Month: February 2024
High Water Rescue by Arnoldsburg VFD
Photos from Arnoldsburg VFD Social Media Arnoldsburg Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched by Calhoun Control at approximately 5 p.m. near the Gilmer County line on Route 33/119 near Bear Fork for a water rescue. The Department volunteers were able to rescue 2 adults and a baby from a car that had been swept away in Read More…
Gov. Justice unveils upgraded West Virginia Infrastructure Hub website with new Investment Dashboard
CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Jim Justice announced today a significant upgrade to the West Virginia Infrastructure Hub website, a valuable online tool connecting communities with federal funding opportunities. Click here to view the West Virginia Infrastructure Hub website The newly-launched Investment Dashboard allows users to explore infrastructure projects across the state that have already received funding. This interactive feature empowers Read More…
Pioneer Shooting Club at Glenville State University Donates $1000 to First Baptist Church Cancer Fund
Glenville, West Virginia – The Pioneer Shooting Club at Glenville State University proudly announced today their donation of $1000 to the First Baptist Church Cancer Fund in Glenville. This generous contribution stems from the proceeds raised during last Fall’s Breast Cancer Awareness Art Auction hosted by the club. Breast Cancer Awareness has been a cause Read More…
Bailey Incarcerated for Failing Drug Screen
Donna Lynn Bailey, age 47, was incarcerated on February 26th, 2024 following a bond revocation for failing a random drug screen. She will return to court on March 5th, 2024 at 8:30 a.m.
Pickin’ in Parsons Schedule Announced
Pickin’ In Parsons Bluegrass Festival750 Walnut StreetParsons, WV 26287July 30 – August 3, 2024 Tuesday11AM & 3PM Little Roy & Lizzy Show12PM & 4PM Darren Nicholson Band1PM & 6PM The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys featuringJim Lauderdale2PM & 7PM Rhonda Vincent & The Rage8PM No Joke Jimmy’s Wednesday11AM & 3PM Nothin’ Fancy12PM & 4PM Leroy Troy1PM & Read More…
Lamppost Project Can Finally Move Forward
In a special Grantsville Town Council Meeting the Lamppost dilemma was finally put to rest. The Town Council met on Tuesday, February 27th to discuss the proposal made by The 1982 Foundation that their organization would install and cover the maintenance on the solar lamp posts for the next 15 years. In the opening of Read More…
WV Public Schools Will Likely Lose $21 Million Following Hope Scholarship Exodus
In a December 2023 Report by the West Virginia Center on Budget & Policy, West Virginia’s public schools are reported to likely lose more than $21.6 million with students who have left the system to use the Hope Scholarship for private schooling, homeschooling or other options. The greater majority of school-age children in West Virginia Read More…