Cabell County was formed in 1809 from part of Kanawha County. It is named for William H Cabell, then Governor of Virginia. As it is on the Ohio River and bordering that free state, it was deeply...
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Cabell County, located in Southwestern West Virginia along the Ohio River, was established on January 2, 1809, and named in honor of former Virginia Governor William H. Cabell. The county's governance is managed by the Cabell County Commission, which oversees various departments and community initiatives, ensuring transparency and public service.
With a rich history and a commitment to community development, Cabell County offers an array of resources, including parks, recreational facilities, and economic support for local businesses. The county's active engagement in public service is reflected in its regular events, project updates, and support for local volunteer organizations.
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