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In categories ranging from United States History and World History to Sociology and Anthropology, Pocahontas County students presented their projects at the county social studies fair March 8 at Pocahontas County High School.
With the grass finally beginning toᅠ turn green and the smell of spring in the air, the Pocahontas County Little League is ready to take to the field and play some ball.
League President Stephanie Barkley said the teams are shaping up and getting ready for the season.
Board of education members received an education in construction Monday night as Dale Withrow with Chapman Technical Group explained the construction phase of the Pocahontas County Multipurpose Community Center.
After being in the possession of former Green Bank High School football coach Harold Brooks for 40 years, the last game ball of the last GBHS football season has returned to Green Bank and is on display at the Green Bank Library.
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases.
Two representatives from the state auditorメs office presented a new purchasing card program Monday night at the Durbin town council meeting.
Regional field representative Dale Usey explained the program, which allows municipalities to pay all bills with one card.
In five short months, Stony Bottom native Wyatt Turner has moved to Nashville, Tennessee, recorded six original songs and received offers from several record labels.
Located in the former St. Brednanメs Catholic Church on the corner of Park Street and Randolph Avenue in Elkins, the Randolph County Community Arts Center is a haven for all things art, music and dance.
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases.
Mandy Walton, 28, of Lewisburg, was arrested February 24 on two counts of worthless check complaint. Bond was set at $540.
Armed with giant fake checks, Snowshoe Foundation representatives Coby Brown and Randy Sharp awarded a total of $15,000 to four Pocahontas County Schools at the board of education meeting Monday night.
Most Hollywood produced films about or based in West Virginia are horror films state residents would like to forget. Central Pennsylvania native J.T.
In a country where chain stores are taking over the landscape, mom and pop shops are becoming few and far between. With the economy taking its toll on everyone, there are a few mom and pops that have remained standing as the dust settles.
High winds and violent weather Sunday night and Monday morning felled the school speed limit sign at Green Bank Elementary-Middle School. The sign has a light that warns traffic when children are present. Until the sign is fixed, please use caution when driving past the school.
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases.
Angela Dawn Beverage, 32, of Marlinton, was arrested February 13 on a charge of domestic battery. Bond was set at $1,000.
At the February 14 board of education meeting, the board approved the following items:
In financial management:
ユ Payment of vendor listing of claims in the amount of $27,197.08.
ユ Payment of vendor listing of claims in the amount of $156,030.12
