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“What we are seeing now is that Mountaineer Food Bank does not have a lot of inventory on their website that we can order, and I believe that’s happening probably because of the hording that’s going on.”
Restrictions in place until June 10th
The Federal Department of Community and housing development has financial assistance available in the form of grants and low interest loans to homeowners who have failed septic systems, no indoor bathroom or no potable water in their homes. I spoke with Kenneth Rodgers, who isa rural housing specialist with the…
Helpline an outgrowth of services already in place
Phone number to assist Highland Residents with physical needs.
Robbie’s story is perhaps the most inspirational one I have ever heard, and she wishes to pass on that inspiration and hope to others who may now find themselves in that same terrible situation she used to be in.
On Wednesday, March 18th the Omni Homestead Resort announced that it would be activating furloughs and reducing the hours of staff to remain in compliance with the best medical advice about ways to combat the corona virus. According to United Nations world travel organization tourism has been one of the…
In this second and final part of out interview with Pocahontas School Superintendent Terrence Beam about the effects of the virus shutdown of our schools, Beam answers more of our questions about those effects.
To better understand the impact of the current Coronavirus of the Pocahontas County schools, we are presenting a two-part story in which we discuss these impacts with School Superintendent Terrence Beam.
There was a public hearing held on a proposed ordinance to require short-term rental operators to register within 30 days with the commissioner of the revenue to allow for assessment and payment of transient occupancy taxes.