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7th Annual Bath Triathlon A Great Success

By Heather Niday / June 23, 2010

It was another successful race, due to the hard work of volunteers, the Warm Springs Ranger District and the Bath County Chamber of Commerce. And don’t forget those 150 men, 110 women and 15 teams who made this year’s race such a great event.

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Pocahontas County 4-H Campers Appreciate Life Skills Learned Over The Years

By Heather Niday / June 22, 2010

Senior campers Katie Workman and David Mitchell say attending the the 4-H camps have left an indelible imprint on their lives.

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Developing A Local Food System In The Greenbrier River Valley

By Heather Niday / June 22, 2010

Jim Cooper, a former USDA expert is working with the Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation to bring a food system to the Greenbrier Valley focused on local producers.

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Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell Visits Homestead To Unveil New Governor’s Suite

By Heather Niday / June 22, 2010

While at the Bath County resort, Governor McDonnell talked about his work in promoting tourism in Virginia.

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West Virginia DNR Now Accepting Applications For Special Deer Hunt At NRAO In Green Bank

By Heather Niday / June 21, 2010

Local area residents are encouraged to apply for the special hunt on the Observatories vast acreage, scheduled for October.

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Randy Rose Has A Plan For Highland County Tourism

By Heather Niday / June 21, 2010

Tourism is responsible for a significant number of jobs in Highland County. Rose, with the Virginia Tourism Corporation, is helping the Highland Economic Development Authority come up with a plan to maximize the tourism opportunities in the county.

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Writers Will Gather At Little Levels Heritage Fair

By Heather Niday / June 21, 2010

Each year on the last weekend of June, the community of Hillsboro and the surrounding Little Levels celebrate local history with the Little Levels Heritage Fair. This year, the fair takes place June 25-27. A centerpiece of the fair is the Annual Pearl S. Buck International Writers’ Workshop on the grounds of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace.

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Longdale Celebrates 70 Years This Saturday

By Heather Niday / June 18, 2010

Built in the late ’30s and early ’40s for the African American community in response to the construction of the white only Douthat State Park. Originally called Green Pastures, it was integrated in the 1950’s and renamed to reflect the community in which it resides.

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Highland Artists Works On Display At Library This Summer

By Heather Niday / June 18, 2010

This is the first of four reports on talented artists in Highland County whose work will be on display this summer at the Highland Library.

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Stull Case Bound Over To Pocahontas Grand Jury

By Heather Niday / June 18, 2010

The case against Charles Edward Stull, charged with fatally shooting Jesse Bennett, will go to the Pocahontas Grand Jury after Stull waives his right to a hearing in Magistrate Court.

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