Posts Tagged ‘POCAHONTAS’
Pocahontas BOE discusses moving fifth grade to elementary school
Pocahontas County Schools Superintendent C.C. Lester created controversy when he asked the Board of Education to consider moving fifth graders from Marlinton Middle School to Marlinton Elementary School.
Read MorePocahontas County Magistrate Court report
Charges are not made public until an initial appearance date is set. All those accused of crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Read MorePocahontas Lady Warriors defeat Charleston Catholic, 43-37
Following a disappointing loss at Pendleton County Friday night, the Lady Warriors defeated the Irish of Charleston Catholic for the first time in school history on Saturday afternoon.
Read MoreLady Warriors notch win over Tucker County
Bobbie McNabb scores the game-winning basket. The shot made McNabb team high scorer with ten points, eight rebounds and three blocks.
Read MoreIJDC approves $22 million for Snowshoe area sewage system
The $22 million sewage plant will be located at a site west of Linwood on Snowshoe Drive – a site donated by Snowshoe Mountain Resort.
Read MorePochaontas County Magistrate Court Report
Pochaontas County Magistrate Court Report for December 17, 2012 to January 7, 2013.
Read MorePublic debates national monument at county commission meeting
During the Pocahontas County Commission meeting on January 3, nearly a hundred people crowded into the courtroom to comment on a proposed national monument designation for the Cranberry Wilderness and surrounding areas.
Read MoreIrvine voted Pocahontas Commission president
The Pocahontas County Commission held its first meeting of the year on Thursday morning. The first order of business was reorganization.
Read MoreSupreme Court refuses to hear prosecutor election challenge
Pocahontas County Prosecuting Attorney Eugene Simmons took office on January 1 and is busy settling into his new job.
Read MorePocahontas unemployment remains high despite resort opening
Pocahontas County November unemployment was third-highest in the state, despite the pre-Thanksgiving opening of Snowshoe Mountain Resort.
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