Government Politics

Warner confirms record-breaking early voter participation for General Election

Charleston, W.Va. – A record number of West Virginia voters have already participated in person for the November 5 General Election according to a report released today by WV Secretary of State Mac Warner. Early voting for the November 5 General Election has surpassed the previous record for early voting set in the 2020 General Election. Read More…

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October Property Transfers

The following Property Transfers were recorded in the office of Calhoun County Clerk Jean Simers: Book 310 @ page 287Ricky Sampson and Arlene Sampson, GrantorsByron K. Richards and Stephanie R. Richards, GranteesDescription: Pt Lot 20 Main 49x115District: Grantsville CorpConsideration: $24,000.00Map: 3Parcel: 61Book 310 @ page 289Hazeline Anderson and Wilma M. Monroe, GrantorsRoger M. Starcher and Read More…

Hunting News

WVDNR NATURAL RESOURCES POLICE MENTOR 43 YOUTH HUNTERS DURING ANTLERLESS DEER SEASON

AGENCY’S OUTREACH EFFORTS CONTINUE TO SUPPORT YOUTH HUNTING AND CONSERVATION EDUCATION SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) today announced that police officers from its Law Enforcement Section trained and assisted 43 young hunters during the state’s antlerless deer season for youth as part of the agency’s ongoing initiative to recruit Read More…

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WVDOT wins three AASHTO National Awards: Including America’s Transportation Awards People’s Choice for Wellsburg Bridge

The West Virginia Department of Transportation (WVDOT) won the 2024 America’s Transportation Awards People’s Choice Award for the Wellsburg Bridge project. The award was announced Thursday, October 31, 2024, at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) annual meeting in Philadelphia. Sponsored by AASHTO, AAA, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Read More…

Government News

Gov. Justice announces October revenue collections, highlights state’s record of responsible spending and smart tax cuts

CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Jim Justice announced that West Virginia’s revenue collections surpassed $393 million in October, the fourth month of Fiscal Year 2025.  Current fiscal year revenue estimates are on track to exceed estimated expenses by more than $80 million. This demonstrates West Virginia’s recent record of responsible spending and strategic tax cuts, which allow Read More…