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Pocahontas Residents Struggle With Slow Internet Service
Heather Niday | January 27, 2012 | News
Residents of Pocahotnas County are used to dealing with problems with internet service. But in the last few days, it seems even slower than usual in some parts of the county.
WNMP Radio Signal Affected By Internet Problems
Heather Niday | January 27, 2012 | News
Allegheny Mountain Radio Chief Engineer Chuck Niday explains why the WNMP 88.5 Marlinton, WV radio signal has been dropping out.
Pocahontas County Math Field Day 2012
Heather Niday | January 26, 2012 | News
The annual Pocahontas County schools Math Field Day was held at Pocahontas County High School on Wednesday, January 25th.
Green Bank Elementary Middle School Welcomes Sara McClintic As Principal
Heather Niday | January 26, 2012 | News
Following the unexpected departure of former Green Bank Principal Melvin Lindsey, school Superintendent CC Lester asks retired educator Sara Hill McClintic to step in for the remainder of the school year.
Got Deer? Bath County Doesn’t
Heather Niday | January 26, 2012 | News
Bath County Supervisor Bart Perdue has organized a meeting to discuss the decline in the deer population in Bath and the surrounding area.
Mystery 9-1-1 Call Thursday Morning Raises Questions About Person Reporting An Accident
Heather Niday | January 26, 2012 | News
A three car accident had been reported, but when authorities arrived on the scene they found no such accident, leaving them to wonder if driver reporting the accident was mistaken or deliberately misleading.
Pocahontas Teachers To Attend Learning Institute This Summer
Heather Niday | January 25, 2012 | News
New CSO’s are coming out, and Terrence Beam says Pocahontas teachers will get training this summer so they’re ready to implement those standards in the fall.
2011 Southern Fire Season Was Early And Very Active
Heather Niday | January 25, 2012 | News
The 2011 southern fire season was an active one with above average acreage falling victim to the flames, especially in the southeastern states. But there’s also some good news – Virginia’s trout streams appear to be on the mend. Warm Springs District Ranger Patrick Sheridan has this report.
Molly Parker Is The New Face Of The 4-H Program In Bath And Highland Counties
Heather Niday | January 25, 2012 | News
Last September, Molly Parker took over as Virginia Cooperative Extension 4H Agent in the Warm Springs office. After growing up in this area, she’s glad to be back.
New Highland Medical Center Nurse Practitioner Ruth Holmaas Enjoying Her New Job
Heather Niday | January 24, 2012 | News
Ruth Holmaas, the new nurse practitioner at Highland Medical Center, brings over 20 years of health care experience.