News
Riders From All Over Come To Highland County For Mountain Mama
Heather Niday | August 5, 2010 | News
Riders have a choice of just how much bike riding they want to get in during the event this Saturday that covers three counties in two states.
Bath School Board Recognizes Exceptional Girls Sports Teams
Heather Niday | August 5, 2010 | News
The Bath School Board recognizes the outstanding seasons of the High School’s 2010 girls spring sports teams and discusses changes to the cell phone policy at the high school.
Pocahontas County Commission Discusses County Dog Ordinance
Heather Niday | August 5, 2010 | News
Commissioner David Fleming has been gathering information from other counties around the state as fodder for drafting an effective Pocahontas County Dog Ordinance.
Highland HS Principal Kelly Wilmore Wants To See Changes In School Handbook
Heather Niday | August 4, 2010 | News
Wilmore wants the Highland School Board to add language to the school handbook addressing students under the influence of drugs or alcohol at school and communications between teachers and students using social networking tools.
Highland Supervisors Get Update On Highland New Wind
Heather Niday | August 4, 2010 | News
The wind project on Tamarack Ridge in Highland County is slowly moving forward. The Highland Planning Commission sent an update for the August Highland Board of Supervisors meeting.
Slatyfork Residents Oppose Proposed Tower On Sharps Knob
Heather Niday | August 4, 2010 | News
West Virginia wants to tear down a 170 foot tower on Sharps Knob in Pocahontas County and replace it with a 240 foot tower. Two residents of area told the Pocahontas County Commission that it’s unnecessary and will ruin the viewshed.
Pocahontas County Grand Jury Hands Down 49 Indictments In August Session
Heather Niday | August 4, 2010 | News
The Pocahontas County Grand Jury returns indictments on fifteen people after meeting in early August.
Durbin Town Council Approves Purchase Of Building Materials For Town Office
Heather Niday | August 4, 2010 | News
The Durbin Town Council approved the purchase of building materials at their regular meeting Monday night. But some say because there wasn’t a quorum present, the decision was illegal.
Award Winning Photographer To Lead Cass State Park Workshop In September
Heather Niday | August 2, 2010 | News
Join award winning photographer Clayton Spangler in the beautiful historic setting of Cass State Park for a weekend of instruction in how to be a better photographer.
PMH Hopes To Turn The Corner With A New Budget And A New Management Team
Heather Niday | August 2, 2010 | News
Pocahontas Memorial Hospital trustees welcomed Barbara Lay and Steve Whited, of Calhoun County’s Minnie Hamilton Health Care. The two are part of the hospital’s new management team that PMH trustees hope will help the hospital turn a financial corner after a year that saw $1.2 in losses.