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As America Bails out Banks, Who’s going to Bail the Boat for which we are Sinking in? News from Creston to DeeCee

Rev. Kevin Gillespie filled his regular appointment at the Burning Springs M. E. Church. The Creston Community Building had a baked steak dinner Saturday March 18. The Creston Area Neighborhood Watch will have a litter pickup on Saturday March 25.  Be at the community building at 9 A. M.  Afterwards nourishment will be provided for Read More…

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The Creston News, Covid Numbers and Other Noteworthy Topics

Rev. Kevin Gillespie filled his regular appointment at the Burning Springs M. E. Church & served Holy Communion. It was learned that Bob Groves passed away.  Back when he was Jimmy Jones right hand man at the state road and later he worked in law enforcement. Jerry Duskey noted that both he & Billie Jean Read More…

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US Government Goals: Lab Grown Meat cooked on Your Electric Stoves and Don’t Judge Government Waste

There was no service at the Burning Springs  M. E. Church as there was too much illness. Edith Mills, age 92, of Brohard passed away.  The widow of Clarence Mills, she always came with him to Creston when he played music.  Burial was in the Belt cemetery. J. P. Marks was calling at the Creston Read More…

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Creston News

The big fall Creston ATV poker run will be held Saturday, September 24 at the Creston Community Building.  Creston is halfway between Grantsville & Elizabeth on W. Va. Route 5.  Signups stop at noon.  Come early, have biscuits & gravy for breakfast and then, along with family and friends ride the route.  Because of an Read More…

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A County Divided isn’t an uncommon Thing

On Saturday, September 17th, there was a commemoration and preservation of West Virginia’s rich Civil War heritage. The reenactment, while not portraying the blood and gore of the battles that ensued back in the day, still offered the appearance of typical citizens and soldiers. They captured the looks of both Union and Confederate men and Read More…