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by Pamela Pritt on August 26, 2010
The Marlinton Detachment of the West Virginia State Police had their モeyes in the skyヤ during the last two weeks, searching for marijuana via helicopter.
by Geoff Hamill on August 25, 2010
David Rigby, professional engineer and president of Waste Water Management, Inc., presented his design for a Snowshoe-area sewage system at the Snowshoe Property Owners Council (SPOC) meeting on August 14 at Snowshoe.
by Pamela Pritt on August 23, 2010
Faced with an appointment to the Pocahontas Public Service District Board, commissioners got a visit Tuesday from the man who began it allラRussell Holt, who asked for two commissioners to be removed from office.
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases. Tiffany K. Ryder, 26, of Cass, was arrested August 10 on a charge of domestic battery. Bond was set at $2,000.
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
With heated opinion adding to the already sweltering heat in the the Durbin Town office, council held a tumultuous meeting Thursday evening, which led to a visit from Sheriff David Jonese and Deputy Brian Shinaberry.
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
To better serve the communities in their counties and Pocahontas County, Almost Heaven Habitat in Pendleton County and Habitat for Humanity Greenbrier County merged earlier this summer.
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
As members of the Pocahontas County High School Warrior Band put on their best grimy snarls and practiced a pirate battle at band camp, drum major Khristian Smith was perfecting the art of directing the rough and tumble score of the Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and At Wo
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
One of new superintendent of schools C.C. Lesterメs first goals for the school year is to tweak the Respect and Protect program.
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
Scott GarberAge: 34Education: Glenville State College and West Virginia UniversityFamily: Wife, Rebecca, and son, WadePets: Two dogs and one catHobbies: Sports, hunting and fishingFavorite Book: モThe Blind Sideヤ by Michael Lewis
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
Ricky Sharp, IIAge: 31Education: BA in Biology and Environmental Science, MA Secondary Education, Education Leadership CertificateWife: AlannaPets: Harley, a Weimaraner, one cat and one fishHobbies: Hunting, fishing, skiing, bowling, boating, camping
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases. Holly A. Starks, 30, of Elkins, was arrested August 6 on charges of petit larceny and burglary. Bond was set at $11,000.
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
Journalists from across West Virginia gathered at the Resort at Glade Springs in Daniels, this past weekend to celebrate the best of the best at the West Virginia Press Association Convention and Better Newspaper Contest Awards.
by Suzanne Stewart on August 19, 2010
Bill Ratcliffe of Williamson Shriver Architects, Inc. presented the board of education with the completed Comprehensive Education Facilities Plan (CEFP) Monday night. Creation of the CEFP began in the winter of 2009 and was due to the School Building Authority in late July.
by Geoff Hamill on August 18, 2010
Just six months ago, Wayne Arbogast was at death's door -ᅠ lying in a Virginia hospital bed with no brain activity. Doctors said there was little hope. His insurance company wanted him out of the hospital and moved into a nursing home.
by Geoff Hamill on August 17, 2010
Somebody tried to shrink the town of Hillsboro in 1910 but it looks like they didn't go through all the necessary steps.
by Geoff Hamill on August 17, 2010
Marlinton council will consider action to avoid potentially costly upgrades to its sewage treatment plant. The council discussed the issue at its regular meeting on August 11.
by Geoff Hamill on August 17, 2010
On August 16, Snowshoe Mountain, Inc., and five Snowshoe-area landowners filed a complaint with the Public Service Commission (PSC) against the Pocahontas County Public Service District (PSD) for failure to complete construction of a sewage treatment plant for the Snowshoe area.
by Khristian Smith on August 12, 2010
 EXTRA, EXTRA: PCHS student discusses mentorship at The Pocahontas Timesᅠ
by Geoff Hamill on August 12, 2010
The Marlinton Railroad Depot that burned down in March 2008 is still in shambles and people are wondering if the sign proclaiming, "The Depot will be rebuilt" is telling the truth. It is. But the question of when reconstruction will start is still unanswered.
by Geoff Hamill on August 12, 2010
The Pocahontas County Public Service District (PSD) board finds itself under the microscope as it works toward a sewage solution for the Snowshoe area.

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