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eCharleen's comments
Posted Tue, Dec 11, 10:41 a.m.
Pomeroy native: And, for the record, I was born and raised in Pomeroy, where my dad still lives. It was a great experience. However, today's Pomeroy doesn't hold a candle to my experience growing up there in the 80's when there was an operating bowling alley and movie theater. Charleen ...
MOREPosted Tue, Dec 11, 10:23 a.m.
Mentality is the problem: The biggest barrier to change and new industy/jobs moving into Pomeroy are those local folks who don't believe a problem exists. They do just fine on their investment/retirement income and to heck with the kids who would consider moving back with their families and contributing to ...
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