by Jamie Harris Last Friday night, December 8, the Warm Springs Middle School Lady Wolves got the rare opportunity to play a home game at Berkeley Springs High School. The Lady Wolves and Harman Panthers took the court be- fore the high school varsity contest between Berkeley Springs and Harman[Read More…]
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Paw Paw takes down Union in season opener
by Jamie Harris The Paw Paw Pirates varsity boys’ basketball team is off to a 2-0 start on the season with wins over Mountain View Christian Academy and Union. Last Thursday, December 7 the Pirates hosted the Mountain View Christian Academy Conquerors and rolled to a 55-33 win. Paw Paw[Read More…]
Indians wrestling goes 2-1 at Skyline Quad
by Jamie Harris This past weekend the Berkeley Springs Indians var- sity wrestling team traveled to Skyline High School in Front Royal, Va., for a quad meet. The Indians would take on the hosts Hawks, Central (Woodstock) Falcons and the Orange County Hornets. The Indians finished the event 2-1 with[Read More…]
Moving through the holidays with grief – crafting a plan can help
by Kate Shunney Christmas and winter holidays are portrayed as festive, bright and jolly times to celebrate and enjoy life. But the holidays can look and feel different for someone who has lost a loved one, is in the midst of major illness, or for someone who has suffered a[Read More…]
Apple honored for 60 years of service to Morgan County students
by Kate Evans Long-time Morgan County Schools teacher and substitute teacher Paul Apple was recognized at the December 5 Morgan County School Board meeting for giving 60 years of outstanding service to local students. Apple began teaching in Morgan County Schools in 1963 as a student teacher and taught for[Read More…]
It’s Stacy–Health Eats: Stuffing or dressing
Stuffing or Dressing Is it called stuffing or dressing at your house? Please do not throw away those bread heels or stale bread. That is what my great-grandmother, Arizona Henry, would tell me. I liked to feed the birds and the Jim’s Town neighborhood feral cats with the extra bread.[Read More…]
Smith graduates from FBI National Academy
by Kate Shunney West Virginia State Police Berkeley Springs barracks commander Sgt. Sam Smith was among 198 graduates of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, which held a graduation ceremony last Thursday, December 7. The 288th session of the National Academy consisted of men and women from 45 states[Read More…]
Bath Mayor says historic protections issue will be addressed in new year
by Trish Rudder At the December 5 Bath Town Council meeting, Mayor Scott Merki said the town elected officials will take up the subject of the Historic Landmarks Commission and the town’s historic designation in January. “We are working on the SHPO letter,” Merki said of a letter from the[Read More…]
County’s school enrollment dropped by 35 students, says state
by Kate Evans Morgan County Schools official October 1 student enrollment head count for the 2023-2024 school year is at 2,144 students. The enrollment head count is down 35 students from last year’s head count of 2,179 students, according to school enrollment figures from the West Virginia Department of Education.[Read More…]
Jury convicts Cardwell of manslaughter
A Morgan County petit jury found a Martinsburg man guilty of manslaughter at the end of last week’s trial in Morgan county Circuit Court. Gabriel Cardwell, 22, was convicted by the jury, which deliberated for roughly 90 minutes on Friday morning, December 8. Jurors had heard three days of evidence[Read More…]





