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Seth Kendall Bowman 2002-2022 Seth Kendall Bowman, 20, Hancock, Md., passed away, Monday, October 31, 2022, in Hagerstown, Md. Born March 12, 2002, in Hagerstown. Md., he was the son of Kenneth and Debbie (Shaw) Bowman. He loved being in the outdoors, listening to music, playing pool and “figuring out[Read More…]

Betty Lou Frock

Betty Lou Frock 1939-2022 Betty Lou Frock, age 82, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died on Sunday, October 30, 2022, at War Memorial Hospital. Born November 28, 1939, in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Frederick Vincent and Margie Elizabeth Kyne Frock. She was of the Methodist[Read More…]

Chip Shots – WVU basketball opens Monday

WVU basketball opens Monday by Jim Buzzerd The West Virginia University football team continued its losing ways Saturday losing 41-31 to TCU at home. The effort was an improvement from last week’s shellacking at Texas Tech, but once again, critical mistakes at inopportune times cost WVU a chance to win.[Read More…]

Flu shots advised with severe flu season concerns

by Kate Evans Flu season is underway with an early start here and in many parts of the country. COVID-19 cases remain constant in the area. Health officials nationwide are concerned about a severe flu season occurring this year and are advising everyone to protect themselves and their family by[Read More…]

Registration open for Minority Business Expo 2022

Minorities, women and veteran-owned businesses to be featured The Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs (HHOMA) is excited to bring innovation and enterprising professionals together at the 8th Annual Minority Business Expo at the Charleston Civic Center Thursday, November 10. This annual event brings together minorities, women business owners and[Read More…]

Zombie Walk scares up Halloween fun

by Lisa Schauer Morgan County Partnership oversaw the zombification of Fairfax Street on Saturday, October 29, as dozens of youth, adults and families dressed as gruesome ghouls paraded through town. Pre-event, local community organizations had information and activities available at do-it-yourself zombification stations. Berkeley Springs High School dance team and[Read More…]

Wheeling Central pounds Indians 67-6

by Jamie Harris This past Friday night, October 28, Morgan Field was ready to honor senior band, cheer and football players while the young Indians foot- ball team was preparing for a challenge from the Wheeling Central Knights. The Indians took the opening kickoff and went to work. On a[Read More…]

Volunteers needed for Saturday rail trail plantings

by Trish Rudder Dave O’Connell of Friends of the North Berkeley Rail Trail (NBRT) is calling for volunteers on Saturday, November 5 at 10 a.m. to help plant 19 trees and shrubs at the NBRT Trail Head. He said on Friday that the Town of Bath Tree Board worked with[Read More…]

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