Submitted by Deirdre Purdy The opinions of this writer do not represent the opinions of Ridgeview News. Ridgeview News stands with the 1st Amendment. Free Hunter! When my MAGA critics object to my writing, no matter whatthe subject, a constant response is “HUNTER BIDEN!” Hunter Biden is, of course, the President’s only living son. When he was almost 3, he lost his mother Read More…
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Republican Opinion: When do we say Enough?
Opinion by Shari Johnson, Republcan Vice-Chair At what point does the American people, West Virginia people, Calhoun people get so sick of the bullarky that the politicians are spewing that they go face to face with them and demand an explanation of their stupidity. It is seldom without an agenda that they speak on anything. Read More…
A View from A Republican
Shari Johnson/Opinion/Editorial As Publisher of the Ridgeview News I, One hundred percent, believe in the freedom of the press. That’s why I run the Democratic Viewpoint of Deirdre Purdy. It is certainly not because I agree with what’s said. With that being said, let me give you the perspective from a Republican viewpoint, I won’t Read More…
NEWS FROM THE DEMOCRATIC VIEWPOINT 8-9-23
Submitted by Deirdre Purdy CAPITALISM, SOCIALISM, AND MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, warned folks at a conservative conference that President Joe Biden is addressing such issues as“education, medical care, urban problems, rural poverty, transportation, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, and welfare.” Under Biden, Greene said, the U.S. has made “the largest public investment in social infrastructure and environmental programs, Read More…
1982 Foundation Continues Their Renewing Efforts in spite of Naysaying Opposition
To Renew: Defined on the web as: re·new, /rəˈn(y)o͞o/verb It’s been a 22 year interruption since the old Calhoun County Schools property has had much attention. A few projects here and there, but nothing consistent and little maintenance. But as winter encroaches on the weather suitable for outdoor activities, The 1982 Foundation continues to try Read More…
Are you Prepared for Tomorrow’s Results?
In less than 24 hours voters will begin going to their local precincts to cast their vote. While many have made up their minds about the direction they’re voting, there are those who have not for various reasons. I personally am a registered Republican but I don’t always vote party, I vote conscience as lead Read More…
It’s Time to Call Senator Manchin’s Office Again
Shari Johnson/Publisher/Opinion I do not always agree with any politician. Most, if not all have some type of agenda. But today, heavy on my heart, is the decision our Federal leaders are making with regard to the Supreme Court Justice Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. As a West Virginian I believe we have often looked Read More…
Creston News
Rev. Craig Blankenship filled his regular appointment at the Burning Springs M. E. Church & served Holy Communion. The bridge department brought up an air compressor [instead of a leaf b lower] to blow out the holes in the deck of the Little Kanawha River bridge at Creston and then filled the imperfections with cold Read More…
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…
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…