Posts Tagged ‘COURTHOUSE’
Pocahontas County Commission Inquires About Courthouse Security
A recent incident outside of the Magistrate courtroom office raises questions about courthouse security.
Read MorePocahontas County Commission Approves Revised Courthouse Elevator Project
After some “tweaking” Architect James Swiger is able up with a cost estimate the Commission can live with.
Read MorePocahontas Commissioners Discuss Cost Of New Courthouse Elevator
The Commissioners remind the architects of the importance of keeping project costs under control.
Read MorePocahontas County Courthouse Elevator Project Could Cost Upwards Of $ 750,000.00 Or More
$150,000.00 has already been pledged by the Assessors’ office for the project. Coming up with the rest of the money will put a significant dent in the Counties’ stabilization fund.
Read MoreHighland Supervisors Discuss Courthouse Renovations And Upgrades
At its meeting on Tuesday evening, the Highland Board of Supervisors accepted one bid for courthouse renovations and put the gutter project out for more bids.
Read MoreDiscovery of Papers Sheds Light on Highland County History
Highland county resident Clay Hamilton has local family roots that go back hundreds of years. His interest in Highland, Bath and Augusta county history has made him a frequent visitor to area county courthouses. Seveveral years ago he noticed a bundle of rolled up papers in a cubbyhole behind a file cabinet of the Highland County Courthouse record room.
Read MorePocahontas Commissioners Review Courthouse Options
Upgrade, relocate or build. Those were the three options presented to Pocahontas County Commissioners by the designers at WYK and Associates to address space and safety concerns in the courthouse during Tuesday’s commission meeting.
Read MoreOld Records In the Pocahontas County Courthouse Attic – What Should Be Kept And What Can Be Tossed?
Whether you deem it trash or treasure, Courthouse Safety Director Melvin Martin says the old records in the courthouse attic are an unacceptible fire hazard
Read MorePocahontas County Commission Discusses Courthouse Security
Beefing up security at the courthouse in Marlinton could mean significant changes and costs
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