The people’s candidate: Kerner brings expertise, common sense, concrete ideas to the table
This sponsored story was paid for by the Committee to Elect Matt Kerner. BUCKHANNON – He might be a political newcomer. But should Democratic candidate
This sponsored story was paid for by the Committee to Elect Matt Kerner. BUCKHANNON – He might be a political newcomer. But should Democratic candidate
CHARLESTON, W.Va.— A full-scale emergency exercise, designed to test the capabilities of community emergency response agencies in the event of a natural disaster, will be
BUCKHANNON – A local man initially charged with destruction of property for shattering the windows of a car being driven by his ex-girlfriend was subsequently
BUCKHANNON – Ready, set, vote! Early voting in West Virginia for the Tuesday, Nov. 6 General Election gets underway Wednesday, Oct. 24, during regular office
FRENCH CREEK – Students, parents and teachers at French Creek Elementary School were “cutting up” for a great cause at their school Monday. Community members
WVU Jackson’s Mill has been an integral part of the history of West Virginia and has played host to hundreds of thousands of visitors throughout its
BUCKHANNON – State police arrested a Buckhannon man on charges of child concealment Friday after he allegedly defied a court order by picking his daughter
BUCKHANNON – A law intended to reserve parking spaces on streets surrounding West Virginia Wesleyan College for residents who live on them finally got the
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BUCKHANNON – Following six months of debate and just as many revisions, the city of Buckhannon’s “drug house” ordinance passed Thursday night – but only