Arnoldsburg Fire Department responded to the area between the Y intersection and Family Dollar where a downed tree involving power lines currently (7:45 a.m.) has the road blocked. The volunteers were dispatched around 1:30 p.m. to flag traffic until they could be relieved by the WV Department of Highways or Mon Power arrived to remove Read More…
Month: March 2023
Mangus Arrested following Failure to Appear
Paige Lynn Mangus, age 20, was arrested on March 2, 2023 and taken to Central Regional Jail for “Failure to appear having Been Release on Bond.” She was charged in December for battery (see story below). She is currently being held on a $6,000 Cash bond awaiting trial in Calhoun Magistrate Court.
Calhoun Ties to Grafton Arrest of Two Women Facing 128 counts of Animal Neglect
Two Grafton women are facing 128 counts of animal neglect and one count of neglect of an incapacitated adult after dogs and cats were found in a home where “urine and feces covered the floor,… Source: 2 Grafton women charged with 128 counts of animal neglect, neglect of an incapacitated adult The above news story Read More…
February Property Transfers from the Office of the Calhoun County Clerk
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Calhoun Magistrate Court Report for February 2023
FELONY MISDEMEANOR
Glenville State University Professor to Present at Writers Conference of Northern Appalachia
GLENVILLE, WV – Glenville State University Professor of English Dr. Marjorie Stewart will present at the upcoming Writers Conference of Northern Appalachia (WCoNA). The two-day conference will be held Friday, March 10 and Saturday, March 11 at Robert Morris University in Moon Township, Pennsylvania. The program features 20 workshops and presentations on writing topics including poetry, Read More…
Community Meeting leads to “It’ll be over when we say it’s over”, and Bigger Plans for Calhoun County
Calhoun Citizens for Accountability met in the Little Courtroom on Thursday, March 2nd, 2023 lead by Businessman, Eric Lupardus with 25 people in attendance and all with questions and concerns about the community’s leadership by County officials and organizations. The first of two concerns discussed by the group was the lack of action by the Read More…
Grantsville Lions Club has Long History of Serving their Community and a Future of Providing More
The Grantsville Lions Club, the last chartered civic organizations remaining in Grantsville, held their regular bi-monthly meeting on Monday February 27th, 2023 and invited Ridgeview News to attend. The Lions Club has been an active, and contributing member to the Calhoun Community for decades by providing purchase help with eye glasses for residents who cannot Read More…