Mayor David McCauley’s final address at June 18, 2020 Buckhannon City Council meeting
Closing remarks, final city council meeting: “CITY OF BUCKHANNON – MAYOR’S STATEMENT June 18, 2020 As we conclude this evening’s Council meeting, my last meeting
Closing remarks, final city council meeting: “CITY OF BUCKHANNON – MAYOR’S STATEMENT June 18, 2020 As we conclude this evening’s Council meeting, my last meeting
Editor’s note: Below is mayor David McCauley’s full statement on racism from the Thursday, June 4 Buckhannon City Council meeting. BUCKHANNON – Good evening. For
BUCKHANNON — While we were disappointed in the announcement on May 28 from Charleston that our City’s Abandoned Mine Land (AML) grant application was denied
I again want to reassure the citizens of our B-U community that our City continues to work closely with county & state health department officials
I again want to reassure the citizens of our B-U community that our City is working closely with county & state health department officials regarding
The beginning of our new year & indeed, this new decade- poses a timely opportunity for us to look ahead, to consider our City’s future,
This Thanksgiving, I am thankful for my family and many friends. I’ll again drive to my ole hometown of Wheeling and celebrate the holiday with
Editor’s note: These are Mayor David McCauley’s comments made during the Sept. 19 city council meeting. During our September 5 Council meeting, a few folks
MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION Whereas, the United States Marine Corps was established on November 10, 1775, & our Marines have protected our citizens & guarded our freedoms
Several weeks ago, I contacted the West Virginia Department of Transportation urging the state to undertake a traffic study along U.S. Route 33 in light