Brian Keith Burrows appeared before Judge Anita Harold Ashley on April 20, 2022 regarding a Motion to Revoke Probation. Having twice violated his probation conditions by once having a ”dirty drug screen” and second “being in the presence of convicted felons” Mr. Burrows had reached his limit of reprieve from Judge Ashley. Although his Attorney Read More…
Month: April 2022
Tracy Shane Johnson confesses to Drug Crime
Tracy Shane Johnson appeared on April 20 with counsel Daniel Minardi before Judge Anita Harold Ashley to enter a guilty plea to the charge of Conspiracy to Commit a Felony in Violation of Chapter 60A. Ms. Johnson has been held in the Central Regional Jail since October 15, 2021 facing charges from Clay County that Read More…
Dollar General is Seeking a New Location
The Dollar General Store has been a vital business in Calhoun County with an economy that is one of the lowest in the State. Families and Senior Citizens depend on the low prices and the convenience of it’s location to feed their families and provide daily essentials. But due to an aging building, and an Read More…
Calhoun School Board Recognizes Staff and Youth Achievements
Students recognized were: Lana Laughlin and Holly Carper, All Conference Basketball Cheerleaders Science Fair County Winners: Tyler Mayle, Jakob Tanner, Brystol Hoskins, Sadie McGlothlin, Paisley Harper, Bronson Smith, Allianna Hill- 1st place Reional, Cyrus Helmick – 1st place Regional and 2nd place State. Math Field Day: Josie Montgomery, Jaelyn Jett, Mason Siwicki, Owen Taylor, Lauren Read More…
Commissioners Hicks and Helmick continue to Ignore Citizens Frustrations
Calhoun County Commission met for a regular meeting on April 19, 2022 at 9 a.m. in the Little Courtroom of the Calhoun County Courthouse. Crystal Mersh, representing American Medicines Company, was first to speak before the commission. She presented the Calhoun County Commission with an RFI (Request for Information) from American Medicines afor profit company Read More…
Eddie Ladell Cunningham Enters Guilty Plea to Conspiracy to Violate 60A
The Defendant Eddie Ladell Cunningham appeared before Judge Anita Harold Ashley to enter a plea of guilty to the charge of “Conspiracy to Violate 60A” of the West Virginia State Code. The charge can carry as little as 2 years but as much as 15 years of incarceration if convicted. Mr. Cunningham entered his plea Read More…
Tallhammer returns to WV Central Regional Jail after Failed Drug Screen
Brandon Michael Tallhammer appeared before Judge Anita Harold Ashley this morning, April 19, 2022, for what was originally a trial date. The State, Prosecuting Attorney Nigel Jeffries, made a motion to continue the case for trial on July 19th, at 9 a.m. with a pre-trial date of July 6th at 10 a.m. Defense counsel Daniel Read More…
Lamp Booked into WVCRJ for DOP
Christina Darlene Lamp, 45 years old, was booked in to West Virginia Central Regional Jail at 5:25 p.m. for the charge of ”Destruction of Property.” Bond has not been set and will be updated when the information becomes available.