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Jacob Moffet McNeel, Jr. is about to be inducted into the West Virginia Agriculture Hall of Fame. Drew Tanner caught up with Moffet McNeel at the Little Levels Heritage Fest in Hillsboro.
Read MoreLocal entrepreneur Phyllis Whetzel opens a new business in Monterey offering gently used items for sale. Half of the sale proceeds will benefit the Valley Prgram for Aging Services. VPAS provides services to those 60 and older to help maintain a good quality of life.
Read MoreA survey finds a surprising number of the much sought after birds making their home in Highland and Bath Counties.
Read MoreThe Little Levels Writers Workshop authors and participants gather for a little social time before the workshop begins.
Read MoreAll School Board members were in support of the new field, but were divided on the related drainage proposal. The Athletic Boosters will now ask the Board of Supervisors for the $50,000 for the project.
Read MoreCounty Commissioner Reta Griffith will step down at the end of the year after serving Pocahontas County for 12 years. But her new job will still keep her close to home.
Read MoreSchool Board members talk about a possible solution for water runoff at the high school that could also create a new softball field in the process.
Read MoreFamilies on limited incomes will now have an additional tool for putting fresh fruits and vegetables on the family table.
Read MoreAlthough her career in art didn’t pan out quite as she thought it would, Barbara Hevener has nonetheless stuck with that calling ever since her days in college.
Read MoreThe structure, originally an early pioneer cabin, had a long and colorful history prior to its relocation to Hillsboro.
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