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Highland County Economic Development Authority October Meeting
Bonnie Ralston | October 26, 2020 | News
The Highland County Economic Development Authority met October 19th and set the timeline for the 2021 Incentive Grant Program. Applications will be available November 1, will be due by January 31, 2021 and decisions on grant awards will be made at the EDA’s April 2021 meeting. Bryan Obaugh said there is interest in the Incentive…
Homeschooling Help During a Pandemic
Danny Cardwell | October 23, 2020 | News
This past spring more than 124,000 schools closed due to the Coronavirus. Those closings affected 55 million students. Today Coronavirus continues to impact public schooling. Many families have chosen full-time online learning. This decision is presented. Rural communities like the Allegheny Mountain radio listening area with a set of problems suburban and metropolitan families don’t…
Meals on Wheels Seeking Volunteer Help in Bath and Highland
Bonnie Ralston | October 21, 2020 | News
The Meals on Wheels program that serves Highland and Bath needs volunteers. Harmony Leonard works in Highland County as the Senior Services Coordinator for Valley Program for Aging Services. “Volunteers make the program work,” says Leonard. “Especially in our community, I think that it’s reaching out and seeing people that we wouldn’t normally see. It…
New Program Coordinator at the Highland Center
Bonnie Ralston | October 19, 2020 | News
The Highland Center in Monterey has a new Program Coordinator. Lois Terry-Warner started work September 21. “I was born and raised here in Highland County and most of my immediate family is still in the area,” says Terry-Warner. “Most recently I was a medical biller/encoder for a company and was able to work remotely. But…
Pocahontas School Superintendent Clarifies BOE’s Decision to Start 4 Days-a-Week Classes
Tim Walker | October 15, 2020 | News
At their October 13th meeting, the Pocahontas County Board of Education passed a motion to re-open all county schools to in-person instruction starting on Monday, October 26th
The Highland County Youth Employment Program is Back in Business
Bonnie Ralston | October 15, 2020 | News
The Highland Youth Employment Program is back in business. It’s gearing up to get students back to work. Lois Terry-Warner is the Program Coordinator at the Highland Center. “Since COVID, we weren’t able to do it in the summer months like we normally would,” says Terry-Warner. “So at this time we are working closely…
Bath Supervisors Votes Unanimously to Reinstate Tourism Director Position
Abby Dufour | October 15, 2020 | News
At the recent Bath County Board of Supervisors meeting, the board reinstated a Tourism Director position for the county. The vote to reinstate this position in the county was unanimous at 5-0.
Pocahontas BOE Reopens Schools to Four-Day-a-Week Classes on October 26th
Tim Walker | October 15, 2020 | News
The Board of Education, citing numerous requests from parents and the need to provide better a learning situation, passed a motion to change their school re-entry plan to clarify that masks are an acceptable alternative to the six-foot distancing except for when students are eating a meal. This motion also clarified that this change will be effective on Monday, October 26th. This will enable most students to be back into their classrooms for four days a week as of that day,
Covid-19 and Lonliness
Danny Cardwell | October 14, 2020 | News
Millions of families across America have been separated from their elderly loved ones due to Covid-19 lockdowns. Many facilities and families have taken advantage of technology to stay in touch; other facilities broke out the arts and crafts supplies to make posters and signs that can be seen by family and friends visiting through windows….
Part 2 Of My Interview with The Duke of Jazz
Danny Cardwell | October 9, 2020 | News
In part one of this story, the Duke of Jazz, Pete Pitard talked about his journey through music and radio and how he landed at Allegheny Mountain radio. In this part he talked about his other musical interests and a message for anyone interested in maybe volunteering at Allegheny Mountain Radio. Q: Are there any…