Barbara J. Holliday 1943-2020 Barbara Jean Holliday, 77, of Winchester, Va. died on Monday, August 24, 2020 at her home. Barbara was born on January 20, 1943 in Old Town, Md., the daughter of the late John W. and Elma V. Brown Miller. She worked as a housemother at the Timber Ridge Schools in Cross […]
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Donna L. Seiler
Donna L. Seiler 1961-2020 Donna Lynn Seiler, age 58, of Hagerstown, Md., died on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 in Hagerstown. Born November 15, 1961 in Baltimore, Md., she was the daughter of Vivian Cornett Seiler of Great Cacapon, W.Va., and the late Nelson George Seiler. She was a member of Lansdowne Church of God in Baltimore, […]
Pastor Shirley A. Hiles
Pastor Shirley A. Hiles 1938-2020 Pastor Shirley Ann Hiles, age 81, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died on Sunday, August 23, 2020 at her home while surrounded by her loving family and while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. Born November 1, 1938 in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late […]
Competing protests bring crowds, flags, signs but not feared violence
by KATE SHUNNEY A Black Lives Matter rally and a wave of counter-protestors filled sidewalks and part of Berkeley Springs State Park on Friday, August 21 with hundreds in attendance. The events wound down without violence or injuries as darkness fell. A heavy police presence around the park served, at times, as a physical barrier between the two […]
County to close courthouse early Friday amid plans for downtown rallies
The Morgan County Commission has made the decision to close the county courthouse an hour early on Friday, August 21 to let county employees clear the downtown area ahead of two planned rallies. Commission President Joel Tuttle confirmed that decision to close the courthouse at 4 p.m. on Friday was in response to concerns about […]
Chip Shots
by Jim Bizzerd Big 10 fallout Last week the Big 10 Conference decided to postpone fall sports, which obviously includes football and the Big 10 is arguably the richest college football conference in the country. As expected, the Pac 12 followed suit by postponing its fall seasons. There doesn’t seem to be much fallout from […]
Local World War II vet looks back on war years, family life & railroad career
by TRISH RUDDER Born in Green Bay, Virginia on August 17, 1922, Luther Robertson became a Morgan County resident in the 1970s. He just turned 98 on Monday. His story so far includes meeting and shaking the hand of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in Washington, D.C. when he was first employed at D.C.’s Union Station. This […]
County releases “Return to Learn” plan for start of school year on Aug. 31
by KATE SHUNNEY The first day of the new school year for Washington County students is Monday, August 31. All students in grades Kindergarten through 12th grade will start the year doing full distance learning – online schooling. County school officials said that model will remain in effect “until it is safe for students to physically […]
Detailed version of Morgan County Schools opening plan to be released this week
Superintendent says students will have “staggered start” by KATE EVANS Morgan County Schools Superintendent Kristen Tuttle said last Friday the school system is planning to release a second version of the school reentry plan that will have individual school plans attached. This should answer many parent questions, Tuttle said. School officials are also working on a […]
Status of school openings to be determined by new color-code system based on COVID rates
BY KATE EVANS Last Friday Governor Jim Justice and state education and health officials unveiled the new metrics and color-coded system that will guide how in-person instruction, athletics and extracurricular activities will be conducted at West Virginia pre-K through twelfth grade schools. The School Reentry Metrics and Protocols, which were developed by the Governor’s Office, […]





