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Highland County Chamber Awarded $20,000 Advertising Grant For Maple Festival

January 31, 2026

The Highland County Chamber of Commerce has been awarded a $20,000 matching grant to spend on marketing for this year’s Highland County Maple Festival. In a Jan.23rd press release, Chamber Executive Director Chris Swecker announced the grant from the Virginia Tourism Council, or VTC, through its Special Events and Festivals…

American Lung Association Gives West Virginia Poor Grades for Efforts to Prevent Tobacco Use

January 28, 2026

American Lung Association’s “State of Tobacco Control” report releases West Virginia grades for tobacco control policies, outlines steps to reduce burden of tobacco

Black bear harvest remained steady in West Virginia in 2025

January 28, 2026

Black Bear Harvests in West Virginia help to keep the population stable and minimize human-bear contacts

BOE Votes to Eliminate Positions

January 28, 2026

Regarding concerns that reducing teachers will cause very large class sizes, Williams said that by eliminating the social Studies and the ELA teaching positions at the high school, the number of students in the remaining ELA and Social Studies classes would still remain small – 18 students at most.

Garth Newel’s Pub Series Is Back

January 23, 2026

Fitz Gary joined me on air to preview the 2026 Garth Newel Pub Series — a concert series that blends world-class chamber music, comfort food, and a come-as-you-are atmosphere. Fitz is the violist and a Co-Artistic Director of the Garth Newel Piano Quartet. It’s always good to sit down with…

Community Block Grant Application To Demolish Tannery Buildings

January 21, 2026

Northern Pocahontas Historical Society Association members Judith Fuller and John Simmons, brought up that they still wanted to save the former Howes Tannery Office Building, and are working with the WV State Historical Preservation Office to try and get it listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings.

01-18-26 Weekly Sports Roundup

January 20, 2026

Scores and stats from the previous week

School Superintendent Williams Explains the Proposed Abolishing of Positions at PCHS

January 19, 2026

“So, we have several vacancies at the high school that have not been filled -meaning there is no one in those jobs.” “We will have these positions re-posted into new positions that create new and better opportunities for our students in Pocahontas County Schools.”

Financial Audit of PCHS Reveals Major Financial and Policy Discrepancies

January 15, 2026

Superintendent Dr. Leatha Williams began the meeting by saying that there was nothing that will be revealed at this meeting that cannot be overcome and corrected “with hard work, cooperation and a growth mindset.” She added that revealing these discrepancies is an opportunity for growth.

Candles, Cake and Legacy: Them Omni Homestead Celebrates 260 Years

January 15, 2026

Something special happens every day at 2:50 p.m. at The Omni Homestead Resort in Hot Springs. It’s a simple moment—guests gather, a candle is lit, “Happy Birthday” is sung, and a slice of cake is shared—but it’s rooted in something much deeper. The daily ritual marks two milestones at once:…

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