Posts Tagged ‘IN’
Fugitive Still On The Loose In Highland
A fugitive, suspected of being behind a crime spree stretching back to Iowa is still on the loose in Highland County. He is described as a 5 foot, 11 inch while male, weighing 170 pounds, wearing dark jeans, dark shoes and a vertical plaid shirt. His name is Robert Dettran.
Read MoreChevy Volt Electric Car Comes To Pocahontas
The Chevy Volt is GM’s version of an electric car. A demonstration model recently arrived at a dealership in Marlinton.
Read MoreBath County High School Marching Band Wins Grand Champion Title
A new policy on animals at high school events is also handed out during the October meeting of the Bath County School Board.
Read More5.9 Earthquake Hits Central Virginia
Whole lotta shakin’ going on in a quake felt as far north as New York and Rhode Island.
Read MoreLetter From Monongahela National Forest Supervisor Clyde Thompson
Full text of the letter from Clyde Thompson to the Pocahontas County Commission regarding natural gas drilling in the Monongahela National Forest.
Read MoreWVU School Of Dentistry Brings Oral Health Presentation To Marlinton Elementary School
WVU Dentistry Instructor Gina Sharpes visits Marlinton Elementary School with good ideas for dental health.
Read MoreReduction In Force For Five Teaching Positions Approved By Pocahontas County Board of Education
Some of the positions are being eliminated as the Board reconfigures the Special Education division to better meet the needs of county students.
Read MorePocahontas Family Resource Network Launches Walk a Mile in My Shoes Campaign
The Pocahontas County Family Resource Network is asking for donations of boys and girls shoes for kids who will attend Camp Horseshoe later this year.
Read MoreLittle Gives Pocahontas Commission Update On Gas Drilling In WV
Pocahontas resident and Sierra Club member Beth Little updates the Pocahontas County Commissioners on the status of Marcellus Shale gas drilling in West Virginia.
Read MoreCorn Culture In The Alleghey Highlands And Native American Tribes
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Archeologist Tom Klatka studies “trash” from early Native Americans to discover what life was like for tribes in western Virginia.
Read MoreHighland Elementary Students Learn About Native Trout From Egg To Adult
They start with trout eggs from the Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries. Trout that make to adulthood are released into local streams.
Read MoreMarlinton Senior Center Dining Room Closed Due To Flooding
The dining room is closed this week for flood cleanup, but meals on wheels will still be delivered.
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