Mt. Zion Homeowners Mike and Kay Richards, whose garage received severe damage from a hit and run incident on February 24th, 2025, are offering a reward of $500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the responsible party for their garage damage. Information was provided that a U-Haul truck driver was responsible, but Read More…
Day: February 27, 2025
Congratulations to the Calhoun County Winners of the West Virginia Young Writers!
Calhoun County Schools are incredibly proud to announce the Calhoun County Winners of this year’s West Virginia Young Writers competition! These talented young authors have demonstrated exceptional creativity, storytelling, and dedication. Their words have the power to inspire, captivate, and move us all. Grade Band Title Author School Grades 1-2 The fairy Talia Mayle AES Read More…
Help the CMHS 8th Grade Fund their Trip to Washington DC
Calhoun 8th Grade Students will be hosting a bingo fundraiser on Saturday March 1 to raise funds for their Washington DC field trip. The students will be having raffles, silent auction items, and many more! The doors open at 5 PM, and the games kick off at 6 PM. They hope to See you there!
WEST VIRGINIA RECEIVES MAJOR DISASTER DECLARATION FROM PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
CHARLESTON, WV – Governor Patrick Morrisey announced yesterday that the federal government accepted his request for Individual Assistance in McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, and Wyoming counties. Other counties in the request still remain under consideration by FEMA. The Individual Assistance (IA) Program provides funds to individuals experiencing significant damage to homes or property. “I’m grateful to President Read More…
Curtis Arthur Gregory Obituary
Curtis Arthur Gregory, 84, of Big Springs, WV, passed away February 25th, 2025, at Minnie Hamilton Long Term Care in Grantsville, WV. He was born, July 17, 1940, in Franklin, North Carolina, the son of the late Dewey and Ivalee Gregory Jennings. He was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley Pearl, with whom he Read More…
Mud Slide causes issues on Route 7
The West Virginia Department of Highways made a quick clean up in the 1000 block of Route 7, across the river from the Grantsville Water Plant. Trees, rocks and mud had come down into the roadway, preventing one of Calhoun School’s buses from running that direction. Overnight winds and rains likely caused the slide. Drivers Read More…