Vienna, W.Va.—West Virginia Congressman David McKinley will be on hand for a 2:30 p.m. ribbon cutting ceremony for a clean-water program sponsored by Ohio Valley University on April 18. The University’s Executive Vice-President Jeffrey Dimick will emcee the event.
The program is scheduled at the project site behind Cheddar’s Restaurant in Vienna. A light lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. and will feature a question and answer period with the water treatment creator Dennis Johnson and Ohio Valley University science professor Dr. Stephen Opoko-Duah.
The public is welcome to attend. There will be no admission charge. Signs from 12th Street in Vienna will direct visitors to the site.
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Chartered in 1958, Ohio Valley University is a faith-based, residential, liberal arts college founded by members of the Church of Christ. Students of all faiths are accepted and encouraged to apply. The university offers a variety of baccalaureate and master’s degrees to students from 26 states and 25 nations. To learn more visit www.ovu.edu.