Cross Placed in Grantsville Traffic Island
A cross, that began as a vision by a local Christian, who wanted to create a focal point in town for area residents to be reminded of the price Christ Jesus paid for the salvation of man and the privilege of being able to publicly worship in our Nation, now stands in the Grantsville traffic Read More…
CMHS Baseball Team Help with Food Delivery
Calhoun FRN, among many of the services they provide, bring food to many in Calhoun County who stand in need. As the prices of groceries increase, families appreciate the extra help of food from Mountaineer Food Bank and other food distributors that is brought through groups such as the FRN and the First Baptist Food Read More…
Calhoun County Commission Set 25/26 Levy Rates
AThe Calhoun County Commission held a special meeting Tuesday to set the county levy rate for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Below are the rates under each class:
Calhoun FRN – Providing Services and Safety to Calhoun County Residents
The Calhoun Family Resource Center is located at 364 Main Street, Grantsville, West Virginia and is a vital part of the community. Tina Persinger, Director, and her staff has worked hard to bring many services and opportunities into the FRN organization, as well as providing housing and emergency shelter. Services provided by the FRN are: Read More…
The Annual AES Hat Parade Never Disappoint
Every year the Arnoldsburg Elementary School hosts a Hat Parade for students who decorate a hat or Rabbit ears, or buckets, or any number of contraptions to celebrate the Spring Easter Season. The 2025 Parade had some very creative entries! Scroll left or right on the slide above to view many of the contestants.
Calhoun County Commission Hire Outside Counsel
The Calhoun County Commission held an evening meeting on Tuesday, April 15th, 2025 following a full day of setting the Levy the Commission opened the regular monthly meeting at 4 p.m. First to speak under delegations was Hazel Lane of Crummies Creek Road. Hazel informed the Commissioners that she did not feel the county was Read More…