News
The Rain’s Too Little, Too Late To Help Drought Conditions in Bath
Heather Niday | September 17, 2007 | News
Bath Supervisors address the drought and other topics at the September meeting
Pocahontas Times Helps Launch New Weekly Newspaper in Greenbrier County
Heather Niday | September 13, 2007 | News
Long time friends and collegues Pam Pritt and Tina Alvey collaborate on a new weekly for the Greenbrier Valley
Bath County Students Will Learn About the Colorful History of the County This Year
Heather Niday | September 13, 2007 | News
Murder, mayhem, and slavery – Bath County has a more colorful history than you might suppose.
Pocahontas County Teachers Have Another Option In Their Educational Toolbox
Heather Niday | September 13, 2007 | News
RESA IV and 21st Century Community Learning will enable Pocahontas County teachers to give students the extra help they may need to excell
Rain, Rain, Rain…Pocahontas County Gets A Good Soaking
Heather Niday | September 12, 2007 | News
Bartow Weatherman Jason Bauserman tells us about the “Railroad Track” rainstorm that rolled through the county earlier this week.
Highland Economic Development Authority Wants To Go High Tech
Heather Niday | September 12, 2007 | News
Highland County needs high speed internet to attract business, but which provider will give them the most bang for their buck?
Bath Supervisors Consider the Old Millboro School and the New Comprehensive Plan
Heather Niday | September 12, 2007 | News
Two public hearings dominate the September meeting of the Bath Board of Supervisors
Highland County Schools Get Off To A Rousing Start
Heather Niday | September 11, 2007 | News
High energy, happy teachers and students, and high scores on standarized tests – it all adds up to a big smile on the face of Superintendent Gary Blair
Would You Hire This Person?
Heather Niday | September 11, 2007 | News
Experience Works asks the Pocahontas County School Board to consider hiring older, wiser employees
Less Fear, More Danger – Coyotes May Not Fear Humans Like Other Predators
Heather Niday | September 10, 2007 | News
When it comes to Human-animal interaction, Coyotes have acclimated better than most predators, and this makes them especially dangerous