by Geoff Fox A duo arrested in January for attempted murder are still waiting in jail for their respective trial dates. According to Fulton County District Attorney Travis Kendall, Timothy Shatzer and Crista Mills are each represented by separate council and both of the attorneys requested continuances at call-of-the-list for criminal cases on July 13 […]
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Morgan County Expo returns
Family activities, entertainment downtown this weekend by Kate Evans The Morgan County Expo returns with an assortment of family fun this Friday, August 6 and S aturday, August 7. The two-day event includes entertainment, food, information booths and family activities and will take place rain or shine. This year’s Expo is on a smaller scale […]
Local man charged after hitting building, leaving scene
Police have charged a Morgan County man with reckless driving and leaving the scene of a property damage crash, after he ran his pickup truck into an old store at the Fish Hatchery and then fled the area. photo courtesy of Morgan County Sheriff’s Department On Monday, August 2, at approximately 12:30 p.m., Morgan E911 […]
Everyday Outdoors: Prepping for the hunt
Even though we are right in the middle of the hottest days of summer, fall and hunting season will be here before you know it. Now is the time to sort out your hunting gear and prepare for the upcoming season. Making sure your clothing and equipment are ready to go ahead of time can […]
Berkeley Springs High School golf information
by Jamie Harris The 2021 Berkeley Springs High School golf season will start on August 2. Practice will start at 3 p.m. and all potential players should report to the Cacapon State Park Golf Course Pro Shop. Players should take a water bottle and towel. If they do not have any equipment or if they […]
Chip Shots – Here we go again
Here we go again by Jim Buzzerd Late last Wednesday the Houston Chronical broke a story about the Oklahoma University and the University of Texas petitioning the Southeastern Conference for membership. If you’re a Big 12 fan in general and a West Virginia University fan, this is potentially devastating news for the conference and the […]
Hancock National Night Out set for this Tuesday
by Geoff Fox Last year, Hancock Police and the Town of Hancock put a damper on National Night Out events, reducing it to a fireworks display for 2020. This year though, it’s going to be a return to normal as National Night Out takes place Tuesday, August 3, in Widmeyer Park. Fireworks explode over Widmeyer […]
Palmer is state finalist for School Service Personnel of the Year
by Kate Evans Holly Palmer, Paw Paw Schools cook III and cafeteria manager, was selected as one of 10 finalists for the West Virginia State School Service Personnel of the Year. Palmer was chosen as the Morgan County Schools Service Personnel of the Year at the March 30 Morgan County School Board meeting. Palmer has […]
County residents asked for input on spending American Rescue Plan funds
The Washington County Board of County Commissioners is seeking input from the public regarding where funds from the American Rescue Plan should be spent in Washington County, Maryland. County residents can take a survey online and rank the top five priority areas for spending. The survey asks residents to rank, in order of importance from […]
School system releases plan for $4.7 million in federal ARP funds
Plan open for public comment by Kate Evans Morgan County Schools has shared their plan for spending $4.7 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding and is asking for public comment on that proposal. The planning team responsible for deciding what to do with $4,744,748 in federal dollars consisted of Superintendent Kristen Tuttle, School Treasurer […]





