News
Certified Nursing Aide Training To Be Offered In Pocahontas
Heather Niday | January 20, 2009 | News
New River Community & Technical College will offer the class starting in Feb, but the time to interview for the class is growing short
Bath Drug Task Force Is Already Seeing Results
Heather Niday | January 20, 2009 | News
Allegheny Highlands Drug Task force is successful in apprehending drug dealers
Pocahontas County Resident-Norman Alderman Presents His Case To the WV Supreme Court
Heather Niday | January 20, 2009 | News
Norman Alderman pleads his case before the WV Supreme Court of Appeals to force the Pocahontas Board of Education to reinstate his job in the county school system
Website Benefits Pocahontas Opera House With Just A Click Of The Mouse
Heather Niday | January 19, 2009 | News
Every time you click on this website, the Opera House gets a little extra money
Eagle Scout Completes Project In Laurel Fork
Heather Niday | January 19, 2009 | News
Pat Sheridan talks about this project for the Locust Springs Picnic Area, and other happenings in the Warm Springs Ranger district.
Peanut Butter Recall Expanded
Heather Niday | January 19, 2009 | News
Little Debbie joins the growing list of commercially prepared or manufactured peanut butter products the FDA says you should avoid – for a complete list, visit www.fda.gov
Kelloggs Announces Cracker Recall
Heather Niday | January 16, 2009 | News
An outbreak of Salmonella prompts Kelloggs to voluntarily recall several types of peanut butter crackers sold under the Austin and Keebler brand names
Lewisburg Celebrates MLK Day
Heather Niday | January 16, 2009 | News
You’re invited to march, eat, and celebrate Equality on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Lewisburg
Highland School Board Hopes To Keep Nowlin As Superintendent
Heather Niday | January 16, 2009 | News
The school board will seek a waiver of state regulations to keep Percy Nowlin in the position of part-time superintendent
Hillsboro Is Getting New Signs To Welcome Visitors
Heather Niday | January 16, 2009 | News
At least one local resident wants the signs to acknowledge the town as the birthplace of Pearl S. Buck