News
There May Be A Few Less Deer For WV Hunters This Fall
Heather Niday | September 25, 2007 | News
Pockets of the WV Deer population is suffering from Epizootic Hemmorrhagic Disease (EHD),more commonly known as “blue tongue”
Garth Newel In Bath County Offers A Potent Mix of Music And Food For Fall
Heather Niday | September 25, 2007 | News
The Garth Newel Music Center in Bath county offers several fall weekends where you can satisfy your auditory and culinary desires
Pocahontas Co Board of Education Approves The Finances For The 2006 Fiscal Year
Heather Niday | September 25, 2007 | News
Asst Superintendent Alice Irvine presented the 34 page report detailing revenues and expenditures to the board for their approval
Pocahontas Co Farmland Protection Board Sends Easement Document to Landowners
Heather Niday | September 24, 2007 | News
After tweeking and revisions, the Pocahontas FPB has an easement document they feel comfortable sending to landowners considering conservation easements
Highland Class of 2011 Hosts a Car Show Fundraiser
Heather Niday | September 24, 2007 | News
Brand new beauty or ugly clunker – all cars are welcome at this car show
Pocahontas County Owned Properties Are Deeded To The Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corp
Heather Niday | September 24, 2007 | News
With the transfer of ownership of the Pocahontas county properties to the GVEDC, local business will be able to use that land for economic development
BARC Schedules A Power Outage
Heather Niday | September 24, 2007 | News
BARC will initiate an electric outage on Oct 2nd to reenergize circuits
It’s Official – Donna Cooke Is The New Postmaster In Marlinton
Heather Niday | September 24, 2007 | News
Donna Cooke brings years of experience to her job as Postmaster of the Marlinton Post Office
Horses For Hospice Rides Again – This Time In Marlinton
Heather Niday | September 24, 2007 | News
The 6th annual fundraiser for Mountain Hospice took riders along the Greenbrier River Trail
Secure Rural Schools Act Expires At The End Of September – Why Should You Care?
Heather Niday | September 20, 2007 | News
The hard won funding that saved the jobs of many Pocahontas County teachers may disappear if the congress doesn’t reauthorize it.