Sometime between October 1 and October 7, 2022, a license plate was stolen from a vehicle belonging to Joe Cain, while the vehicle was on the property of Joe Cain. According to a complaint filed by WV State Police D.C. Moore, Robby Lamp Sr. was at the residence around the time the license plate had been stolen. Read More…
Month: December 2022
Glenville State University to Participate in Statewide “Be The One” Initiative
GLENVILLE, WV – Glenville State University is participating in the “Be The One” Initiative, an overdose prevention initiative created for West Virginia college and university campuses. The initiative is the first of its kind and will focus on opioid overdose prevention from a bystander’s perspective, encouraging students, staff, and faculty to “be the one” to Read More…
Calhoun School Board Meeting Tuesday, December 13
CALHOUN COUNTY SCHOOLSCalhoun Middle High SchoolMOUNT ZION, WEST VIRGINIADecember 13, 2022 Regular – LSIC Board Meeting5:30 P.M. I. Call to OrderII. Pledge of AllegianceIII. Mini Performance by CMHS Choir and Band – Michael McHenry Band Director and Joshua Brennan Choir DirectorIV.Recognitions – Student RecognitionsWe invite parents to stay for the full board meeting, however, we Read More…
Calhoun County Commission to Meet on Monday
CALHOUN COUNTY COMMISSION MEETINGMonday, December 12, 2022 9:00 a.m. AGENDAMEETING ALSO BY ZOOM Meeting #5936021621 Password 1234Participate by Phone: +13126266799 or +19292056099 (Both Numbers are Toll Free) I. Pledge of Allegiance: II. Approve Minutes: November 14, 2022 III. Delegations/Requests: A. Calhoun Homes – Robin Hughes IV. Reports A. E-911, LEPC and OESB. AmbulanceC. Wood Festival CommitteeD. CRIE. County ParkF. FRNG. Home Confinement ReportH. Sheriff’s ReportI. Little Kanawha Area Development Corporation V. New Business:A. Mt. Zion PSD and Read More…
Wondering Who to Contact about that?
Perhaps it’s a question concerning you directly or indirectly, or perhaps you need contact information regarding an organization overseen by county officials. Calhoun County has many advisory boards, commissions, and committees which provide opportunities for direct involvement in local government by residents of the County. While some of those positions require appointments as set forth Read More…
Miss Webb’s 4th Grade Class Shares their Christmas Spirit with MHHS Long Term Care
Miss Laura Webb, 4th Grade teacher at Arnoldsburg Elementary School and her students visited the residents at Minnie Hamilton’s Long Term Care on Thursday, December 8th, 2022. Few things bring as much joy to the residents as visitors and children are always a special treat. Following the caroling session at MHHS the students were treated Read More…
WV Muzzleloader Season Opens December 12
WV Division of Natural Resources posted that the reminder to hunters that deer muzzleloader season starts Dec. 12 and you can take one additional deer with a Class RM/RRM stamp or a Class DT license. Make sure you get your stamp before the season starts. Buy one today at WVhunt.com. For a list of open Read More…
WVDNR ANNOUNCES INCREASED 2022 FALL TURKEY HARVEST
West Virginia’s 2022 fall turkey harvest increased by almost 46 percent over last year’s harvest, according to preliminary results released by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Fall turkey hunters harvested 1,012 birds this past season compared to 694 birds last year. The fall 2022 harvest was just 0.24 percent below the five-year average Read More…
LKADC hosts Small Business Summit with Wealth of Information to help Business & Personal Wealth
Shelia Burch, Director of the Little Kanawha Area Development Corporation hosted a Small Business Summit in the Little Kanawha Bus Company Conference area on Wednesday, December 7. Several business owners, and those considering business ventures attended the event, where information was provided by WVU Law Clinic, Glenville State College and Calhoun Banks to help business Read More…
Calhoun Christmas Connection Volunteers Help Local Seniors with Baskets of Necessities
Calhoun Christmas Connection volunteers gathered at the Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department to organize 140 baskets that were given to senior citizens throughout the county. The baskets were filled with dish liquid, detergent, hand soap, laundry detergent, tissues, toilet paper, paper towels, hygiene kits, dental kits and snacks. Special thanks to Minnie Hamilton, CCCOA, Appalachian Outreach Read More…