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State inspectors check Pocahontas ambulances
Heather Niday | November 15, 2012 | News
A team of inspectors visited Pocahontas County on Wednesday to check out the county’s ambulance squads. The inspectors work for the West Virginia EMS Technical Support Network, which reports to the state Office of Emergency Management Services.
Highland School Board works on new pay scale
Heather Niday | November 15, 2012 | News
At its meeting Monday evening, the Highland County School Board took the first step toward putting all school employees on a new pay scale that more accurately reflects their years of service.
Bath schools work on improvement plans
Heather Niday | November 15, 2012 | News
All three schools are fully accredited, but two did no meet some federal standards.
Bath Supervisors discuss new cell phone tower
Heather Niday | November 15, 2012 | News
Duncan’s Knob is suggested as a tower site that could serve Bolar, Burnsville and Williamsville.
Pocahontas Board of Ed working on music/art program for Hillsboro
Heather Niday | November 14, 2012 | News
The board also heard an update on construction of the gymnasium/wellness center under construction at Marlinton Elementary school.
Bath Supervisors address truck trouble on Route 606
Heather Niday | November 14, 2012 | News
The Board passes a resolution restricting through truck traffic.
Veterans Day interviews – Part 2
Heather Niday | November 13, 2012 | News
During the annual Pocahontas County Honors Corps veteran’s supper, I spoke to several vets about what makes military service different from a civilian occupation.
Highland Supervisors contribute $25,000 to Highland Center
Heather Niday | November 12, 2012 | News
Supervisor Lee Blagg called the old school building an “architectural nightmare,” but the Supervisors pledged $25,000 to renovate the Highland Center, to be paid over four years.
Pocahontas Commission considers ATVs on National Forest roads
Heather Niday | November 12, 2012 | News
During Thursday’s Pocahontas County Commission meeting, Doug Cooper, with the West Virginia Open Trails Association, requested commission support for allowing ATV use on National Forest Service roads.
Vets talk about difficulties of military life
Heather Niday | November 12, 2012 | News
On Veterans Day, every year, the Pocahontas County Veterans Honors Corps provides supper to all vets at the Dunmore Community Center. Local vets at the supper on Sunday talk about the difficulties and sacrifices of military service.