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The unusually high winds that swept through Pocahontas County this week left one resident without a roof over her home
Read MoreMayor Richard Workman says he was just doing what he could to keep the system working, but other town council members question the legality of his actions
Read MoreThe Supervisors want to keep the Williamsville Post Office open and extend the use of Back Creek Mountain
Read MoreMother Nature gives WV and surrounding states a wild and windy ride
Read MoreThe highly destructive pest destroyed more than 80,000 acres in WV last year. The WVDA is determined to stop their progress throughout the state, including areas of southern Pocahontas County
Read MoreDr. Patrick Law says all those who have a job in the Pocahontas County School system this year will have a job next year – a relief to both Board of Education members and school personnel
Read MoreResidents ask the Bath Supervisors to do what they can to prevent the closure of Millboro Elementary School
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees gets a brighter financial picture after January’s gloomy report
Read MoreSocial Studies teacher Marion Trumbo will participate in the pretigious Sorenson Institute for Political Leadership at the University of Virginia
Read MoreWith the fate of the economic stimulus package still up in the air, the Highland School Board will wait until their Feb 23rd budget session to discuss what to do about funding the rest of the school year
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