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McClintock is state finalist

by Kate Evans Pleasant View Elementary fourth grade teacher Summer McClintock has been chosen as a West Virginia state finalist for the Presidential Awards for excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). McClintock is also a finalist for the 2019 West Virginia Teacher of the Year award and is a National Board Certified teacher. McClintock, […]

Tribe falls to Trojans on the road

Senior Remington Hiles, 12, controls the ball for the Indians against the Trojans last Saturday.photo by Christie golden  Romo leads the way with two goals by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs High School Indians Varsity Boy’s Soccer Team kicked off their 2018 season against the Hampshire Trojans on Saturday, August 18. The Class AAA Trojans […]

Chip Shots

The backfield Its been hard during Dana Holgorsen’s reign as the head football coach at West Virginia University to get a handle on what is going on in practice. It’s been mentioned here dozen’s of times now that practices are closed to media except for a few designated times the media has access. Those are […]

Morgan County EXPO is this weekend

Starting off with a hometown field advantage under the Friday night lights and stretching into Sunday afternoon, the Morgan County EXPO promises activities for all ages throughout this weekend. The EXPO, formerly the Morgan County Fair, will be held in a variety of places, but the main event will take place in a new location […]

Purple paint is another way to say “No Trespassing”

In addition to the traditional ways of posting land, West Virginia landowners have another option – the use of purple paint – to prevent unauthorized individuals from entering their property. According to a law passed in 2016 by the West Virginia legislature [§61-3B-1 (B)], boundaries can be marked with a clearly visible purple-painted marking, consisting […]

Rail Trail group to receive award for work on depot lot

by Trish Rudder The North Berkeley Rail Trail Task Force was selected to receive the 2018 West Virginia Brownfield Award for its dedication for community engagement and support of brownfields redevelopment in West Virginia. A brownfield is a former industrial or commercial site where future use is affected by real or perceived environmental contamination. Remediation […]

County takes pass on grant funding for new voting machines

by KATE SHUNNEY In a split vote on August 15, the Morgan County Commission took an official pass on applying for federal grant funds to upgrade the county’s voting systems. Commission President Joel Tuttle was the lone vote in favor of a resolution in support of County Clerk Kim Nickles seeking money through the Help […]

Man in custody for Sunday stabbing at AC&T

by GEOFF FOX Police are investigating a stabbing at a Hancock gas station that sent one man to Meritus Medical Center early Sunday morning. Around 12:30 a.m. on August 19, Hancock police were alerted to the AC&T at 260 East Main Street for a subject who was bleeding. When police arrived, they found Wes Barrett, […]

Drugs, addiction issues raised at Paw Paw community forum

Melody Stotler, Life or Drugs, Tri-State Support executive director and Morgan County Partnership program coordinator, speaks at a August 16 Paw Paw community forum on drugs and addiction at the Paw Paw Public Library. by KATE EVANS A community forum at the Paw Paw Public Library last Thursday focused on the dangers of prescription drugs, […]

Group to train clergy, church leaders on child victimization

The Morgan County Multidisciplinary Investigative Team will be hosting a free training for church leaders on September 8 on the topic of child victimization and community leaders’ response to the issue. Safe Haven Child Advocacy Center, Shenandoah Women’s Center, the Morgan County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and West Virginia State Police will lead the event, which […]

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