The drug overdose epidemic in the United States is a clear and present public health, public safety, and national security threat. DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day reflects DEA’s commitment to Americans’ safety and health, encouraging the public to remove unneeded medications from their homes as a measure of preventing medication misuse and opioid Read More…
Month: March 2022
Magistrate Court Dispositions for February
FELONY CASES AGENCY DEFENDANT CASE# OFFENSE MAGISTRATE DATE Disposition WV State Police, E.E. Taylor Alfred Glenn Rose, Jr. 21M07F00044 Person prohibited possessing firearms Richard G. Postalwait 2/7/22 Probable Cause Found WV State Police, E.E. Taylor Alfred Glenn Rose, Jr. 21M07F00044 Person prohibited possessing firearms Richard G. Postalwait 2/7/22 Probable Cause Found WV State Police, E.E. Read More…
Cunningham Arraigned in Judge Ashley’s Court
Eddie Ladell Cunningham appeared before Judge Anita Harold Ashley in the Circuit Court of Calhoun on Tuesday, March 8th. Facing the charge of ”Conspiracy to Commit a Felony”, his attorney, William B. Summers, argued on his behalf for release and a less than $50,000.00 bond, if not a Personal Recognizance Bond (PR) to which Prosecuting Read More…
ProStart Students bring home first place from the 20th Anniversary Hospitality Cup
ProStart students from programs across the state competed for first place in the 2022 WV Hospitality Cup and ProStart Invitational, a rigorous “Top Chef” style culinary arts competition, held March 1-2 at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. First place teams earn over $87,000 in scholarships and the opportunity to compete against the very best teams from other states at the National ProStart Invitational to be held in May in Washington, DC. Using two butane burners Read More…
Great Things Are Happening
Samantha Jarvis Every year, students are given a benchmark test similar to the end of the year test (GSA) to determine the growth of each student academically throughout the year. We polled the students in 6th-8th grades to see what would motivate them to do their best on the benchmark, and their answer was a movie and pizza. Read More…
County Commissioners to hold a Public “Care and Share” Meeting this Thursday
The Calhoun County Commission will hold a open community meeting that will allow citizens to share their concerns with the commissioners and have the opportunity to be placed on the March 14th, 2022 agenda if a decision should need to be made The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the Little Courtroom on the Read More…
Spring Fling Planning Continues with registrations and flyers
The 1982 Foundation met at the Calhoun County Library for Spring Fling planning and updates on the current status of the multiple events to be held the weekend of April 15th-16th, 2022. Below are printable flyers and applications for the event.
Governor Justice says “We’ll see what the game is big boy,” in filing suit
During his media briefing he stated that he plans to sue retired reporter Phil Kabler of the Charleston Gazzette with regards to an article printed on Sunday, March 6, 2022. The headline for the column was “Justice and Legislature’s opposition to masks and vaccines bear responsibility for many COVID-19 deaths in WV.” In the column, Read More…
Jeff James to Present at Glenville State University Little Kanawha Reading Series Event
GLENVILLE, WV – As part of the ongoing Little Kanawha Reading Series, Glenville State University will play host to Jeff James as he kicks off the series with the first event of the Spring 2022 semester. James will give a literary reading on Wednesday, March 23 at 6:00 p.m. at Glenville State University’s Robert F. Read More…
Grantsville City Council Makes Progress on Water Projects and Rainbow Hotel Demolition
Grantsville City Council met Monday, March 7, 2022 at the Municipal building for their regular monthly meeting. In addition to Mayor Petrovsky, council members, Judy Powell, Dorothy McCauley, Linda Staton, Cheryl Cheesebrew and City Recorder Kimberly Sweat were in attendance. Following the meeting opening, pledge and approval of prior minutes, Mayor Petrovsky opened the floor Read More…