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Hometown Heroes: Stories of Service from the Allegheny Highlands
Danny Cardwell | February 26, 2026 | News
Allegheny Mountain Radio is proud to launch Hometown Heroes, a new series highlighting veterans from the Allegheny Highlands. These are the voices of neighbors who served, returned home, and continue shaping the place we call home. This project is supported through our Listening Post Collective initiative and is the first of many stories and…
Pocahontas County Schools Released From the WV BOE’s “State of Emergency”
Tim Walker | February 25, 2026 | News
Interdiction for school systems often last three to seven years. What we have accomplished in a short time is extraordinary.
The Ladies Take the Stage for Opry Night at the Pocahontas Opera House Feb 28th
Heather Niday | February 25, 2026 | News
Traditional tunes, beautiful harmonies and some fancy footwork – Opry Night at the Pocahontas Opera House has it all!
Avoiding a $200 Million Delay in Federal Funds For Rural Health Care in WV
Tim Walker | February 23, 2026 | News
Singh said such delays or changes could result in the risk of lost time, lost momentum, and potentially loss of the entire opportunity for our rural communities as well as endangering future federal rural healthcare funding opportunities.
FEMA to be invited to Future County Commission Meeting to Discuss Floodplain Ordinance
Tim Walker | February 18, 2026 | News
Triplett also talked about the new FEMA flood plain maps which expand the previous flood plain areas in the county that took effect last July. The new maps used lidar sensing that is designed to determine more accurate elevations than the previous flood plain maps which computed elevations based on old topo maps.
Solid Waste Authority Vote Likely to Cause a Stopgap in Trash Disposal in 2027
Tim Walker | February 18, 2026 | News
Cobb had stated that he wanted the SWA to simply transport their trash to the Greenbrier County Landfill themselves to avoid having to raise the cost of the green boxes and the tipping fee., however Chris McComb, the Landfill Manager emphatically made the point that buying, servicing, replacing them after 4 or 5 years, and insuring very expensive new trash trucks and hiring the drivers for them would be even more expensive then option 4, and would still raise the green box fees and tipping fees probably even higher then option 4 would.
Monongahela National Forest Hiring for Seasonal Positions
Heather Niday | February 17, 2026 | News
Here’s your chance to work outdoors in the beautiful Mon Forest
PMI Picks Up Where CPB Leaves Off
Heather Niday | February 17, 2026 | News
PMI hopes to fill the gap left by the closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting after six decades of supporting public and community radio stations
Pocahontas County Solid Waste Authority Facing a Big Decision
Tim Walker | February 12, 2026 | News
Meck described the three options, all of which involve Allegheny Disposal building a transfer station at the county landfill which will be operated by the SWA.
WV Statewide Progress in Child Abuse Prevention Efforts
Tim Walker | February 12, 2026 | News
“These efforts reflect our commitment to using public resources responsibly while prioritizing child safety and family stability,” said Alex Mayer, Cabinet Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Human Services.
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