Month: June 2022
Calhoun County Marriages for the Month of May
Filed in the office Jean Simers, Clerk of Calhoun County: David Philip Dye, Age 51, of Arnoldsburg, WV and Crystal Dawn Dye, Age 46 of Arnoldsburg, WV made application for marriage on April 15th, 2022 and were married on May 14th, 2022. Marissa Jeanete Tarr, Age 24 of Grantsville, WV and Nancy Phyllis Hickman, Age Read More…
GOV. JUSTICE CONGRATULATES ANGLERS ON STATE-RECORD CATCHES
Gov. Justice also took time to congratulate a pair of anglers for recently catching new state-record fish in West Virginia. Ayden Minick of Mt. Pleasant, PA, recently caught and released a new West Virginia state-record common carp while fishing from the bank of Summersville Lake in Nicholas County. Minick’s record fish was 41.2 inches long and Read More…
Glenville State University’s Land Surveying Program to Celebrate 50 Years
GLENVILLE, WV – The Land Surveying program at Glenville State University is celebrating 50 years in 2022 and all alumni of the program are invited back to campus for a celebration and reunion. The golden anniversary celebration for the program will take place on Saturday, September 10 at the Glenville State University Waco Center. The Read More…
Arnoldsburg Elementary School 2nd Semester 21-22 Honor Roll
Principal’s honor roll – All As Kindergarten – Geneva Badgett, Gracelynn Baker, Alexis Blair, Kinsley Burch, Jessie Cadle, Xander Carpenter, Natalie Craddock, Raina Davis, Isaac Fitzwater, Thorin Gungle, JacsenHarris, Lydia Hill, Paislie Jarvis, Michael McClain, Myles Morris, Leland Nelson, Briana Nicholas, Shawn Nichols, Kyson Sampson, Nina Smith, Layton Snider, Kamryn Stewart, Axton White First grade – Raelyn Arnold, Sophia Goodrich, Colton Jarvis, Quintin Parkin Second grade – Trinaty Carpenter, Aubrie Daigle, Judd Helmick, Kenlie Jarvis, Audrey Read More…
It’s the Season of Hay, Hot Weather and Hard Work
From the month of May to late summer and early fall, hay baling is on the minds of many area farmers. For most farmers, the first cut of hay coincides with Memorial Day weekend with evenings and weekends tied up for sometime afterwards, with a small break between first and second cutting. The weather forecast Read More…
Republican Club Set on Making a Difference in Calhoun County
Fifteen people gathered in the meeting room of Mom’s Place Too on Tuesday evening for the second meeting of Grantsville’s newly formed Republican Club. Some were relatively new faces to the Republican Party and some stalwart Republicans with several years of voting behind themselves. The group seemed to have one common factor between them which Read More…
The Carnivals in Town, Let the fun Begin
A Wood Festival Favorite for the children has made it into town. The squeals of delight and occasional nausea will begin Wedneday evening at 6 p.m. when the Carnival Ridges open in Grantsville. Myers Amusement of Mount Lookout, West Virginia will be open this week with the following hours: Wednesday, 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. (Handstamp Read More…