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Minnie Hamilton Staff Continue to Add Training for their Service to Calhoun

Minnie Hamilton Health Services announced that several providers and staff have completed the behavioral health module as part of the Harvard TEECH program. Join us in congratulating them on this achievement as they continue to enhance their skills and provide top-notch care to our community.

Government News Schools

Calhoun Gilmer Career Center Receives SBA Funding

Gov. Justice announces School Building Authority approves $26.2 million for statewide projects CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Jim Justice announced today the West Virginia School Building Authority, which he serves as chairman, approved a combination of multi-county and major improvement awards totalling $26,212,730.00 for 26 projects. “An investment in our schools is an investment in our children,” Read More…

Community Community Events Farming/Agriculture News

Arnoldsburg Farmers Market Open 2-6 p.m. Friday

The market continues to build with more and various vendors and is a wonderful opportunity to support local residents in selling their food and wares. The product selection is great and it’s an opportunity to catch up with people in the community who stop by. Hope to see you there! Last weeks photo album, scroll Read More…

Government News

From the Office of Prosecutor Michael Hicks, This Weeks Court Actions

Tuesday, May 7th, 2024 State vs. Ryan Snider- Pre-Trial Rescheduled to July 18 @ 2:30pm Grand Jury * All True Bills  Sgt Williams  *Parks Metheney – Domestic Battery, a Misdemeanor – Strangulation, a Felony Trp Richards * Jody Satterfield –  Attempted Murder, a Felony  –  Attempted Arson, a Felony  Cpl Young  * Edward Fields – Grand Larceny, Read More…

Community Government News

Grantsville Town Council Meeting Brings Consolidation Consideration and Many, Many Questions

The Town of Grantsville Council held their May meeting on Wednesday, May 8th at 6 p.m. in the City Office. Another well attended meeting by a concerned community about what the effect of the town decision makers will be on the not only town residents but those in outlying areas effected by both the consolidation Read More…

Government News

WVDOH rolls out $191 million in federally funded paving projects

NEWS PROVIDED BY West Virginia Department of Transportation ​ The West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) has more than $191 million in federally funded paving projects scheduled for fiscal year 2024. The total includes $76.7 million for projects on state interstates, $40 million for projects on US highways, and $74,387,500 for other state and US Read More…