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New Superintendent of Pocahontas County Schools Selected
Tim Walker | May 13, 2025 | News
At the May 6th Pocahontas County Board of Education (BOE) meeting, the members voted to approve the hiring of Dr. Leatha Williams as the Superintendent of Schools effective July 1, Williams, who is originally from northern Greenbrier County, has served as the Superintendent of the Wetzel County Schools and is currently the Director of School…
The Unprecedented Weight We Carry, We Carry Together
Heather Niday | May 12, 2025 | News
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank is here to help fulfill the food needs of communities in Central and Western Virginia
Child Porn, Bestiality Charges To Be Dropped Due To Search Error By Feds
Michael Folks | May 11, 2025 | News
Multiple child pornography and bestiality charges filed against a Big Valey couple will soon be dropped due to a procedural error made by a federal investigator during a search of their home. Peter Lee Bucker, age 40, and his wife, Alyshia Marie Burleigh, age 35, were freed May 5 from the Middle River Regional Jail,…
Claire’s Cakes Expanding to Bath
Abby Dufour | May 8, 2025 | News
Claire’s Cakes and Cafe is set to open a second location in Bath County, taking over the former Duck In spot on Main Street in Hot Springs.
A Conversation with Amy Good, LPC
Danny Cardwell | May 8, 2025 | News
As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, I sat down with Amy Good, a Licensed Professional Counselor and the newest member of the Behavioral Health team at Bath Community Physicians Group. A Highland County native with more than two decades of experience, Amy brings a grounded, compassionate approach to mental health care—along with a…
The Cost of Cruelty – Part Three: Wounded, Not Broken
Danny Cardwell | May 8, 2025 | News
In the final installment of our Mental Health Awareness Month series, Wounded, Not Broken explores what healing looks like after bullying. We talk about what it takes to rebuild self-worth, how adults and peers can offer support, and why compassion is key to helping young people reclaim their voice. This wraps up a three-part…
The Cost of Cruelty – Part Two: The Bruising You Can’t See
Danny Cardwell | May 6, 2025 | News
The Cost of Cruelty – Part Two: The Bruising You Can’t See In Part One: Bullying Behind the Mask, we explored the hidden insecurities and emotional pain that often drive bullying—how fear of being overlooked can lead some to cause harm just to feel seen. Now, in Part Two: The Bruising You Can’t See, we…
05-02-25 Weekly Sports Roundup
Scott Smith | May 5, 2025 | News
Scores and stats from the previous week
The Cost of Cruelty: Part One – Bullying Behind the Mask
Danny Cardwell | May 1, 2025 | News
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Allegheny Mountain Radio is launching a new three-part series titled The Cost of Cruelty: Understanding Bullying and Its Impact. This series explores why some people bully, the lasting scars it leaves on victims, and how families and caregivers can help rebuild what bullying tries to take away. The…
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