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    Two local McDonald’s give back to emergency operations center workers

    By Amber Baker,

    2024-04-07

    WHEELING, W.Va. — Two McDonald’s owners/Operators from the Ohio Valley have stepped up to support local emergency operations centers after recent flooding devastated portions of West Virginia.

    Owner/Operator Bob Stoltz, based in Wheeling, and Owner/Operator Twila Mezan, based in Follansbee, supported the effort.

    Hot breakfasts and dinners were delivered to the hard-working teams in Wheeling and Wellsburg.

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    In addition, clean-up supplies were donated to The House of the Carpenter.

    McDonald’s owners say dedication to supporting these outstanding community resources is a vital aspect of the brand’s community involvement.

    The Golden Arches stand in solidarity with workers and community members who have been affected by the flooding.

    The owners say it is a privilege to extend assistance during challenging times.

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