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Get Ready For College For Free With New River CTC
Heather Niday | June 2, 2010 | News
Have you ever considered taking college courses but just weren’t ready to take that first step? New River Community and Technical College can help…and it’s free!
Forest Service Working To Stop Emerald Ash Borer Transfering To Virginia Forests
Heather Niday | June 2, 2010 | News
The Emerald Ash Borer has already found a home in several West Virginia counties. Warm Springs District Ranger Pat Sheridan says they are working hard to keep the destructive beetle out of Virginia forests.
Law Firm Ready To Sue Highland New Wind Development Over Lack Of ITP
Heather Niday | June 2, 2010 | News
The law firm of Meyer, Glitzenstein & Crystal gives notice of intent to sue if Highland New Wind Development doesn’t get an Incidental Take Permit from the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Three-day Music Festival Comes to Bartow in August
Heather Niday | May 28, 2010 | News
When you think 4-stage, outdoor, independent music festival, Bartow, West Virginia, might not be the first location that springs to mind. But this summer, some concert organizers from North Carolina and Virginia are planning just such an event in Bartow, at Camp Hidden Meadows.
Second Annual Pocahontas County Sheriffs Camp Is Saturday June 5th
Heather Niday | May 28, 2010 | News
Join the Pocahontas County Sheriff’s department for a family friendly day filled with fun activities and a little education along the way.
AARP Driving Course Could Save Drivers Money On Insurance
Heather Niday | May 27, 2010 | News
Just two afternoons of driving instruction could save you a little hard earned cash on your insurance bill.
Kids Fishing Day And Bath Triathlon Headline The Month Of June
Heather Niday | May 27, 2010 | News
If you missed the Kids Fishing Day in April, you’ll have another chance to participate on Sunday, June 6th.
Pocahontas Memorial Hospital Will To Study Possible Partnerships To Help Improve Bottom Line
Heather Niday | May 27, 2010 | News
With losses for the year expected to top out over one and a quarter million dollars for the year, the trustees of Pocahontas Memorial Hospital voted Tuesday to look at the feasibility of partnering with a larger hospital system in hopes of improving its finances.
Corn Culture In The Alleghey Highlands And Native American Tribes
Heather Niday | May 26, 2010 | News
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Archeologist Tom Klatka studies “trash” from early Native Americans to discover what life was like for tribes in western Virginia.
Pocahontas County Board of Education Approves 13 Million Dollar Budget For 2010-2011 School Year
Heather Niday | May 26, 2010 | News
Pocahontas County school system loses about $200,000.00 in tax revenue in the new budget due to economic woes and lower property assessments.