and Fayette Counties.

The Valley Today on WMOV AM
The Valley Today is WMOV's flagship program of news and public affairs in the Bend Area. In this episode, Tom Susman and Steven Figiel share some reports from Day One of the Meigs County Fair. Tom Hunter reports on the passing for former Meigs High football coach Charles Chancey and Michael Susman shares an interview with Wahama assistant football coach Dave Barr, who played for Chancey many years ago. *Due to several EAS alerts during the original broadcast, only the individual reports have been posted for this podcast.

The Valley Today on WMOV AM
Dave Miller hosts the Final Cup on WMOV. In this episode, he starts off the show with a chat with new WMOV Ravenswood High football play-by-play man Daniel Starcher about the upcoming season for the Red Devils. Dave then discusses the days events at the Meigs County Fair for Monday; the passing of former Meigs High football coach Charles Chancey; and a report from wvmetronews.com on the latest round of flooding in the Mountain State.

The Valley Today on WMOV AM
As part of the construction of the Monarch Computing Data Center in Mason County, Hope Gas is building a $250 million pipeline through the county. Tom Susman talks with Hope Gas CEO Morgan O'Brien about what this project means for Mason County.
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