The opinion of this writer is not the opinion of the Ridgeview News nor do we agree with the content. We do however honor freedom of speech. Feel free to comment. If you mention “democracy,” right-wing critics jump to object that we live in a constitutional republic, not a democracy. It’s a big talking point. In fact, the United States, Read More…
Year: 2024
Why was the 911 Article Taken Down?
By Shari Johnson As Publisher of the Ridgeview News I have made it a policy since I hung my cyber sign in 2022 not to remove information from the Ridgeview News site because of pressure or requests from those involved. Twice I have made an exception to that rule, once was because of a domestic Read More…
Two Senate Bills for Parents to take Note of
The West Virginia Legislature is now considering Senate Bill 198, prohibiting the teaching of critical race theory and divisive acts such as one race or sex being superior to another, or that our Nation is fundamentally racist or sexist. A second Senate Bill under consideration is Bill 280 that would allow the teaching of intelligent Read More…
Senate Bill 206: 80 MPH Speed Limit
As I perused the Current Bills going before the senate, Senate Bill 206 caught my eye. But it had to catch it fast because it was going about 80 miles an hour! As that’s the newly proposed speed limit for interstate driving. If confession is good for the soul, I could say that I may Read More…
Calhoun BOE Meeting for Tonight Postponed
Calhoun County School Superintendent Michael Fitzwater informed Ridgeview News this morning that the Board Meeting previously scheduled for this evening has been postponed until Thursday. A new agenda will be posted when available.
Eleanor Marie Caltabiano Obituary
Eleanor Marie Caltabiano, 90, of Grantsville, WV, peacefully departed this life on January 8, 2024, at home with family. She was born on April 27, 1933, in Camden, NJ, to Ernest G. Bingemann and Helen L. Bingemann (Liebert). She was a graduate of Camden, NJ Woodrow Wilson High School Class of 1951. She was a Read More…
Iowa will be letting us know their choice, but what about yours?
The Republicans of Iowa will cast the first votes in the 2024 Presidential Caucus today as the Primary Season officially begins. Although we’ll not be casting our votes in West Virginia today, voters in every State need to prepare themselves for their own decision. Former President Donald Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former South Carolina Read More…
WV’s Largest School Fair to Help Parents Navigate School Choices
Fair to feature local author, $3K in giveaways, and Hope Scholarship workshop There’s a widening world of learning choices to explore. After a successful debut last January, Southern West Virginia’s largest school choice fair is back, highlighting 70+ schools and community organizations that serve K-12 students. The Saturday, Jan. 20 event will give parents the opportunity to shop learning resources, while Read More…
Congratulations to Emily Anderson, First Runner up at the WVAFF Pageant
Calhoun Middle High School Senior, Emily Anderson, daughter of Shannon and Trudi Anderson was 1st Runner up in the West Virginia Association of Fairs and Festival Pageant held Saturday, January 13, 2024 in Charleston. Emily was representing the Parkersburg Homecoming as their 2023 Pageant Queen. A job well done Miss Emily! Your Calhoun fan base Read More…