News
Pocahontas Community Corrections – Should The County Go It Alone?
Heather Niday | August 4, 2008 | News
A proposal to join a regional group in Mercer County has the Community Corrections Board questioning the wisdom of starting the program on their own
Valley Program For Aging Services Is Approved To Offer Tax Credits
Heather Niday | August 1, 2008 | News
A new tax program will benefit senior citizens in Highland and Bath counties
Get Great Local Crafts At The Whistle Stop
Heather Niday | August 1, 2008 | News
There’s more than just trains in Durbin – just follow the bubbles!
Bath Animal Welfare Foundation Opens Thrift Shop
Heather Niday | August 1, 2008 | News
A unique way to provide for the care and feeding of unwanted animals
It’s Time For NettleFest At The Highrocks
Heather Niday | August 1, 2008 | News
Grab your lawn chair and head on over to the Highrocks Academy campground for an afternoon of good eats, and even better music
What Do You Want From Your National Forest?
Heather Niday | July 30, 2008 | News
Bath county residents consider that question as the National Forest Service asks for help in updating the plan for the George Washington National Forest
Pocahontas Co Public Service District Chooses Site 7
Heather Niday | July 30, 2008 | News
By a two to one vote, the PSD decides to go with the site located on Snowshoe Mountain property
Tips For Fighting High Blood Pressure And High Cholesterol
Heather Niday | July 29, 2008 | News
There are ways to minimize the effects of high blood pressure and high cholesterol to live a longer, healthier life
George Phillips Offers An Alternative To A Regional Sewer Plant For Slatyfork
Heather Niday | July 29, 2008 | News
Phillips says there’s a better way to meet sewage treatment needs for mountain and valley residents
Highland Planning Commission Approves Conditional Permits
Heather Niday | July 28, 2008 | News
David Botkin and Bud Wimer win approval for permits related to their businesses during the Highland Planning Commission meeting