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A Norfolk Southern employee’s commitment to home

Last Updated on December 2, 2023 at 11:19am

Jeremy Vranesevich, a Norfolk Southern craft employee who lives in East Palestine, took on a special role as a community liaison in February 2023. Over the following months, Jeremy found ways both small and big to help support his community. Now, he’s transitioning to a new role at Norfolk Southern, where he’ll continue to interact with his fellow East Palestine citizens.

Read more in his letter to the editor published in the Morning Journal.

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    Last Updated on May 20, 2024 at 5:25pm Celebrating the extraordinary accomplishments of East Palestine High School’s (EPHS) 2024 graduating class, Norfolk Southern President and CEO Alan H. Shaw announced the four recipients of the Bulldog Legacy Scholarship during a special ceremony Friday, May 17. “Today, we celebrate four exceptional East Palestine High School scholars…

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  • Norfolk Southern restores, donates historic East Palestine Train Depot

    Last Updated on May 20, 2024 at 10:13am Village awarded an additional $100,000 grant to transition space into final community use Following a complete restoration of the historic East Palestine train depot, Norfolk Southern officially donated the structure back to the village on May 16. “We promised to rehabilitate the facility and turn it over…

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  • NS Field Office officially opens in East Palestine

    Last Updated on April 30, 2024 at 10:24am The Morning Journal published a story about the official opening of Norfolk Southern’s Field Office in East Palestine.  “In the weeks that followed last year’s train derailment in East Palestine, Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw made a promise to the village and surrounding communities. Admittedly, he couldn’t undo…

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