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Nominations open for the WV Silver-Haired Legislature

By Heather Niday / May 5, 2006

State-wide elections will be held in June for the WV Silver-Haired Legislature. These 134 people – all age 60 or older – meet each fall at the State Capitol Building and go through the legislative process. Except instead of creating laws, they create suggestions.

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Fuel prices fuel problems for small business

By Heather Niday / May 5, 2006

The owners of small service stations are caught between a rock and a hard place trying to deal with rising fuel costs, price wars, and the hidden costs of doing business.

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Cooperative weather

By Heather Niday / May 5, 2006

Every morning at 7 o’clock, Jason Bauserman goes outside to the check the weather. He calls in a report to the National Weather Service, and that’s one way they know what it’s really like today in Pocahontas County.

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Highland County youth ready to work

By Heather Niday / May 3, 2006

The Highland Center’s Youth Employment Program is gearing up for another summer of helping young people explore their interests and potential. One alum says the big benefit is finding out what you don’t want to do.

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St. John’s Church weekly cafe brings neighbors together

By Heather Niday / May 3, 2006

Bobbie and Jerry Ryder start their Thursday mornings by cooking for their friends and neighbors in the kitchen at St. John’s Episcopal Church.

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Pocahontas County gets ready for e-voting

By Heather Niday / May 2, 2006

WV counties are cutting it close getting ready to go electronic on May 9th, thanks to software malfunctions and delays. Pocahontas County Clerk Sandra Friel ordered extra paper ballots, just in case. But it looks like the county might be voting on touch-screens after all.

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New lawsuit filed against Highland New Wind

By Heather Niday / May 2, 2006

Last week, the Highland County Planning Commission found a proposed wind energy project is in accordance with the county’s comprehensive plan. In response, nine Highland County landowners have filed a lawsuit against the wind company and the county.

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From Berlin to Back Mountain: The Lilac Tree transplanted

By Heather Niday / March 17, 2006

Nicollette Maleckar has always loved to write, and she doesn’t like sad stories.

As one of the last children carried out of Nazi Germany before the Holocaust, Maleckar returned to Berlin years later to find sadness everywhere.

In her novel The Lilac Tree, she writes about that time. But the story is really a portrait of all the people she knew then.

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Monongahela National Forest for sale?

By Heather Niday / March 17, 2006

Pocahontas County’s Superintendent of Schools doesn’t want to lose the Safe and Secure Rural Schools program or the five-hundred thousand dollars it brought the school system last year. But he doesn’t think selling the National Forest to keep the program going is a good idea.

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Fun with Maple syrup

By Heather Niday / March 11, 2006

In this fun compilation, listen to some of the live coverage from the first weekend of the 48th Annual Highland County Maple Festival.

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