News
Durbin Mayor Turns In Town To WV DEP For Heating Oil Spill
Heather Niday | March 6, 2009 | News
A heating oil spill discovered in the towns lagoon prompted Mayor Frank Proud to immediatly call the DEP to assess the situation
Millboro Elementary School Principal Wes Eary Resigns
Heather Niday | March 6, 2009 | News
Eary decides it’s better to resign now, rather than wait to see if the school board declines to renew his contract due to budget woes
Property Loss Due To A Brush Fire In Pocahontas County
Heather Niday | March 6, 2009 | News
The fire got an outbuilding and several acres of land, but no injuries are reported
Southernmost Maple Sugar Camp Is In The Heart Of Bolar
Heather Niday | March 6, 2009 | News
Picturesque Bolar is the home of this sugar camp, in business for more than 3 decades
Loren Buzzard Awarded STAR Award At AMR Annual Dinner
Heather Niday | March 6, 2009 | News
DJ Loren Buzzard is honored for all his contributions to Allegheny Mountain Radio made during his too short life
Classical Guitarist Peter Fletcher Visits The Bath County Library In March
Heather Niday | March 6, 2009 | News
Come to the Bath County Library on March 19th for an evening of great classical music – admission is free and the program starts at 7pm
A Day Of Barking Good Fun In Bath County
Heather Niday | March 4, 2009 | News
Bath Animal Welfare Foundation hosts a celebration of pets and their owners that goes to the dogs (and some cats!)
Highland Historical Museum In McDowell Unveils New Exhibit On Maple Festival
Heather Niday | March 4, 2009 | News
A professional set up crew will help the Historical society bring a whole new perspective to the Maple festival this year
David Cain Wants WV Governor To Judge This Years Road Kill Cookoff
Heather Niday | March 4, 2009 | News
He still doesn’t like the Governors comments, but they may actually increase the crowds for this years event
Pocahontas County Commission Decides Randolph County Is A Better Partner For Community Corrections
Heather Niday | March 4, 2009 | News
Citing continuing dissatisfaction with the Mercer County program, the Pocahontas County Commission decides to start over with Randolph