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The Highland County Board of Supervisors approved the Upper James River Basin Water Supply Plan and a county drought ordinance at last week’s meeting.
Read MoreResidents from all over Pocahontas County turned out for an educational meeting on Marcellus Shale drilling last Thursday night in Marlinton, hosted by the WV DEP.
Read MoreMarlinton town employees will receive a pay raise but not as much as Mayor Joe Smith wanted.
Read MoreAnd a tight race for Sheriff ends well for resident Tim Duff.
Read MoreBath voters elect a completely new Board of Supervisors, a new Sheriff and a new Treasurer. A completely new School Board will mostly be determined by write-in votes.
Read MoreMonterey town attorney Melissa Ann Dowd told town council that it risks penalties as high as $35,500 per violation if it doesn’t adopt a regional water supply plan and drought ordinance.
Read MoreS. Todd Fry, R. Larry Norfleet and Robert W. Plecker all participated in the Meet the Candidates forum for Sheriff at the WCHG studios of Allegheny Mountain Radio on October 29th. J.L. “Pete” Minetree had a prior commitment was unable to attend.
Read MoreThe Pocahontas County Commission pledges $25,000.00 towards the Marlinton Depot rebuilding effort.
Read MoreAnd the Bath School Board looks ahead on planning for improvements to be included in the Capital Improvement Plan
Read MoreShenandoah Valley says one way to do that is to install devices to monitor customers’ hot water heaters to reduce power consumption during peak hours.
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