By Publisher, Shari Johnson The last Monday in May was established by Congress as Memorial Day. The day to remember, honor and mourn the Americans who have died in our Country’s wars. It by all means should be a day that every American of every political brand should put aside their differences to have a Read More…
Opening Day with the Johnson’s
Shawn and Steve Johnson, as well as their sister Kari were raised at the Grantsville Town Pool from the time they were toddlers as their Mom, Saundra Johnson, managed and spent most of her summer days at the facility. When I spoke to Shawn, I asked her what her mom would think of the opening Read More…
Bus Driver Sullivan Gifts his Passenger a Fun Day at the New Pool
When Bus Driver Jim Sullivan was notified that his bus route would change in the coming school year and that he would no longer be the driver on the south Route 16 bus route, he wanted to do something for the kids that he had had the privilege of driving on his route. In early Read More…
Hunter Arrested for Domestic Battery
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at approximately 9:36 p.m., the Corporal DC Moore was advised of a fight in the area of 147 Hays Street in Arnoldsburg, WV. The complainant calledagain shortly after and advised that one of the parties had left and returned with what she believed may have been a knife. When Cpl. Read More…
Arnoldsburg Farmers Market Opens Today at 2 p.m.
The Arnoldsburg Farmers Market will be open with community vendors from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. with vendors selling plants, baked good, canned products, Essential Oils and handcrafted items. Support Local Business! Stop in today!
WVDNR POLICE ENFORCES SOBER BOATING AND LIFE JACKET USE AS PART OF NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — To help promote National Safe Boating Week and encourage safe boating practices during the Memorial Day weekend, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources’ Law Enforcement Section is increasing the number of water patrols and reminding boaters about the state’s boating laws and regulations. “I want to thank our DNR Police for Read More…
Ten Students Awarded Nursing Assistant Pins
Submitted by Rebecca Swisher Ten students were awarded their Nursing Assistant pin on May 6th at Calhoun Gilmer’s first, stand-alone, CNA Pinning Ceremony. Receiving their pin signifies the students have completed all eligibility requirements to sit for the OHFLAC CNA Registry Exam. The history and meaning of the ceremony were presented by Jaiden Francis, Cameron Cogar, Read More…
The Great West Virginia Hotdog Sauce Cookoff
First Lady Cathy Justice is excited to announce The Great West Virginia Hot Dog Sauce Cook-Off in honor of WV’s 161st birthday! Send your recipe in today! Best of luck to everyone and may the best doggone chili sauce win! Submit your recipe here: https://bit.ly/44SSTPY
Time for Supreme Court Reform
The opinion of this writer is not the opinion of the Ridgeview News. However, on Memorial Day Weekend I am reminded that our United States Soldiers died for the freedom of all Americans to say what it is that they believe. ”The cure for democracy is more democracy.” Jane Addams, feminist activist (1860-1935) Our current Supreme Read More…
Reduced Cost Cat & Dog Spaying/Neutering Available
Reduced cost cat and dog spaying and neutering is available now. The Welfare of Animals Group (WAG) can assist low-income Calhoun County homes with 50% of their pet’s spay/neuter fee. It is cheaper to spay a pet than to pay the costs of caring for one litter of puppies or kittens. Donations of dry cat Read More…