Municipalities
Danville, WV |
MAYOR: Mark McClure
COUNCIL: Harold Porter, Fred Byrnside, George Chafin, Rex Burton and Ronald Nelson
RECORDER: Tony Hensley
COUNCIL MEETINGS: First Tuesday of ech month.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS:
Police Department, 369-5428
Chief Philip Boehm
City Manager: Jerry Brown 369-7050
ADDRESS: Mailing-
Town of Danville
PO Box 217
Danville, WV 25053
Physical-
731 Hopkins Ave
Danville, WV 25053
CITY SERVICES:
Police protection
Community Activities building (Danville Community Center)
Building rental for events, parties, dinners and showers.
TOURISM OPPORTUNITIES:
Danville Fall Festival, Danville Opry, Boone County Fair, Horse Shows, Model Train Exhibition.
MAYOR'S COMMENT: Danville is a progressive and growing town. Our proximity to Corridor G has really helped us grow. We are home to friendly people, shops, stores and restaurants to serve the public
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Madison, WV |
Incorporated 1906
MAYOR: James "Buddy" Hudson
COUNCIL: Larry "Happy" Saunders, Carolyn Mullins, P. J. Johnson, Artie Barker, Kathy Cash
RECORDER: William Rowley
COUNCIL MEETINGS: First Monday of the Month
7:00 P.M. (Madison City Hall, Washington Avenue)
City Manager: Chet Burgess
TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
Police Department: 369-1211
City Hall: 369-2762
Civic Center: 369-4647
ADDRESS: 255 Washington Ave, Madison, WV 25130
CITY SERVICES:
24-Hour Police & Fire Service;
Garbage & Re-Cycling; Street Snow Removal;
Lighted Parks and Walking Trails;
Boat Dock for Float Trips & Fishing
GREAT THINGS ABOUT MADISON:
*Three Schools
*12 Churches
*Home of the West Virginia Coal Festival
*Home of the Coal Heritage Museum
*Two City Parks
*Little League Baseball Field
*Boone Memorial Hospital
*Wellness Trail
*Home to Over 3.200 Great People and 100 Great Businesses
*Children's Activity Centers
*Hotel and Motel
*Good Places to Eat
*Madison Civic Center seats 1,500 Spectators, and hosts Basketball Leagues for kids 8 thru 18;
*Many Special Events.
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Sylvester, WV |
MAYOR: Harvey Ferrell
COUNCIL: Roger Jarrell, Kim Kinder, Harry White, G.H. Meadows II, and James Massey.
RECORDER: Sandra Meadows
COUNCIL MEETINGS: First Thursday of Each Month at 7:00p.m., (Town Hall)
TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Please call 911 for emergencies (Fire, Police, Ambulance) Town Hall: 854-1930
ADDRESS: 32 Coal River Dr, Sylvester, WV 25193
CITY SERVICES: Public Service District water and sewage; Garbage Collection.
COMMENT FROM MAYOR:
"We are approaching our 50th year as a town, and we are looking forward with optimism to the future, and embarking on the next 50 years. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life in our community." --Manuel P. Arvon
GREAT THINGS ABOUT SYLVESTER:
Sylvester is a great community to rear a family because of its location and facilities. The school playg round, tennis court, basketball court and well lighted streets are safe for children and adults to use for bicycling, skating, playing ball and walking. A residential community, Sylvester is home to an elementary school and five churches. The Appalachian Bible College was founded in Sylvester, and remained here for six years before re-locating near Beckley. Located on the eastern edge of Boone County along WV Route 3, Sylvester is 36 miles from Charleston, Madison, and Beckley. The town is presently engaged in projects to upgrade street lights, replace old sidewalks, storm drains and street resurfacing.
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Whitesville, WV |
MAYOR: Freddie Harless
COUNCIL: David Hodges, Steven Morris, Kim Dillon, Dustin Seanze, and Matt Lively
RECORDER: Susan Grubbs
COUNCIL MEETINGS: First Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS:
Fire Department, 854-1197
City Hall, 854-2658.
ADDRESS: 39140 Coal River Rd, Whitesville, WV 25209
CITY SERVICE:
Police Department
Ambulance Service
Collection service for utility payments
Whitesville State Bank
Raleigh-Boone Medical Center
Kennedy Dental Office
Armstrong Funeral Home
Valley Funeral Home
Daniel Chevrolet auto dealership
Fas Chek
Family Dollar
Whitesville is the home of Whitesville Elementary/Junior High School, a public library, swimming complex, and the annual Whitesville Big Coal River Festival. They also have the Upper Big Branch Memorial, a beautiful stone monument dedicated to the 29 miners who died in the Upper Big Branch mining disaster on April 5, 2010.
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