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A Community Service Requirement For Graduation Is Approved For Bath County High School
Heather Niday | May 3, 2012 | News
Incoming 8th graders will begin the program, while current students will be encouraged to log community service hours
Highland Supervisors Approve VDOT 6 Year Road Construction Plan
Heather Niday | May 3, 2012 | News
VDOT representative Mike Henry outlines plans for Highland County road improvements over the next six years.
Pocahontas County Commission Gets Update On County Forest Service Areas
Heather Niday | May 3, 2012 | News
Forest Rangers Jack Tribble and Rondi Fisher give the Pocahontas County Commissioners an update on their respective districts, and a motion to grant High Rocks Academy $12,000 for next fiscal year may have been premature.
First Winner Claims Prize In Pocahontas County Geo Cache Challenge
Heather Niday | May 2, 2012 | News
Travis Burris of Pliny, WV stays up all night to find all 12 caches spread throughout the county to claim the First Finders prize.
Pocahontas County Commission Commits Remaining $29,000 In Discretionary Funds To Various Organizations
Heather Niday | May 2, 2012 | News
Commissioners also discussed proposals for a new courthouse telephone system.
Highland County School Board Respond To State Education Officials
Heather Niday | May 1, 2012 | News
Dr. Crawford says that while they appreciate the help and recommendations on how to address declining budgets and shrinking enrollment, the recommendations put forward by the state Board of Education are not a good fit for Highland County schools.
Mushrooms: The Good, The Bad and The Deadly
Heather Niday | May 1, 2012 | News
You can learn about finding them, identifying them and eating them safely at a program on Saturday May 5 in Warm Springs.
PMH Expanding Services And Staff
Heather Niday | May 1, 2012 | News
Pocahontas Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Chairman Dr. Robert Must says the hospital is in the black for the clinic, ambulance and year to date – the first time he’s seen that happen since he’s been associated with the hospital.
500 Compete In Great Greenbrier River Race
Heather Niday | May 1, 2012 | News
Race day started off cold and wet, but the largest contingent of racers in event history participated in the Greenbrier River Race in Marlinton on Saturday.
Pocahontas County Students Hear About Rachel’s Challenge
Heather Niday | May 1, 2012 | News
A moving tribute to Rachel Scott, the first student to die in the Columbine massacre is reaching students, educators and parents around the world about the dangers of bullying.