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Foreign Language funding still at the forefront

July 28, 2006

Dr. Denise McNeel was one of fourteen people retiring from the Pocahontas County School System who were recognized at Monday’s Board of Education meeting. She was there to receive her recognition and shake hands with the Superintendent. But the retiring French teacher also spoke up in support of continuing the French program she has nurtured at Pocahontas County High School.

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Highland Center to host golf tournament

July 21, 2006

The Highland Center – a business incubator and economic development hub in Monterey – is hosting its eighth annual golf tournament fundraiser in August. We’ll talk with a woman who has played in the tournament nearly every year and has been playing golf for… she won’t say how many years.

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Emergency Planners developing Pandemic Flu response plan

July 21, 2006

The Pocahontas County Local Emergency Planning Committee is working on a plan for what to do in the event that a Pandemic Flu outbreak should ever happen here.

During discussion at their meeting Thursday, Committee members acknowledged that – more so than terrorist attacks or other disasters – a flu outbreak is probably what people here worry about most.

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Bath County Youth Sports Day

July 19, 2006

The first Bath County Youth Sports Day gave kids to chance to play everything from golf to soccer to basketball. It brings out their natural love of the outdoors and fosters a sense of team spirit. Amanda O’Connor talks with some of the youngsters who came out to play.

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Pioneer Days needleworkers have a point to make

July 6, 2006

In past years, the Pioneer Days Needlework Show has fallen by the wayside, with some contestants actually bringing in work they didn’t do, and some bringing in old works that had been shown for years. The Needlework Show was kind of a motherless child, with all the work piled onto coordinators who had other things to do. But this year, the three Pocahontas County Quilt Guilds have adopted the show, and they’re giving it new life.

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Champion Liar Bil Lepp to host WVMR Old-Time Liars Contest

July 6, 2006

“I tell a story about how I have to wrestle a mountain lion out in California and end up converting him to Christianity through baptism,” says Bil Lepp, boasting of just one of the outlandish yarns he has spun on his way to becoming the five-time champion of the West Virginia Liars Contest. Lepp will host the return of the WVMR Old-Time Liars Contest, Saturday of Pioneer Days, after the parade, at McClintic Library.

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Youth Science Camp delegates study radio astronomy in Green Bank

July 3, 2006

A small group of delegates to the National Youth Science Camp, going on right now in Pocahontas County, spent their Saturday night camped out at the 40-foot telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank. Sunday morning, operating on zero to three hours sleep, these dedicated 18-year-olds used their observations to come up with a theory about the rotation of our galaxy.

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No answers on Slatyfork Sewer Project

June 28, 2006

The Pocahontas County Public Service District would like some concrete answers on where they could find the two to three million dollars they say is needed to change the plans for the Slatyfork Sewer Treatment Plant and move it off of the Sharp Farm. State Senator Walt Helmick would like some concrete answers on why the project is not moving forward. Helmick said Wednesday morning he would like to see a consensus on the plant location and to see the project move ahead.

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Tour showcases Monterey homes and gardens

June 26, 2006

“It’s a way of sharing our beautiful community,” says Chris Elliot, of the Monterey Garden Club. The club is sponsoring its eighth House and Garden Tour, July 8-9. The theme this year is Birds, Bugs, Botany and Beauty. A featured topic will be how to design a garden that attracts birds. The tour is held every other year and each one features different houses and gardens than the tour before.

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Tour showcases Monterey homes and gardens

June 26, 2006

“It’s a way of sharing our beautiful community,” says Chris Elliot, of the Monterey Garden Club. The club is sponsoring its eighth House and Garden Tour, July 8-9. The theme this year is Birds, Bugs, Botany and Beauty. A featured topic will be how to design a garden that attracts birds. The tour is held every other year and each one features different houses and gardens than the tour before.

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