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Mikaila Ek’s seven goals leads Lady Indians

by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs High School Lady Indians Soccer Team was very busy on the pitch this past week as they had three away games. Berkeley Springs  was able to pick up two wins out of three games. Berkeley Springs made the trip to Frankfort and picked up a key sectional win over […]

Chip Shots

by Jim Buzzerd   WVU passes, Big 12, not so much The West Virginia University Football Team had little trouble with outmanned Eastern Kentucky winning the home opener 56-10. The Big 12 Conference took it on the chin overall as three conference teams lost games to Sun Belt Conference teams. The biggest upset had to […]

Candidate forums set for Washington County, district races

The League of Women Voters of Washington County will hold candidate forums for races that will be decided in the upcoming General Election on November 3. All forums will be held online and made available to the public live on the Washington County League’s Facebook page (LWV.WashCoMD) the evening of the event, and will be […]

Long forgotten Morgan County railroad tragedies

by Steve French 1842 was an exciting year for the people of Morgan County. On the morning of May 30, a passenger train carrying B & O executives and various Baltimore VIP’s departed Baltimore and, after stops at Harpers Ferry and Martinsburg, that afternoon arrived at Alpine Depot, just across the Potomac from Hancock. While […]

Grant, signage, park and radio on Chief’s list

by Geoff Fox Hancock Police will receive a state-level grant to help keep local officers on the job. Chief of Police Jim Robison told officials his department received a $2,000 grant similar to one received last year as a retention bonus. The money comes from the state of Maryland through the Police Recruitment and Retention […]

Nearly 200 tested for COVID at second free event, with 196 negative for virus

by Kate Evans Some 197 people were tested for COVID-19 at a Wednesday, September 9 free testing event at the Morgan County Health Department. Testing was done in the evening — from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, the Berkeley-Morgan County Health Department and Q Labs provided the […]

Bypass bidding extended

Bidding by contractors on a proposed U.S. 522 bypass plan has been extended by the West Virginia Division of Highways. Highways officials had set the bid deadline for September 5, but extended that to September 15, according to online records. An overview map of the proposed U.S. 522 Bypass is included in bid documents. The […]

Berkeley Floral in 35th year of delivering blooms & smiles

by Kate Evans Berkeley Floral is in their 35th year of providing flowers, floral arrangements and gifts for all occasions to the community. Owner Lynda Bradley said she opened the floral shop with her husband Larry Bradley 35 years ago with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The shop has been in the same building at 160 N. […]

Robert W. Hendershot, Sr.

Robert W. Hendershot, Sr. 1941-2020 Robert Wayne Hendershot, Sr., age 79, of Hancock, Md., passed away at his home on Friday, September 11, 2020. Born in Hancock, on July 18, 1941, he was the son of the late James C. and Eva M. (Shaffer) Hendershot; and the husband, for 60 years, of Edna M. (Carlisle) […]

Monique “Nikki” Dawn Fredman

Monique “Nikki” Dawn Fredman 1988-2020 Monique “Nikki” Dawn Fredman, 31, of Paw Paw, W.Va., passed away Thursday, September 3, 2020 at Garrett Regional Medical Center in Oakland, Maryland after a tragic fall. She was born December 1, 1988 at Cumberland, Maryland and was the daughter of Steven Mark Fredman and wife, Michelle Jean Fredman, of […]

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