‘State of the Union from a Citizen’s Point of View’
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
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
BUCKHANNON – While growing up, I was always taught that police officers are here to protect us and never that they were to be feared
We are a little past the half way mark of the current legislative session, which has been consumed by the Omnibus Education Bill (Senate Bill
View this column and other writings by Rev. Alicia Randolph Rapking, the director of the Upshur Parish House/Crosslines, on her blog, Prayers of My Heart.
BUCKHANNON – Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a police officer? Have you ever wanted to know what type of training police
BUCKHANNON – Although temperatures are relatively warmer this week, snow and colder temperatures are in the forecast for next week. And after all, groundhog meteorologist
January, in fairly typical fashion, went out with a thud. Temperatures plunged to record lows, school children got an extended winter break and cars struggled
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – West Virginia Board of Education President David Perry today issued a statement on the Senate’s Education Reform bill (SB451): “Speaking solely on
Can you spell triskaidekaphobia? Neither can we. The My Buckhannon team finished in a respectable tie for fifth place at the fourth annual community spelling
THE LEVY The big news of the weekend came Saturday night, when the Upshur County schools special levy was approved in what is believed to