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The WV Boundary Commission met in Charleston last week to discuss the state line survey done by Jeffrey Hiner, a WV-VA certified land surveyor.
Read MoreAfter closed door meetings with Snowshoe management and Pocahontas County Sheriff David Jonese, the Pocahontas County Commission is closer to solving the law enforcement issue at Snowshoe Mountain Resort.
Read MoreOrganizer Hella Armstrong encourages everyone to come, be together and eat
Read MorePMH Board members vote not to give the salary increases budgeted to begin on January 1st, 2010. They say they can’t justify the raises given the hospitals current financial condition.
Read MoreRepresentatives from the Pocahontas County Free Libraries, the Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Snowshoe Mtn Resort signed the lease that will open up the former Snowshoe Welcome Center at the base of the mountain as a re-purposed space for both tourists and year-round residents
Read More2009 Christmas Mother Helen Smith is asking for help to meet the needs of those less fortunate
Read MorePocahontas Memorial Hospitals Clinic in Marlinton, ambulance service and home health care departments are losing money and it’s impacting the hospitals bottom line. PMH President Don Muhlenthaler has a plan that lists possible alternatives for each department.
Read MoreThanks in part to the efforts of Senator Robert C. Byrd, more than one million dollars will be coming to the Greenbrier Ranger District, which covers the Upper End of Pocahontas County and the southern portion of Randolph County.
Read MoreDulaney is proud of the award he and his fellow Vietnam soldiers received at the White House this past October. But the ceremony also brought back memories he had buried for almost 40 years.
Read MoreThe new plant, expected to open in early 2010, also uses Ultraviolet light technology to reduce the amount of chemicals needed to treat the water
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