Posts by Megan Moriarty
Pocahontas County Commissioners Axe the Snowshoe RAD
The Commissioners passed the motion to reject the RAD Petition on a 2 to 1 vote, with Commissioner Jamie Walker being the only vote in favor of the petition.
Read MoreMegan Moriarty Says Goodbye to Allegheny Mountain Radio
One Room University, a Modern Day Schoolhouse
While Interactive Video Networking is a contemporary form of education, much of what happens at One Room University is reminiscent of the way students learned in Pocahontas County years ago
Read MorePocahontas Board of Education Proposes School Levy
On the November 4th ballot, Pocahontas County will have the chance to vote for a school levy, authorized through provisions of the West Virginia State Code that provides funding to maintain, operate, and improve school systems
Read MoreNatural Gas Pipeline Could Cross Greenbrier River and Mon Forest
“We talked to a landowner here in Durbin who has been a logger and has been all over these hills and mountains. He’s just really almost outraged at the effect he thinks this is going to have on the water.”
Read MoreVietnam Wall Visits Huntersville
The mobile wall will be at Huntersville Traditions Day to honor the 9 Pocahontas County residents and 732 West Virginians who died in Vietnam.
Read MoreFree Dining with Diabetes Classes this October
“One of the things I like to tell everyone when I first meet with them about diabetes is: there’s no food you can never have again”
Read MoreDominion Holds Open House at Durbin Volunteer Fire Department
“I’ve talked to people who were going to sell their property, and when they disclosed that they had gotten a survey letter, the sale did not go through. It’s a deal-breaker for buying property that’s near the pipeline, and in this case, maybe on the pipeline.”
Read MoreFun at the Autumn Harvest Festival
The Autumn Harvest Festival will take place this Saturday, September 27th from 9am to 5pm
Read MoreHighland County Humane Society’s Monthly Update
For information about events and available pets, you can contact the Humane Society at 540-908-9152 or visit www.highlandcountyhumanesociety.org
Read MoreThe Beginning of Produce on the Move
Dawn Baldwin-Barrett, co-founder of Pocahontas County’s new CSA, Produce on The Move, talks about how the project started
Read MoreCelebrating Fall at the Cranberry Shindig
The Shindig will be Sunday, September 28th at the Cranberry Mountain Nature Center
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