WEST LIBERTY
With our rich history and university of diverse people, it's the perfect place that we call home. Secluded in the hills of West Virginia, you can see such amazing beauty.
Our town
West Liberty was given its name during the American Revolution. It served as the county seat of Ohio County, Virginia from 1777 to 1797.
Our People
Our home town is rooted in tradition, progression, and kindness. We respect each other.
STAFF DIRECTORY
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Michae
Lough
Chief of Police
Greg M. Griffith
COUNCIL MEMBER
Grew up in WL. Retired Weirton Steel. On Council since 2014.
Samantha Fordyce
TOWN CLERK
Town Clerk since 2020.
Stephanie Bonar
COUNCIL MEMBER
Grew up in WL. Town Recorder since 2021.
Mark D. Griffith.
MAYOR
Grew up in WL. Retired from Ohio County Administrator for WV State Roads. 1980-87 served as Coast Guard, 1987-1990 served in Coast Guard Reserves. Mayor since 2017.
Nelson McClure
COUNCIL MEMBER
Retired from Electrician in Windsor Coal Mine. On Council since 2022.
Dale Bloomfield
COUNCIL MEMBER
own Resident since 1992. Previously Deputy Sheriff and Retired Train Engineer for Railroad Road. On Council since 2023.
Bob
Barnes
COUNCIL MEMBER
Grew up in WL. Retired from Weirton Steel. On Council since 2020 and previously for 12 years.
Robert Mozingo
COUNCIL MEMBER
Grew up in WL. Retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel. On Council since 2010.
Bob
Fowler
EMS EMA DIRECTOR
Grew up in WL. See attached. Acting Chief since 2019.