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Lake Moomaw Ready For Spring Fun
Heather Niday | March 15, 2010 | News
Warm Springs District Ranger Patrick Sheridan says the lake is back to full pool and ready for spring activities.
Sheets GMC Gets Possible Reprieve
Heather Niday | March 15, 2010 | News
Last year, Sheets GMC in Green Bank got one of those dreaded closing letters. But now, it appears that GMC may be reconsidering that decision.
Pocahontas Avoids Flooding As Rain Dissapates Over County Ridges
Heather Niday | March 15, 2010 | News
Pocahontas residents are thankful that their worst fears of flooding did not materialize as a result of heavy rains that hit WV this past weekend.
Marlinton May Avoid Flooding This Time Around
Heather Niday | March 13, 2010 | News
The Town of Marlinton prepared for flooding, with some businesses even putting sandbags in front of their doors. But as of Saturday morning , the worse flood fears were for naught.
Flooding In Pocahontas Could Be Similar To Late January 2010 Flooding
Heather Niday | March 12, 2010 | News
The extent of flooding in Pocahontas will depend on the amount of rain and when it arrives in the county.
A Little History To Enjoy Along With That Maple Donut
Heather Niday | March 12, 2010 | News
It may have all started with a doctor from Ohio who wanted a nice home town festival.
Highland Center Is A Happenin’ Place During Maple Festival
Heather Niday | March 12, 2010 | News
The Center itself is also a great piece of Highland County history.
Town Of Marlinton Will Continue Contract With State Police For Protection
Heather Niday | March 12, 2010 | News
Marlinton Town Council voted to leave the town police department vacant and continue its current contract with the West Virginia State Police.
Flooding Coming To Pocahontas
Heather Niday | March 11, 2010 | News
It’s not a question of “if” but “how much” flooding there may be in the Allegheny Highlands this weekend
Highland County Residents Come Together To Help A Local Firefighter
Heather Niday | March 11, 2010 | News
Jamie and Erin Will recently lost their home on Jack Mountain to fire. Now local volunteer fire departments are coming to their aid with a fundraiser to help get them back on their feet