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Pocahontas County Magistrate Court report
Heather Niday | December 10, 2012 | News
Pocahontas County Magistrate Court report for December 3-9, 2012.
Former Bath deputy appeals convictions
Heather Niday | December 10, 2012 | News
Jeremy Cutlip was found guilty of brandishing a firearm and reckless handling of a firearm
Marlinton council addresses VFD concerns
Heather Niday | December 7, 2012 | News
Fire chief Herb Barlow came to council with a list of issues.
Prosecutor-elect comments on effort to annul election result
Heather Niday | December 7, 2012 | News
Cheryl McCullough, of Arbovale, filed a petition with the state Supreme Court, seeking to annul the election of Eugene Simmons as Pocahontas County Prosecutor.
Solar heater coming to Monterey pool
Heather Niday | December 7, 2012 | News
The Highland County Recreation Commission has been working on a project at the pool in Monterey this fall that promises to bring an even more enjoyable swimming experience to county residents in 2013.
Bath School Board gets update on Millboro Elementary preschool
Heather Niday | December 6, 2012 | News
And the Bath School Board considers projects to include on the Capital Improvement Plan.
Four Warriors get All-State soccer honors
Heather Niday | December 6, 2012 | News
The West Virginia Sportswriters Association recognized two Pocahontas Warriors and two Lady Warriors with All-State soccer honors.
Law firm demands payment from Pocahontas Commission
Heather Niday | December 6, 2012 | News
The Charleston-based Ranson Law Office has demanded the Pocahontas County Commission pay a $19,000 legal bill incurred by Prosecuting Attorney Donna Price.
Pocahontas Commission files ethics complaint against Sheriff
Heather Niday | December 5, 2012 | News
Commissioner David Fleming wanted additional information on the source of the video before filing the complaint.
Bath Board of Supervisors and Bath School Board discuss saving money by combining expenses
Heather Niday | December 5, 2012 | News
And improvements to the high school parking lot are considered along with improvements to monitor county fuel usage.