GLENVILLE, WV – Glenville State University senior music student Trey Waycaster will hold his senior recital on Thursday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium. The saxophone recital will include classical, jazz, and funk music. Waycaster plays alto, baritone, soprano, and tenor saxophones and clarinet. He will be accompanied by Joshua Read More…
Year: 2022
Grantsville City Council Meeting: Harris expresses viewpoint on cutting of Gingko Trees
City resident Larry Harris, opened the ”Citizens Concerns” portion of the Grantsville City Council meeting stating ”It is beyond words for the loss of the 100 year old Gingko trees that have been cut down,” and then spoke for over 30 minutes on the subject to a beleaguered council who tried to explain their reasoning Read More…
Percussion Concert is April 8 at Glenville State University
GLENVILLE, WV – Glenville State University student musicians will bring back the rhythmic sounds of drums, marimbas, and more to the Fine Arts Center Auditorium on Friday, April 8 at 7:00 p.m. with a Percussion Concert. The concert will consist of two parts, the first will contain traditional percussion ensemble and chamber music and the second Read More…
The Natives are Restless and the Gauntlet Has Been Cast Down
Were we in medieval times I would half expect Crystal Mersh to ride into town upon her steed, climb the stone steps of the Calhoun County Courthouse, swing wide the iron doors of the building and enter into the presence of kings of the county and cast her gauntlet down before them proclaiming ”The decision Read More…
Creston News
Rev. Craig Blankenship filled his regular appointment at the Burning Springs M. E. Church. A big crowd was on hand for the auction at the Creston Community Building. Some while back the wind blew down & damaged the Markee sign that Shade Tree had given to the Creston group. Leon Jurasik repaired the sign, added Read More…
It’s Time to Call Senator Manchin’s Office Again
Shari Johnson/Publisher/Opinion I do not always agree with any politician. Most, if not all have some type of agenda. But today, heavy on my heart, is the decision our Federal leaders are making with regard to the Supreme Court Justice Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. As a West Virginian I believe we have often looked Read More…
Town Hall Meeting Has Been Rescheduled
Local, Regional and State Candidates are encouraged to attend and meet with the public to allow them to express their concerns and meet with those who represent them. This will be a wonderful opportunity for citizens to discover what happens in County Government and how that directly effects your family’s finances and future. This event Read More…
Sams Arrested for Domestic Assault
Joseph Allen Sams was arrested Saturday evening, April 2, 2022 and charged with Domestic Assault. As of Sunday morning he awaits arraignment at the WV Central Regional Jail on Case Number 22-M07M-00103
Sister’s Mercantile Opened Today with Decor Galore!
Sisters Kristie Ritchie and Michele Hipp stand at their newly crafted counter by Steve and Jenna Jett. Sister’s Mercantile began in August 2020 as a small shop in Arnoldsburg, West Virginia selling antiques, clothing and new and used decor along Route 33/119 in a building owned by Judy Knotts. Even Judy had more faith in Read More…