Voters in the Town of Bath put incumbent councilwoman Elizabeth Skinner at the top of the council slate in the town’s municipal election on Tuesday, June 13. Skinner was re-elected to her council seat with 57 votes. She will be joined on the Bath council with former town manager and[Read More…]
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BSHS softball has two named All-State
Alaira Harrington named to Class AA Second Team All-State Allison Gray named to Class AA Honorable Mention All-State by Jamie Harris This past week two Berk ley Springs Lady Indians softball players earned their first all-state honors. Both players had a phenomenal season at the plate and in the field[Read More…]
Strasburg woman jailed on multiple charges after van full of children crashes
West Virginia State Police were called for an unknown vehicle stuck in a front yard in the 5000 block of Timber Ridge Road in Berkeley Springs on Saturday, June 10 at about 7 p.m. At the scene, police observed a grey Honda van partially in a driveway and hovering over[Read More…]
Everyday Outdoors: Bucks I have known: Part XIV
This is the latest in a multi-part series of columns about memorable deer that stand out from decades of whitetail hunting. Tripod In the late 1980’s, my buddy Austin “Dump” Brown and I were regularly hunting a property owned by a friend near Paw Paw. In early Fall, while scouting,[Read More…]
WVU to mark West Virginia’s 160th birthday with talks, new exhibit
On March 31, 1863, Waitman T. Willey, one of the Mountain State’s first U.S. senators, wrote in his journal, “West Virginia is a Fixed Fact.” President Abraham Lincoln signed the bill admitting West Virginia to the Union on December 31, 1862. On March 26, 1863, West Virginia ratified the revised[Read More…]
Wilkes Street used to be the road to Hancock
Paving of North Wilkes Street brings back memories by Trish Rudder Jack Waugh, age 74, was born and raised on North Wilkes Street. He said members of the Waugh family have lived on the street since 1946. The road was paved recently by the state Division of Highways (DOH). Waugh[Read More…]
Free business seminar on data hacking set for June 20
The Berkeley Springs-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce and Blue Ridge Community & Technical College continue the 2023 Morgan County Business Seminar Series on Tuesday, June 20 at noon. These interesting and informative discussions are held at Blue Ridge Community & Technical College at the Pines Opportunity Center in Berkeley Springs,[Read More…]
County to put funds into new emergency operations & facilities building
by Kate Shunney Morgan County Commissioners approved a request from Office of Emergency Services Director Jason Hoover to move ahead with construction of a $430,000 building to house the county’s facilities department, along with storage and meeting space for the Office of Emergency Services and the Morgan County Emergency Communications[Read More…]
Barney closes 26-year career in law enforcement
by Kate Evans Morgan County’s Prevention Resource Officer, Corporal Kevin Barney, is retiring from his position in Morgan County Schools, and closing a career as a deputy for the Morgan County Sheriff’s Department. Barney has served as the county’s Prevention Resource Officer (PRO officer) for 16 years, and worked in[Read More…]
Marsha Dawn Waugh
Marsha Dawn Waugh 1954-2023 Marsha Dawn Waugh, 69, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, June 4, 2023 with her beloved sons at her bedside. She was born January 31, 1954, in Martinsburg, W.Va. Her parents, the late Bernard Mack Kesecker, Sr. and Ethel Lorena Barnhart[Read More…]




