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Upcoming Election Deadlines Announced by Secretary Warner

​​​​​​​  Charleston, W.Va – The November 8th General Election is quickly approaching, and WV Secretary of State Mac Warner reminds registered voters of important election deadlines. In-person early voting began on Wednesday, October 26th. All 55 counties have at least one early voting location, and several counties have two or more. Voters can find a list Read More…

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Want a sneak peak for November 8?

Ridgeview News is Conducting a survey on the November 8th Election. Make sure your vote is counted and take a few minutes to vote. The results will be posted Friday, November 4. Final day to vote is Midnight November 3rd. Click the picture above and take a minute to make your voice heard.

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Creston News

Rev. Kevin Gillespie filled his regular appointment at the Burning Springs M. E. Church and served Holy Communion. Creston once again had a Halloween party and the event was directed by Bobbi Moore, mayor of Elizabeth who was dressed as a beautiful fairy.  A wide assortment of characters came to the event ranging from toddlers Read More…

Business News

Farmers Market Participants: It’s time to fill out your survey

Attention farmers and producers! If you take part in a WV farmers market, it’s time to fill out the 2022 Farmers Market Census. This data is critical for a better understanding of the economic growth among farmers markets in WV. The deadline is Dec. 16. Fill it out today! https://bit.ly/2022WVFarmersMarketCensus The 2022 Farmers Market Census Read More…

News Obituary

💐Norma Bell Sterling

Norma Bell Stirling, 75, of Grantsville, WV, passed away of illness on October 26,2022, at Glenville Center. She was born December 18, 1946 in Calhoun County where she was raised by her grandmother Lola Holbert. She later moved to Northeastern Ohio where she met and married Robert J. Stirling Sr.  After retirement, the couple and family returned Read More…

Opinion

Is Calhoun a Modern Wonderland?

Editorial/Shari Johnson, Publisher Don’t go down that Rabbit Hole Again! That’s what I told myself as I almost clicked on Facebook for the second time. It’s a dangerous trail to be on. I’m not sure if I’ve ever watched Alice and Wonderland, or ever read the book, but the premise of the story reminds me Read More…

Community Events News

Community Trick or Treat and Block Parties bring out the creatures and the critters for Halloween Fun

ZGrantsville hosted their annual block party with the city and local businesses providing the treats as well as games and contests for the best costumes. – Ages 0-1 Prettiest – McKinley Snider Cutest – Caroline & Hazel Dooley Best over all Riley Moreford Ages 2-3 Prettiest – Eliza Cunningham Cutest – Lilly McCray Best over Read More…

Community Events News Schools

LKVCS Students Celebrate Fall with a Festival of Fun and Learning

The Little Kanawha Valley Christian School located at Brooksville, WV celebrated with a Fall Festival on Friday, October 28th. The children had a full day of fun and learning combined as they went from several different activities throughout the day. A few highlights of the day included the making of cornmeal and apple juice, Civil Read More…

News Schools

Glenville State University Observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month

GLENVILLE, WV – October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Glenville State University has held several events to connect faculty, staff, and students in raising awareness about and working to prevent domestic violence issues. Earlier in October, the campus Title IX office partnered with Public Safety staff and HOPE, Inc. to host a Read More…

News Politics

Make Sure you Know where You Go To Vote

It’s very important to know where your specific voting precinct is located. Below is the State code that describes what happens if a person votes at a precinct that they’re not registered in. It doesn’t mean your vote won’t county, but it certainly won’t count on election night when it needs to. If there are Read More…