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Pocahontas County Commissioners Consider Need For Technology Assessment Planning

By Heather Niday / February 18, 2010

The Pocahontas County Commission considers a proposal from a technology consultant that may be hard to accept cost-wise.

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Navy Knighthawk Helicopter Crashes Near Pocahontas-Randolph County Line

By Heather Niday / February 18, 2010

A US Navy Knighthawk helicopter crashed Thursday afternoon in a remote area of Pocahontas County. Bad weather, heavy snow and rough terrain hampered efforts to reach the crash site and rescue the Navy and National Guard personnel.

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Dr. Law Accepts Wood County Superintendent Job

By Heather Niday / February 18, 2010

Law is taking over from retiring Superintendent William Niday, beginning in July.

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Community Planning Remains Elusive For Pocahontas County Commission President

By Heather Niday / February 17, 2010

Martin Saffer understands well the concept of community planning, but moving from concept to reality is a little more difficult

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Bath County Committee For Emergencies Is Seeing An Increase In Requests For Assistance This Winter

By Heather Niday / February 17, 2010

Donations to the committee have remained at the same level, so the committee has been able to meet the need.

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Feeding Wild Animals May Do More Harm Than Good According To WV Division of Natural Resources

By Heather Niday / February 17, 2010

Please don’t feed the animals – your kindness could result in their death.

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Pocahontas County Humane Society Pleased With ARC Animal Shelter

By Heather Niday / February 17, 2010

Not only are animals being well taken care of, adoptions have been better than expected so far.

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Pocahontas County Commissioner Speaks Before Highland County Supervisors

By Heather Niday / February 17, 2010

Pocahontas County Commissioner David Fleming appears before the Highland County Board of Supervisors to do some fence mending.

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Virginia State Police Warn About Haitian Relief Scams

By Heather Niday / February 15, 2010

The need for relief for Haitians following a devastating earthquake remains great. But the Virginia State Police warns that some well-meaning Virginians could get taken in by scam artists. They offer some tips to protect your identity and bank account while still helping those in need.

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Pocahontas County Commission President Reacts Strongly To Editorial

By Heather Niday / February 15, 2010

An recent editorial in the local newspaper sparks a sharp reaction from County Commission President Martin Saffer during the Commissioners Corner program on Allegheny Mountain Radio

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