News

Governor Justice says “We’ll see what the game is big boy,” in filing suit

During his media briefing he stated that he plans to sue retired reporter Phil Kabler of the Charleston Gazzette with regards to an article printed on Sunday, March 6, 2022. The headline for the column was “Justice and Legislature’s opposition to masks and vaccines bear responsibility for many COVID-19 deaths in WV.” In the column, Read More…

Community Events Schools

Jeff James to Present at Glenville State University Little Kanawha Reading Series Event

GLENVILLE, WV – As part of the ongoing Little Kanawha Reading Series, Glenville State University will play host to Jeff James as he kicks off the series with the first event of the Spring 2022 semester. James will give a literary reading on Wednesday, March 23 at 6:00 p.m. at Glenville State University’s Robert F. Read More…

News

Grantsville City Council Makes Progress on Water Projects and Rainbow Hotel Demolition

Grantsville City Council met Monday, March 7, 2022 at the Municipal building for their regular monthly meeting. In addition to Mayor Petrovsky, council members, Judy Powell, Dorothy McCauley, Linda Staton, Cheryl Cheesebrew and City Recorder Kimberly Sweat were in attendance. Following the meeting opening, pledge and approval of prior minutes, Mayor Petrovsky opened the floor Read More…

Government News

Grantsville Town Council Meets this Evening

Grantsville Town Council Monday, March 7, 2022 – 6 p.m. City Building Agenda I. Call to Order II. Roll Call/Pledge of Allegiance III. Approval of February 7 Meeting Minutes IV. Citizen’s Concerns V. Mayor’s Communications A. Trees in front of Bodies Wood Carving Contest B. Sewer ARPA funding C. Rainbow Hotel Additional Asbestos Testing D. Read More…

News

Crystal Mersh Continues to Bring Hope and State Attention to Calhoun County

Below is an update from the 1982 Foundation Facebook page that shows Crystal’s passion and drive to expand on her dreams for returning home to Calhoun County: Thomas WV is a beautiful town that sits on the bank of a river with a cool vibe and beautiful little shops. Thomas is going to be a Read More…

Guest Writers

Creston news

Rev. Craig Blankenship brought the message at the Burning Springs M. E. Church. Steve Loudin underwent successful cataract surgery. Duane O’Dell, son of Ward & Dora O’Dell, age 90, passed away. Linda Boatright of Creston passed away. She was the daughter of Crover & Ellen Slider Craddock. Steven Glen Goff, age 54, of Parkersburg passed Read More…

Opinion Schools

Hope Scholarship: An Opportunity to Fund Your Child’s Private Education

Have you wanted to enroll your child in a Christian school but haven’t had the resources to do so? Then the WV Hope Scholarship is the answer for you and your family. During the 2021 WV legislative session, the scholarship rule was passed to allow parents the opportunity to apply for a tax-dollar educational scholarship Read More…

Schools

Calhoun County Social Studies Fair Winners

Bonnie Sands MAR 05, 2022 Students traveled to Calhoun County Middle High School on Friday, March 4th to Complete in the County Social Studies Fair.  Students worked really hard and did a wonderful job presenting their knowledge to the judges, who had their work cut out for them.   Congratulations to the 1st place winners (listed Read More…

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Annual Melissa Oshoway Memorial Easter Egg Hunt

The 26th annual Melissa Oshoway Memorial Easter Egg Hunt will be on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at 12:00 noon at the Wayne Underwood Field in Grantsville. The Easter egg hunt is for children ages 0-12 years old. This event is sponsored each year by John and Sue Oshoway in memory of their daughter, Melissa Gayle Read More…

Human Interest

Is It Time to Consider the Victory Garden Again?

Candace DeLong – WVU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Agent – Hampshire County History of Victory Gardens Americans accomplished truly amazing feats with their wartime gardens. Uncle Sam challenged Americans to self-sufficiency and growing vegetables, and this challenge was met and surpassed with great success. The idea was originally established by the Wilson administration Read More…