by Jim Buzzerd Slobber knocked When West Virginia University head football coach Neal Brown was hired 23 months ago his mantra for the program was ‘Trust the Climb.’ It’s kind of catchy and simple to understand. The climb seems to be what the program has been during Brown’s tenure, though some will argue that this […]
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Morris and Spielman named to All-State Volleyball Team
Last week a pair of Berkeley Springs High School volleyball players picked up all-state volleyball honors. Junior Ally Morris (setter) earned her second straight special honorable mention all-state honor. Senior Carlee Spielman (libero) earned her first honorable mention all-state honor.
County picks vendors, approves $37K yearly cost for internet & radio services to new 911 center
by Kate Shunney Morgan County Commissioners unanimously approved the selection of two separate vendors for fiber internet lines between the county’s new 911 center and the existing center, and for a “dark fiber” connection between the 911 center and the county’s emergency radio tower. That tower lets local emergency radios access the state’s interoperability radio […]
State has placed first order for COVID-19 vaccine
During Monday’s briefing, Governor Jim Justice announced that West Virginia officials submitted the state’s initial vaccine order to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday, December 4. In total, 16,575 doses of the Pfizer vaccine were ordered, the maximum weekly ordering cap allowed for West Virginia at this time, the governor’s […]
War Memorial Hospital Auxiliary honors volunteerism of Bohrer & Jones
Members of the War Memorial Hospital Auxiliary chose Linda Jones and Penny Bohrer as their Volunteers of the Year for 2020. The pair would have been honored at the annual Community Volunteers breakfast and award event, which was cancelled by COVID. Bohrer was further named the group’s Star for 2020, in recognition of her extensive […]
County COVID-19 cases nearly double in a week
by Kate Evans Morgan County has experienced another surge in COVID-19 cases in the past week, going from 65 county residents having active cases of the virus on Monday, November 30 to 112 residents with active cases of the illness on Monday, December 7. On Sunday alone, 30 more cases were confirmed. Some 112 Morgan […]
Bridge work starts, but delayed again
by Geoff Fox Materials shortages have stopped the long-awaited work that just began to restore a bridge over the C&O canal in Hancock. Last November, officials with the C&O Canal National Historical Park announced the bridge over the canal to the Tonoloway park and Potomac River would be closed to vehicular traffic after an inspection […]
Lions Christmas dinner a go – but only “To Go”
The Hancock Lions Club, with help from the Hancock Lioness Club, will host their annual community Christmas dinner on Saturday, December 19. Due to COVID restrictions on gatherings, the dinner will offer dinners only for pickup. The drive-thru event will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hancock American Legion at 240 […]
Daniel M. Justice
Daniel M. Justice 1940-2020 Daniel Marshall Justice, 80, of Berkeley Springs, died Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at Winchester Medical Center, Winchester, Va. Born April 8, 1940 in Ellicott City, Md., he was the son of the late Daniel S. and Mary Ann Riddle Justice. He is survived by two sons, Tony Justice and Marty Justice, both of Westminster, Md.; […]
Thomas L. Dewitt
Thomas L. Dewitt 1944-2020 Thomas Leo Dewitt, 76, of Berkeley Springs, died Thursday, November 12, 2020 at War Memorial Hospital, Berkeley Springs. Born August 28, 1944 in Besthesda, Md., he was the son of the late Thomas Andrew and Hazel B. Cummings Dewitt. Services and burial will be private. Arrangements at Hunter-Anderson Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 36 […]




