Deputies, sheriff, county sued for excessive force

Morgan County residents Eileen Markous and her son Matthew Markous have filed suit against the Morgan County Sheriff’s Department.

Sewer Board adjourns after heated exchange

A possible showdown between members of the Warm Springs Public Service District Board over the possible termination of General Manager Rodney Hovermale degenerated

Parking issues plague Bath Town Council

The Bath Town Council was again faced with complaints and suggestions regarding parking issues at their meeting on Tuesday evening, December 4.

Comcast agrees to expand service area

A 10-year franchise agreement has been made between cable and internet provider Comcast and the Morgan County Commission as of December 6.

Commission petitions support of Great Cacapon Post Office

A petition, signed by more than 560 people, asking for hours to stay the same at the Great Cacapon Post Office, was presented at the Thursday, December 6 meeting of the Morgan County Commissioners.

New $4.4 million design approved for high school gym

The Morgan County School Board approved a new west entry design for the Berkeley Springs High School Building C (gymnasium building) NEEDS project that is estimated at $4,338,175.

Teens experience medical school simulation at 10-day forum

Berkeley Springs High School juniors Tyler Orr and Jared Levi took part in an intensified pre-medical school experience when they attended a 10-day National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine in Washington, D.C. in June.

Tom Rokisky retiring from CNB Mark Harrell will be bank’s new president

Thomas F. Rokisky, president and CEO of CNB Bank, Inc. for the past 16 years, will be retiring on January 2, announced Charles S. Trump, chairman of the bank’s board of directors.

New principal takes over at Paw Paw

Former Paw Paw Schools Assistant Principal Melinda Kasekamp was named the school’s new principal on September 5.

Commission applies for grant

The Morgan County Commissioners want to go greener, and a grant to help themselves and homeowners become more energy efficient might do the trick.

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