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A Makeshift Durbin Library

November 24, 2006

Next week, library staff, board members, and volunteers will start carrying books across the street from the Durbin Library to a Main Street storefront rented and occupied by the Upper Pocahontas Community Club. It’s a temporary solution, meant to keep some library services available in Durbin, and to keep community support mobilized around building a new library.

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Medicare D enrollment open

November 17, 2006

The enrollment period for Medicare part D prescription drug coverage is open until December 31, and representatives from area senior services are available to help Medicare recipients choose a plan.

People need to be careful when signing up for a plan and consider all their options.

Click the story title to find out who to call for help in your area.

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Community turns out after Future Farmers banquet cancelled

November 17, 2006

When Augusta County Schools decided it was unsafe for students to travel in Thursday’s stormy weather, Highland County was left with 140 pork tenderloin dinners, prepared for the regional Future Farmers of America Banquet, and no one to serve them to.

The FFA turned it into a spontaneous community fundraiser that was remarkably well-attended. FFA advisor Steve Hevener talked with us the next day.

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National Science Foundation considers changes at NRAO

November 17, 2006

The National Radio Astronomy Observatory at Green Bank turns 50 years old this year. In fact, November 17th, 50 years ago, is when the contract was signed that got the whole thing started. Coinciding with this anniversary, though, the National Science Foundation, which operates the NRAO has released a new report evaluating the cost-efficiency of several of its sites, including Green Bank. Site Director Richard Prestage talked with us about what it means.

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Snowshoe Mountain looks for ways to get people to work

November 17, 2006

Snowshoe Mountain’s Human Resources Director has a vision of a recruitment and training center that she says could be open in Marlinton as early as next spring.

Tracy Samples says it’s an idea they’ve been working on since 2003, but the idea has grown into a comprehensive center to address the needs Samples believes keep people from going to work, among them an obvious one: Transportation.

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Ghouls, goblins, and little angels: Marlinton Halloween

November 3, 2006

All the students of Marlinton Elementary School, all decked out for Halloween, paraded through town on Tuesday afternoon. School Secretary Joanne Estep provides parade commentary.

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Bath County Board of Supervisors continued meeting

November 3, 2006

Tuesday evening, the Bath County Board of Supervisors heard complaints from parents who say the high school needs to do something about cafeteria staffing and operation, to give kids more time to eat.

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Cass Fire Department helps make do

November 3, 2006

At our fall fundraiser this coming week, we’ll be talking with people about how they Make Do In The Mountains. What do people do to go that extra mile that makes living in a rural area possible – and worthwhile.

One way people tend to Make Do around here is to pitch in and organize when somebody could use a helping hand.

The Cass Fire Department is pitching in this Sunday to help one of their members who has some unexpected medical bills.

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Seniors speak out on November 7th levy

October 27, 2006

With Election Day less than two weeks away, some Pocahontas County seniors are feeling the need to campaign for a levy that will be on the ballot November 7th to fund the county senior centers.

But they’ve encountered some dissent, even within the ranks of the Senior Programs, and some hope this isn’t a reflection of voter sentiment.

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Seniors speak out on November 7th levy

October 27, 2006

With Election Day less than two weeks away, some Pocahontas County seniors are feeling the need to campaign for a levy that will be on the ballot November 7th to fund the county senior centers.

But they’ve encountered some dissent, even within the ranks of the Senior Programs, and some hope this isn’t a reflection of voter sentiment.

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