The Arnoldsburg Volunteer Fire Department received a delicious gift of gratitude from Gail Butler Monday evening at their regularly scheduled Department Meeting. Gail wanted to show her appreciation for her local Fire Department’s effort in preventing her home from burning during the January loss of her neighbor’s home that was fully destroyed. Gail sent out Read More…
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Creston News
Rev. Craig Blankenship filled his regular appointment at the Burning Springs M. E. Church. Laura Ann Doty, age 47, of Greencastle died as a result of Dr. Fauci’s virus. She was the daughter of Dick & Shirley Doty. For several years her mother worked in Creston. The Creston area continues to have snow, rain and Read More…
Hershey’s Creates Chocolate Bar to Celebrate All Women and Girls Everywhere
Ridgeview News Note: It’s nice to see someone celebrating a traditional pronoun! HERSHEY, Pa., Feb. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Celebrating the central role women and girls play in our lives, the Hershey’s brand is highlighting the “SHE” at the center of the iconic milk chocolate bar as part of Women’s History Month celebrations. This new Hershey’s bar is a colorful reminder Read More…
ANNOUNCING CALHOUN COUNTY COMMUNITY TOWN HALL MEETING!
Join us at the Calhoun County Community Center in Grantsville on Saturday, March 26th at 1:00pm for our first County Town Hall. The 1982 Foundation is proud to host this community forum where you will have an opportunity to meet the candidates for county commissioner, hear about plans and progress for the Community Center in Read More…
Calhoun Youth Baseball Season Sign-Ups have Begun
Calhoun Youth Baseball Season is upon us! Nikki Boatright announced Sunday that they are accepting applications for both youth players and adult coaches. Minor and Major will be $45 for first child, $40 any addition. Tee ball is $25. Click the link below for a Google Doc Application or contact Nicki Boatright through Facebook. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhYr1QoSsctbRG4EfnWKf6RHO_y7vIKG2XhStQjSXl5GkRAg/viewform?fbclid=IwAR0gBA80oi5GgDd_PF_t_8iLF37HsfHXtWQriaF_hjZ516oQm3rEL5zb40Y
Gov. Justice’s investments in Tourism paying off: Hatfield-McCoy Trails set historic growth record in 2021
CHARLESTON, WV – Since taking office in 2017, Gov. Jim Justice has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into the state’s tourism efforts. These investments have changed West Virginia’s image in major, unprecedented ways, and we are now reaping the rewards of promoting our state to the world for the first time ever. Today, as a result Read More…
Brenda Ball Announces Candidacy
“Together we have the power to make change happen.” My name is Brenda Ball and I will be on the Republican ballot in the primary for your County Commissioner. I am married to Randy Ball and we have two children who have grown to make us very proud. Our son Caleb, married Lindsey, and our Read More…
Letter of Appreciation to Cabot Recycling
I would like to thank Cabot Recycling for helping in the cleanup. I would like to thank my mom for taking my sons to retrieve old tires out of the Little Kanawha River and Henry’s Fork area. Also, to my dad in taking a load of tires to the Recycling Center. A thanks to my Read More…
New Legislation Proposed for Dealing with Dilapidated Dwellings
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to create mechanisms for local governments to identify and address delapidated and dangerous properties; requiring county assessor to conduct survey, and having staff receive training thereto; allowing empower county commissions and local governing bodies to compel removal of unsafe real property conditions; establishing process of designation, notice and Read More…
Glenville State College Celebrating 150 Years
GLENVILLE, WV – Glenville State College (GSC) will be kicking off its sesquicentennial celebration this week, culminating with several Founders Day events on Saturday, February 19, the anniversary date of the College’s founding 150 years ago. In February 1872, the passage of West Virginia Senate Bill 52 allowed for a branch of the state normal Read More…