News
Highland County Commissioner Of Revenue – Part Two
Heather Niday | November 3, 2008 | News
Candidate forum for Highland Commissioner of Revenue number two featuring Vickie Hoover, Crysta Stanton, Nancy Vance and Aaron Will.
*Debbie Botkin was unable to attend.
Pocahontas County Commissioner Candidate Forum – Part One
Heather Niday | November 3, 2008 | News
Part One of AMR’s candidate forum for Pocahontas County Commissioner
Pocahontas County Commission Candidate Forum – Part Two
Heather Niday | November 3, 2008 | News
Part Two of AMR’s candidate forum for Pocahontas County Commissioner
Meet The Candidates – WV State Senate
Heather Niday | November 3, 2008 | News
WV State Senate, 15th District candidates – Dem Mike Ross was unable to attend, but Rep Clark Barnes was at AMR to answer our questions
Meet The Candidates – Pocahontas County Sheriff
Heather Niday | November 3, 2008 | News
AMR’s candidate forum for Pocahontas County Sheriff with candidates David Jonese and Dave Walton
Residents of Bartow, Frank And Durbin Are Urged To Boil/Conserve Water
Heather Niday | October 29, 2008 | News
A lack of rain is causing a critical water shortage for the residents of Bartow, Frank and Durbin in Northern Pocahontas County
WV Highlands Conservancy Expresses Concerns About Gas Drilling
Heather Niday | October 29, 2008 | News
Many members of the WV Highlands Conservancy wonder if the WV DEP has the legislative authority to be more than just a “paper tiger”.
Bath Meals Tax On The Ballot November 4th Faces Opponents
Heather Niday | October 29, 2008 | News
This if the second of two stories to present both sides of the proposed meals tax. Supervisor Richard Byrd and Restauranteur David Bradley are opposed to the new tax.
Highland And Bath Could See Record Setting Voter Turnout
Heather Niday | October 29, 2008 | News
Voter registration has increased by double digits in both Highland and Bath Counties
School Superintendent Patrick Law Has Good News For Pocahontas County Schools
Heather Niday | October 29, 2008 | News
An increase in the number of students and a huge injection of federal money make the county Board of Education very happy