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BCAA’s New Chapter: Sage Tanguay and The Bear
Danny Cardwell | August 15, 2025 | News
The Bath County Arts Association has entered a new chapter with the opening of The Bear, its permanent arts space in downtown Hot Springs, led by Executive Director Sage Tanguay. In this conversation, Sage reflects on coming full circle—from receiving BCAA grants as a student, to teaching dance classes, to helping fund drama club…
The Final Movement: Summer at Garth Newel
Danny Cardwell | August 15, 2025 | News
As the summer concert season enters its final weeks, Garth Newel Music Center isn’t slowing down. I sat down with Executive Director Steve Wogaman to talk about what’s still ahead—from intimate performances to signature meals—and how this season reflects Garth Newel’s deeper mission. We also explored the role of leadership in the arts, the…
Parts 1 & 2 of the August 5th Pocahontas BOE Meeting
Tim Walker | August 11, 2025 | News
Green Bank Observatory to allow WIFI in Green Bank Elementary-Middle School
Chargers Coach Phillips Talks Leadership, Legacy and the Road Ahead for the 2025 Chargers
Danny Cardwell | August 7, 2025 | News
The Bath County Chargers football team is coming off one of the most memorable seasons in recent history—an 11–1 record that brought the Pioneer District Championship back to Carl F. Williams Field. But with eight seniors graduated and several key positions up for grabs, the 2025 Chargers football season brings new challenges and unanswered questions….
Green Bank Observatory Okays Limited Wi-fi at GBEMS
Heather Niday | August 6, 2025 | News
Like cell phones, wi-fi has always been a bit of a tricky question in Green Bank, in Pocahontas County, WV. That’s because Green Bank is the home of the Green Bank Radio Observatory and sits smack dab in the middle the National Radio Quiet Zone, or NRQZ. The NRQZ was established in 1958 and is…
Jacob Meck Answers Questions about Transfer Station Proposal
Tim Walker | August 4, 2025 | News
Meck has made it clear he is offering this proposal because the SWA has not yet come up with an alternative to the landfill and time is running short to ensure that waste disposal continues in the county once the landfill closes.
Three Highland Businesses Awarded Economic Development Authority Incentive Grants
Michael Folks | August 2, 2025 | News
Highland economic development officials are backing three local entrepreneurs by awarding $5,000 incentive grants for investment in their business ventures. On July 2nd, The Highland Economic Development Authority announced the recipients, who will financially benefit from the EDA’s Highland Economic Authority Grant Incentive Program. Funded through the EDA and the Town of Monterey, the program…
Beware of Legitimate-looking Phishing Scams
Tim Walker | August 1, 2025 | News
Instead of responding directly to such messages, search the internet for a legitimate phone number or email address for the involved company and contact them directly.
Interview with New Pocahontas County School Superintendent
Tim Walker | July 30, 2025 | News
“The first challenge is that Pocahontas County High School is under a state of emergency,” said Dr. Williams
WV School Board Association Interim Executive Director Addresses BOE
Tim Walker | July 30, 2025 | News
O’Cull said sometimes the training given to new BOE members over emphasizes the things that members cannot do, instead of the things they can and should do.
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