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Janie Luttrell

1950-2018 Janie Luttrell, 67, of Inwood, West Virginia, passed away Tuesday, March 13, 2018, at her home. Mrs. Luttrell was born in 1950 in Cumberland, Maryland, the daughter of the late Frances and Victor Miller. She loved God, her family, and being a grandmother. She was a member of Central Church of Christ in Martinsburg, […]

Maryland grants waterways permit to Columbia Gas for Hancock gas pipeline project

by KATE SHUNNEY Maryland’s Department of the Environment (MDE) has granted a state wetlands and waterways permit to Columbia Gas Transmission for a proposed 3.4-mile, 8-inch natural gas pipeline that would run west of Hancock and under the Potomac River. The gas transmission line is meant to connect an existing natural gas pipeline in Fulton […]

Youth Art Show at the Ice House through April 8

The annual Morgan Arts Council Youth Art Month gallery show, featuring art from young people around Morgan County, is hanging at the Ice House in downtown Berkeley Springs now through April 8. Drawings, paintings, collages, metal and pottery work were chosen from students at seven county schools and home schools to be put on display. […]

Jenkinson and Bowers compete in poetry state finals competition

The Morgan County School Board recently completed its annual evaluation of Morgan County Schools Interim Superintendent Erich May and released the following statement on February 19: “Board/Superintendent goals for the current school year were established on September 15, 2017.  Goals included sustaining graduation rates over 90%, improving math achievement, increasing community communication, increasing school system […]

Notre Dame ends Paw Paw’s season in Class A Regional Championships

by Jamie Harris The Paw Paw Pirates made the trip to Clarksburg for the Class A Region II Championship game last Wednesday, March 7. The Pirates faced the defending Class A State Champions Notre Dame. Paw Paw was looking to steal an upset win over the Irish and punch their ticket to the Class A […]

Fairmont Senior ends Tribe’s season

by Jamie Harris Going into last Thursday night’s Class AA Region I Championship game the Berkeley Springs High School Indians knew they had a daunting task in front of them. In order for the Tribe to advance to the Class AA State Championship tournament Berkeley Springs would need to pull off the upset of the […]

Berkeley Club fire ruled accidental

West Virginia Assistant Fire Marshal George Harms has ruled the cause of last Monday’s commercial building fire to be accidental. Harms said the March 5 fire that gutted the historic Berkeley Club bottling plant started when gasoline came into contact with a heater on the premises. Occupants in a garage bay of the building were […]

Two pull driver from crashed vehicle before it burns

Two people removed an unresponsive driver from his crashed SUV last Thursday just before the vehicle caught fire, police officials said. Lt. Seth Place of the Morgan County Sheriff’s Department investigated the March 8 single-vehicle crash, which happened in the 3000 block of Martinsburg Road. According to Lt. Place, the driver – Gary W. Mellott, […]

Fall is target for library completion

by GEOFF FOX Hancock residents could be able to check out books from the new library in Widmeyer Park sometime this fall, if construction continues on schedule. Brittany Higgins, Public Relations Coordinator for Washington County, said there haven’t been any delays or issues holding up the construction of the library so far. The project is […]

Six of 57 Morgan County bridges on state replacement list

by KATE SHUNNEY The West Virginia Division of Highways inspects 57 bridges in Morgan County for safety and stability. Of those, six are currently listed on a state Category 6 Major Bridge Replacement list, according to DOH bridge officials. Sarah Kessel, bridge design official with DOH’s District 5, said “Category 6 Major” is a classification […]

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