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In its visit to Pocahontas County High School last Friday, the board of education received information on the vocational programs, student achievements and academic progress at the LSIC (Local School Improvements Council) meeting.
Board of education members and several parents were treated to an early Thanksgiving dinner Friday at Pocahontas County High School, courtesy of the students in the ProStart class.
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases.
David Wayne Sharp, 48, of Marlinton, appeared in court November 9 on charges of public intoxication and providing alcohol to a minor. Bond was set at $150.
After mulling over the information provided, the board of education approved Monday night the expulsion of a female student from Pocahontas County High School for up to one year for bringing a pill and marijuana to school and snorting the pill in the bathroom.
The Pocahontas County Honor Corps recognized its Teacher of the Year and Officers of the Year during the Veterans Day dinner Thursday. Sheriff's deputies Troy McCoy and David Walton, far left, were recognized for their years of dedication to the protection of Pocahontas County.
With only the three new members of council present at Monday nightメs meeting, Durbin council discussed a large tree on Fifth Avenue.
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases.
Leanne Mauree Holbert, 29, of Marlinton, was arrested October 29 on a charge of domestic battery. Bond was set at $2,500. She was released from jail October 30.
At a special meeting Friday night, Durbin Town Council appointed Mike Vance, Earl Vance, Jr., and Robert Gray as new councilmembers.
The Vances were sworn in by mayor Donald Peck and immediately took their seats on the council. Gray was not in attendance.
As those first few flakes of snow fell last month, signaling the beginning of snow day season, Pocahontas County students would rush to the phone and dial 304-799-6500 to see if school was closed for the day. Now that number has been disconnected.
Board of education members gave a female Pocahontas County High School student a second chance to redeem herself at a student hearing Monday afternoon.
The student was facing a year of expulsion for bringing alcohol to school in a Dr. Pepper bottle.
Former Green Bank Elementary Middle School principal Bill Young shows students how to use an apple press to make apple cider at the school's Harvest Day celebration Friday.
According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals were either arrested or had activity in their cases.
Cristy Lee Waugh, 27, of Marlinton, was arrested October 17 on a charge of obstructing an officer. Bond was set at $1,000.
As students prepare to sharpen their minds and No. 2 pencils for the WESTEST 2, they will find themselves fighting harder to achieveᅠ scores that are mastery or above.
Science enthusiasts gathered at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank Sunday to take part in the Science and Engineering Festival.
With two councilmembers present, Durbin mayor Donald Peck and recorder Paul Ransom invoked their right to vote on items on the agenda in order to conduct the Durbin Town Council meeting Friday night.
