WVU Law students celebrate 100 years of Baker Cup glory
USDA Rural Development has locked in a $31.31 million low-interest loan and a $2 million grant for one of Buckhannon’s biggest infrastructure projects ever, a new water treatment plant. The city called the approval a ‘major milestone’ for the $47 million project.
Seven Wellness has opened a new physical therapy office in downtown Buckhannon, offering hands-on, individualized care with a holistic approach. The clinic held a ribbon-cutting on May 29 and opened to patients on June 1.
Buckhannon’s June 1-5, 2026 city calendar lists curbside recycling pickup, public board and City Council meetings, and more.
West Virginia’s 2026 Sport Fish Consumption Advisories are less restrictive thanks to improved water quality, helping anglers make informed choices about eating their catch.
The Almost Heaven BBQ Bash returns June 18-20 in downtown Buckhannon’s Jawbone Park, featuring free, interactive shows from The Ohio School of Falconry and its birds of prey.
West Virginia Humanities Council has set an August 1, 2026, deadline for minigrants supporting nonprofit educational humanities programming. With federal funding uncertain, it’s the Council’s only grant offering in 2026, funding projects of $2,000 or less.