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Highland County Supervisors take advantage of a visit by Dickie Bell, Representative for Highland County in the Virginia House of Delegates, to discuss pressing issues in the county.
Read MoreThe Child and Youth Advocacy Center is establishing a part time office in Pocahontas County. Co-Director Monica Accord asks the Pocahontas County Commission for a contribution towards needed equipment for the office.
Read MoreAre you going camping in the Allegheny Highlands? Plan to have a campfire? Warm Springs District Ranger Patrick Sheridan says buy your firewood where you’re going to burn it. It’s all part of a plan to keep out nasty wood-destroying pests like the Emerald Ash Borer.
Read MoreBath County Supervisor Carol Hardbarger is spearheading an effort to study Cabin Creek using grants, in kind donations and volunteer help, since there’s no money is the county’s budget to help with the project.
Read MoreSusan Hammond updates the Supervisors on road work, while Commonwealth’s Attorney Melissa Dowd talks about McDowell water.
Read MorePocahontas County Commission President Martin Saffer takes a step back from the idea of creating a planning task force. Commissioner David Fleming is not sure that’s the right thing to do.
Read MoreHot and humid weather is more than just uncomfortable – for some it can be deadly.
Read MoreTwo members of the Pocahontas County Veterans Honor Corps talked with Diane Buzzard about the importance of honoring fallen Veterans, proper disposal of an American Flag, and how serving in the corps touches their lives.
Read MorePocahontas Commission President Martin Saffer, until recently an ardent supporter of a community planning task force, now says it may not be the right time for the county to take on this issue.
Read MoreBesides voting on the final numbers for fiscal year 2010, the Supervisors also discuss County employee contributions to the Virginia Retirement System.
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