News
Pocahontas County Schools to hold Early Childhood Fair for Preschool Registration
Tim Walker | March 30, 2017 | News
The Pocahontas County Preschool Registration open; Early Childhood Fair at Pocahontas County High School on April 8th – 9-3.
Reflections on the 59th Annual Highland County Maple Festival
Chris Swecker | March 29, 2017 | News
The Chamber of Commerce Executive Director looks back on this year’s event.
Explore the “The Seldom Seen Barn Quilt Trail”
Chris Swecker | March 29, 2017 | News
The community will have a chance to hear from author, Suzi Parron, and take a tour of private barn quilts in Highland County.
Naloxone available for Opioid Overdoses
Bonnie Ralston | March 29, 2017 | News
Contact local CSB to get help for Addictions
Protect my Public Media
The President’s budget proposes eliminating public media funding. Without this critical seed funding, your local stations may be forced to go off-air or cut the programs you love and the public services your community relies on. Your community could lose access to educational content for children, emergency communication services, local programming, trusted news and more….
Shoe Drive raises Funds for Bath/Brazil Soccer Camp
Bonnie Ralston | March 27, 2017 | News
Shoes go to a good cause both locally and far away.
USFS District Ranger encourages comments to FERC
Bonnie Ralston | March 27, 2017 | News
District Ranger has useful information
Part 2 Pocahontas School Superintendent’s Report –Reductions in Force (RIF) Plans
Tim Walker | March 27, 2017 | News
Mr. Beam announces and explains reductions in force or RIFs, planned for school employees.
Pocahontas School Superintendent Explains Emergency School Evacuation Plans
Tim Walker | March 26, 2017 | News
“…heaven help us if something like that would occur and we’re not prepared for it. So we are going to plan for the worst” said Superintendent Beam.
Board of Education Members Ask Pocahontas Commissioners for School Repair Help
Tim Walker | March 22, 2017 | News
Pocahontas County Board of Education Member Joe Walker asked the County Commissioners for financial help for the schools.