by Laura Seeber | Mar 14, 2015 | Gas and Oil
Each day, you turn on at least one faucet in your house, and expect water to flow out of it to aid you in your daily chores — washing dishes, cleaning up after gardening or even getting the kids to finally take that bath. But did you ever think about where that water...
by Laura Seeber | Mar 7, 2015 | Gas and Oil
Looking around southeastern Ohio, most people would agree that finding gainful employment is difficult. Quite a number of people have observed that the gas and oil industry, although becoming more dominant in the area, really hasn’t done much for the local...
by Laura Seeber | Feb 24, 2015 | Gas and Oil
The oil and gas industry has certainly made it’s mark on the region surrounding Marietta, Ohio. Pretty much anyone you talk to knows someone who is either working in the industry, trying to get a job with one of the companies involved, in negotiations for land...
by Laura Seeber | Feb 17, 2015 | Gas and Oil
Today as I look outside, there is a new layer of snow, and the thick, fluffy flakes slowly coming down from the sky tell me that there will probably be another few inches before the end of the day. The sky, thick with slow moving dull gray clouds tell me that although...
by Laura Seeber | Feb 10, 2015 | History, Marietta
The town of Marietta, Ohio may have been founded in 1788 by pioneers wanting a permanent base northwest of the Ohio River Valley, but the land of Marietta has a rich past that stretches out long before that time, before even the Native American tribes that lived in...