City approves application for three-year grant that would provide funding for additional firefighters
BUCKHANNON – With a tight deadline, Buckhannon City Council voted last week to approve applying for a grant that would essentially lend a few more
BUCKHANNON – With a tight deadline, Buckhannon City Council voted last week to approve applying for a grant that would essentially lend a few more
Editor’s note: Cristin Dusenbury, a member of the Central West Virginia Republican Women’s Club, shares her experience attending President Donald Trump’s State of the Union
ELKINS, W.Va. – Michael Lough, of Buckhannon, was sentenced Tuesday to 60 months incarceration for his role in a firearms theft and sale scheme, United
BUCKHANNON – Upshur County’s freshman delegate briefed the Central West Virginia Republican Women’s Club Monday on the 2019 legislative session. Del. Carl “Robbie” Martin, R-45,
Fred Eberle Technical Center recently announced the winning students who showed their expertise at the W.Va. State Leadership Skills Conference in March. John Kahl –
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Public Service Commission of West Virginia recently participated in the 11th annual “Fix a Leak Week” by bringing educational information about
WEBSTER SPRINGS, W.Va. – Webster County Memorial Hospital (WCMH) is proud to announce the recent purchase of a new 16-slice Aquilion Lightning, Canon Medical Systems’
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Gov. Jim Justice appointed Byrd E. White, III as Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Transportation, earlier this week. He also
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Spring is here and that means West Virginia’s black bears are coming out of their winter hibernation and looking for food.
West Virginia University Libraries’ West Virginia & Regional History Center has opened the congressional archives of former U.S. Congressman and West Virginia Governor Arch A.