Betty Lee Yost Cohill Trittipoe 1927-2020 Betty Lee Yost Cohill Trittipoe, age 93, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at the Berkeley Springs Center LLC. Betty was born February 10, 1927, in Berkeley Springs, she was the daughter of the late Leonard McClellan and Claudia Estella Stotler Yost. She was a […]
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John “Bob” R. Trail
John “Bob” R. Trail 1932-2020 John “Bob” R. Trail, 87, of Little Orleans, Md., passed away to be with the Lord on Friday, May 29, 2020, at his home with his family by his side. Bob was born November 27, 1932, in Warfordsburg, Pa. Mr. Trail was the son of the late John H. Trail […]
No positives from last week’s COVID tests here, say health officials
Morgan County Health Department officials have said that they have received no positive test results from the 353 COVID-19 tests given during two days of free testing locally on May 29 and May 30. Health Department administrator Bill Kearns confirmed the county’s case numbers hadn’t gone up following the testing event. There are 18 lab-confirmed […]
Protestors say peaceful gathering set in Berkeley Springs tonight
Protestors holding signs at the corner of U.S. 522 and Fairfax Street on Tuesday afternoon, June 2, said a larger gathering in support of racial justice is set for today, Wednesday, June 3 in the same location. A Facebook event called “Justice for Floyd” has been created to promote a peaceful protest in Berkeley Springs […]
State parks get trail grants for improvements
Governor Jim Justice and West Virginia Department of Transportation (WVDOT) Secretary Byrd White on Monday awarded 38 Transportation Alternatives and Recreational Trails Program grants, worth $7,414,975 in total, for projects in 27 West Virginia counties. The West Virginia Transportation Alternatives and Recreational Trails Program is administered by the WVDOT and funded by the Federal Highway […]
Chip Shots
by Jim Buzzerd Not a sports take If the Coronavirus pandemic wasn’t enough to put our way of life in chains, now we have nearly a solid week of mob violence across the country as folks protest the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis policeman. Of course Floyd was black and […]
Hancock man charged in embezzlement scheme from local Masonic lodge
by GEOFF FOX A Hancock man was served Monday with a criminal summons after local police investigated missing funds from a local fraternal organization. John Philip True, 62, of Heavenly Acres Ridge Road in Hancock, was charged with allegedly stealing over $17,000 from the Hancock group. In July 2019, the Hancock Police Department opened a theft […]
More than 350 people tested here for COVID-19 last week
by KATE SHUNNEY & KATE EVANS A mass COVID-19 testing site at Warm Springs Middle School last week tested 353 residents for the highly contagious respiratory disease on Friday, May 29 and Saturday, May 30. Tests were done through vehicle windows. Dr. Kevin McLaughlin, Deputy Health Officer for the Morgan-Berkeley County Health Department, said that 200 people were […]
Park pool, water pumps reopen
The Berkeley Springs pool in Berkeley Springs State Park opened on Saturday, May 30 for the summer season and remains open daily under new restrictions. Young people were making full use of the Berkeley Springs pool on Monday, June 1. This is the first full week the pool will be open. Pool users must have […]
Hancock Little League gets green light to restart season with practices this week
by Geoff Fox The crack of the bat as Mike Trout smacks a home run could very well not be heard this summer as the 2020 Major League Baseball season is in danger of being cancelled. Baseball field at Hancock’s Kirkwood Park. However, the clang of a bat as the next Mike Trout will be […]





