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by Geoff Hamill on June 24, 2010
Beautiful music drifted through the mountain air around Marlinton this week, as Allegheny Echoes entered its 14th season of teaching and preserving Appalachian music and writing.
by Pamela Pritt on June 24, 2010
A head-on collision on Rt. 39 east of Huntersville killed a Warm Springs, Virginia, man who had come to town with his friend to visit a local feed store and go grocery shopping.
on June 24, 2010
by Jaynell Graham on June 18, 2010
Jacob Moffett McNeel, Jr. , the youngest child of Jacob Moffett, Sr.
on June 17, 2010
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases:In Magistrate Janet Kershner-Vanoverメs court:
by Pamela Pritt on June 17, 2010
Pocahontas County Commissioners voted to accept the high bid for the モPocahontas County Welfare Operation (Animal Shelter)ヤ for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
by Pamela Pritt on June 17, 2010
Although Pocahontas Memorial Hospitalメs board of directors has been searching for an administrator to replace Don Muhlenthaler, who retires in August, it declined to decide between the candidates it interviewed this spring.
by Suzanne Stewart on June 17, 2010
Board of education members, board office employees and friends gathered at Ryderメs restaurant Thursday to honor and bid farewell to Superintendent Dr. J. Patrick Law. Law gave a short speech about his seven years in the Pocahontas County school system.
by Geoff Hamill on June 16, 2010
The Pocahontas County Public Service District (PSD) board followed the advice of wastewater manager Lloyd Coleman and committed funds to repair several wastewater systems at the PSD's Silver Creek and Village sewage plants.
by Geoff Hamill on June 16, 2010
Two veterans of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) visited Watoga State Park on Saturday, along with family, friends and visitors, to celebrate their time in the historic work relief program and commemorate its massive accomplishments.
by Geoff Hamill on June 16, 2010
Marlinton councilmembers said unsafe, ramshackle buildings pose a serious danger to town residents and a potential disaster for the town's finances.Councilmember Louise Barnisky said during the council's June 9 meeting that the buildings are especially dangerous for children.
by Geoff Hamill on June 16, 2010
Since 1960, Boy Scouts from across the country have converged on the Buckskin Scout Reservation at Dilley's Mill to build fires, camp out, paddle boats, tell ghost stories and learn important lessons about teamwork and leadership.
by Suzanne Stewart on June 11, 2010
Pocahontas County High School underclassmen were recognized for several academic achievements at awards day Thursday. Art teacher Diane Nelson recognized students who placed first at the Evening with the Arts. They were: Merandia Shinaberry, Emily Dunz and Andy Myers.
by Suzanne Stewart on June 11, 2010
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases.
by Suzanne Stewart on June 11, 2010
Alice Irvine, Associate Superintendent for Operations and Treasurer, shared the priority list for projects included in the 2010-2020 Comprehensive Education Facilities Plan (CEFP) drafted by Williamson Shriver Architects Inc. with board members at the meeting Monday night.
by Geoff Hamill on June 9, 2010
The West Virginia Army National Guard, West Virginia State Police and Shavers Fork Fire and Rescue conducted a readiness drill at Snowshoe last Friday to evaluate their ability to respond to a domestic terror attack.
by Geoff Hamill on June 9, 2010
Revisions to Corps of Engineers (COE) procedures have delayed the Marlinton flood control project by about six months, but the project appears to be moving forward with the support of Senator Robert Byrd and Congressman Nick Rahall.
by Geoff Hamill on June 9, 2010
Three organizations and three individuals retained a Washington, D.C. law firm to force a Virginia wind energy company to protect endangered bats.
by Geoff Hamill on June 9, 2010
The U.S. flag means different things to different people. Because it represents the U.S.A., a person's opinion of the flag is most likely dependent on his opinion of this country.
by Pamela Pritt on June 8, 2010
A Durbin man died Tuesday afternoon as a result of a Monday night shooting incident in the town. Jesse Bennett, 20, died at Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, according to a media release from Prosecuting Attorney Donna Price.

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