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West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) today announced the creation of an information hotline to address public and medical provider questions and concerns regarding Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). “This hotline is yet another example of the proactive measures we’re taking…
Board and administration weigh actions related to flu absences
The legislature recognized that low income people in WV often cannot afford to buy a reliable car, nor do not have good enough credit to qualify for a car loan.
At the last Bath school board meeting, there was a public budget hearing, this year’s valedictorian and salutatorian were named, and the graduation date was set.
Commissioner Walt Helmick summed this up by saying “we can use the USDA’s analysis and underwriting figures to decide (if we should) continue and sign the loan or not.”
Highland County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Chris Swecker wraps up his preview of events for the 62nd annual Highland County Maple Festival.
Highland County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Chris Swecker gives a preview of events for the 62nd annual Highland County Maple Festival.
In this lawsuit, Simmons’ attorney asks the court to issue a writ of mandamus requiring the Pocahontas County Commission to indemnify Simmons and pay his legal fees.
The USDA Forest Service began conducting controlled burns in Bath County in February and will continue those burns in Bath and Alleghany Counties in the next few months according to a recent press release from the US Forest Service. Controlled burns improve wildlife habitat by restoring open woodlands and grasslands…
On Tuesday, February 25th details on the plans to restore and reopen the Jefferson Pools were released by representatives of the Omni Homestead Resort, 3 North and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. The teams focused on maintaining the existing character of the Jefferson Pools while, “referencing the structures to…