by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs Lady Indians basketball team battled through one of the busiest stretches of their season last week, hosting four games in five days that culminated in a historic night honoring 50 years of Lady Indians basketball. With alumni from across five decades in the stands,[Read More…]
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A century in the making: Berkeley Springs High School honors 100 years of legacy and 50 years of girls’ basketball
by Jamie Harris Berkeley Springs High School came alive Friday night as generations of athletes, coaches, families, and fans gathered for a once-in-a-century celebration honoring 100 years of Berkeley Springs Basketball and the 50th anniversary of girls’ sports at BSHS. The evening began with spirited Biddy Buddy Girls games at[Read More…]
It’s Stacy: Healthy Eats: Braised Red Cabbage
Braised Red Cabbage My great-grandmother, Arizona Henry, loved her cabbage. At our house, cabbage showed up several times a week, and no one questioned it. It was just part of life and a staple at the dinner table. If there was cabbage on the stove, you knew dinner was going[Read More…]
WV Secretary of State Kris Warner says he won’t release protected personal voter information to U.S. Department of Justice
West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner said on Wednesday, February 11 that the Secretary of State’s Office will not volunteer the release of personally identifying information (PII) of every registered West Virginian to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ’s request, reportedly sent to almost every state, seeks[Read More…]
2026 Academic Showdown season kicks off at Marshall, BSHS to compete Feb. 21
The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) and the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission (WVHEPC) are hosting the fifth annual Academic Showdown with the first regional competition having been held last Saturday, February 14 at Marshall University. This year’s program features newcomers and returning teams representing 53 schools across[Read More…]
36th International Water Tasting will bring world-wide waters to Berkeley Springs this weekend
The 36th Annual Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting welcomes waters from more than a dozen countries, and states from California to Georgia this Saturday, February 21. Held at The Country Inn in Berkeley Springs, the event is the largest and longest running water tasting in the world. It is produced[Read More…]
Contractor cleans up pipeline iron & sediment from C&O Canal
by Kate Shunney An environmental contractor for Columbia Gas has completed the cleanup of sediment and iron runoff from a pipeline work area into the C&O Canal west of Hancock under a Special Use Permit from the National Park Service. TC Energy is required to file monthly construction status report[Read More…]
Sewer officials to pursue grant for northern extension of utility
by Kate Shunney The board of the Warm Springs Public Service District will work with regional development officials to apply for a $1 million grant that could pay for an extension of public sewer service north to the Senior Center and U.S. Silica buildings. Sewer board members voted last Wednesday[Read More…]
State Legislature passes Small Business Growth Act
report from WV Legislature The West Virginia Legislature on February 16 completed action on Senate Bill 1, the Small Business Growth Act, making it the first piece of legislation that will be sent to Governor Patrick Morrisey for action for the 2026 Regular Session. SB 1, sponsored by Senate President[Read More…]
Janet Ruth Shiley Lopp
Janet Ruth Shiley Lopp 1935-2026 Janet Ruth Shiley Lopp, 90 of Berkeley Springs, W.Va. and formerly of Inwood W.Va. died Monday, February 16, 2026 in Hardy, Va. Born on December 29, 1935, she was the daughter of Thomas L. and Pearl Triggs Shiley. S he was a member of the[Read More…]




