Month: September 2022
Satterfield Arrested for Failure To Appear
Jody Allen Satterfied is being held on a pretrial misdemeanor in the Central Regional Jail on a capias issued by Magistrate Richard G. Postalwait for ”Failure to Appear” with regard to case number 22-M07M-00166 that charged him with Unlawful Injury or Destruction of Property. He is being held on a $1,000 bond for Calhoun County. Read More…
Ex-Girlfriend and New Boyfriend burglarize Rush Run Home
According to a Criminal Complaint filed by West Virginia State Trooper Brian E. Young, Hannah Beckett, age 26 with Brandon Burdette, age 25 allegedly broke into the home of Larry Given on Rush Run Road, Millstone, West Virginia. On August 15, 2022, Mr. Given left his home at 6 a.m. to go to work, and Read More…
Calhoun EMS License Suspended Today
Although little has been confirme/d, Calhoun EMS has received a two week suspension for ”Licensure issues” according to Julie Sear, OES and Emergency Services Director. This is a developing story and will be covered in greater detail when State officials can be reached. At the present time Minnie Hamilton Health Systems have called in crews Read More…
Renowned Flutist Lindsey Goodman to Perform at Glenville State University
GLENVILLE, WV – Renowned flutist and Glenville State University Adjunct Lecturer of Flute Lindsey Goodman is planning a masterclass and recital on Wednesday, September 14 at Glenville State. Her masterclass “So, What’s Next?” will take place at 3:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Recital Hall. The lecture will cover topics related to music careers Read More…
Calhoun Marriage and Divorce filings for August
Marriages filed in the office of Jean Simers, Calhoun County Clerk were: John Lake Gumm, age 43, married Deidre Nicole Brannon, age 43 on August 2, 2022. Both of Grantsville, WV. Joseph Elliott Long, age 45, married Wanda Mae Martin, age 27, on July 30, 2022. Both of Grantsville, WV Divorces filed in the office Read More…
Another One Bites the Dust
Replacing police cruisers is an integral part of maintaining safety for the officers and the citizens of Calhoun County. But how those vehicles are determined to be replaced varies among different agencies and counties. Budgets vary, support varies and the number of vehicles needed certainly differs from county to county. But one thing that does Read More…