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Local Ruritan Clubs Work Hard To Make The Maple Festival A Success Every Year

By Heather Niday / March 9, 2010

The Mill Gap Ruritans and the Bolar Ruritans have a long history of Maple Festival work, that is turned into good work in the community.

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Davis Loses Fight To Keep Her Job At PCHS

By Heather Niday / March 9, 2010

Despite testimony from both former and current students on her behalf, Agriculture teacher Billie Davis is unable to persuade the Pocahontas County Board of Education to let her keep her job at the high school.

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Pocahontas Could See Mild To Moderate Flooding This Weekend

By Heather Niday / March 9, 2010

Rain and warmer temperatures this weekend could mean flooding in Pocahontas

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West Virginia Legislators Announce $46,550 Grant For Marlinton Fire Dept

By Heather Niday / March 8, 2010

The Marlinton FD will receive the money as part of the 2009 Assistance to Fire Fighters Grant program.

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Weather Continues To Delay Monterey Wastewater Plant

By Heather Niday / March 8, 2010

Contractors must wait until the soil thaw before they can proceed with construction on the plant.

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Virginia SCC Dismisses Case Against Highland New Wind

By Heather Niday / March 8, 2010

The Virginia State Corporation Commission removes the final hurdle to construction of Highland New Wind Developments multi turbine wind farm on Tamarack Ridge in Highland County.

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Highland County Ruritan Clubs Use Money From The Maple Festival All Year Long

By Heather Niday / March 6, 2010

Funds raised during the annual Maple Festival support community programs long after the festivities are over. In this story, we’ll hear from the Bluegrass and Stonewall Ruritan groups. In a future installment, we’ll hear from the Bolar and Millgap Ruritans.

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West Virginia Doesn’t Race To The Top

By Heather Niday / March 6, 2010

West Virginia misses out on Race ToThe Top funding in this first go around. But WV Governor Joe Manchin vows to be ready for the next round.

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Highland Supervisors Hear Public Input On School Budget

By Heather Niday / March 6, 2010

Highland Schools face a 250,000.00 shortfall that could cut teaching positions. School Superintendent Percy Nowlin hopes the Supervisors can help.

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Marlinton Town Council Considers Code Red Notification System

By Heather Niday / March 6, 2010

Marlinton Town Council is looking at some new technology to notify residents of emergenies, while freeing up emergency personnel to handle other critical tasks.

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