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Civil War History Celebrated At Bartow In October
Jessie Powell’s home, Travelers Repose is the site of a weekend long celebration of the history and impact of the Civil War in northern Pocahontas County.
Read MoreE-Books Now Available At The Bath County Library
If you have a library card and a computer with access to the internet, you can download ebooks and audio books for free through the library.
Read MoreBath School Board Will Keep School Medication Policy As Is
The Bath School Board votes to keep the school system’s medication policy as is,
against the wishes of the school nursing staff. The nurses requested a policy change to prohibit administering narcotics at school.
Read MoreZed Weatherholt Says Going To School With Former Rivals Was No Problem
Weatherholt had friends at all three Pocahontas County High Schools before they merged into on county high school 40 years ago. For him, the merger meant he could have all of his friends at the same school.
Read MoreDeLayne Rhea Remembers The First Pocahontas Football Team
DeLayne Rhea was a also a member of the first Pocahontas Warriors football team, a team that, minus the freshman players, was made up of ex-Marlinton, Green Bank, and Hillsboro High School students. He says the kids adjusted to the combined team better than their parents.
Read MorePCHS Grad Terry Barb Remembers Riding The Bus To Her New High School
When the new Pocahontas County High School opened, Terry Barb could no longer walk to school, she had to ride a bus. It was just one of the adjustments she made as part of the first graduating class of PCHS 40 years ago.
Read MoreGudmundsson Reflects On Memories Of The First PCHS Band
BJ Gudmundsson says the first Pocahontas County High School Band, formed 40 years ago when the new high school opened, helped students from different parts of the county make the transition from rivals to friends.
Read MoreHighland High School Principal Says Discipline For Smokeless Tobacco Is Too Harsh
Principal Kelly Wilmore would like to see a reduction in severity for the disciplinary code concerning use of smokeless tobacco on school grounds.
Read MoreBath County Residents React To Shooting At The Homestead
Residents of Hot Springs and surrounding areas are still in shock over the events that occured at the Homestead over the weekend
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