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The Director of the Virginia Dept of Historic Resources met with representatives of Highland New Wind Development on Oct 6th
Read MoreA speaker from the US Census bureau told residents about the importance of returning 2010 Census forms during the Highland Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday night
Read MorePCHS Band Director Ryan Ullman was pleasantly surprised when his mostly freshman band took the top parade honors at the Buckwheat Festival in Kingwood
Read More12 Tennessee Civil War soldiers will be honored during a dedication service on Saturday, Oct 3rd, during the annual Huntersville Traditions Day celebrations
Read MoreA bill authorizing 1.4 million dollars for the Marlinton Flood Wall project passes in the US House of Representatives – now it goes to the Senate for consideration.
Read MoreSome Monterey residents think the town should make a “gift” of the extra land needed for expansion to the Highland Medical Center. Medical center Director Dr. D. Bradley Drawbaugh says he’s humbled by the offer.
Read MoreRoutine water samples collected in Bath County in August showed the presence of Coliform Bacteria, although the public was in no danger, according to the Bath Co Service Authority. Follow up water samples tested in September have tested negative for the bacteria.
Read MoreConvicted of 29 counts of medical fraud in 2008, Dr. John C. Sharp is sentenced in Federal Court in Elkins
Read MoreWarm Springs District Ranger Patrick Sheridan talks about the Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive beetle that’s destroying Ash trees in many parts of the US including Virginia and West Virginia
Read MoreThe organizers of the annual Huntersville Traditions Day are working hard to put the 19th century town back on the map. For the past three years, the one-day festival has taken visitors back the period between 1821 and 1891, when Huntersville was the center of activity in a young Pocahontas County.
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