by Kate Evans Morgan County Sheriff’s Deputies took a Warm Springs Middle School student into custody early Thursday, January 23 over alleged threats made against the middle school through social media. Morgan County Schools said in a Facebook post that they received information around 11:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 22 about a possible threat to […]
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Chip Shots
by Jim Buzzerd Bit of a coaster ride A lot has happened with the West Virginia University Men’s Basketball Team since last Monday. WVU had an unexpectedly easy time with TCU at home last Monday posting an 81-49 win over the Frogs. WVU travelled to Kansas State last Saturday and were ambushed 84-68 by the […]
Gray receives Governor’s Living the Dream award
by Kate Evans Angela Gray, Berkeley County/Morgan County Health Departments Nursing Director BSN, RN, received the Governor’s Living the Dream Award at the Martin Luther King State Holiday Commission’s January 20 annual celebration event and commemoration of King’s life. Berkeley – Morgan County Health Department Nursing Director Angela Gray, BSN, RN received the Governor’s Living […]
Photos and videos sought for Morgan County Bicentennial
Morgan County Bicentennial planners have announced a yearlong contest open to the public where cash prizes are to be awarded every two months for an individual photo and short-short video connected to the Morgan County Bicentennial. A short-short video must be less than one minute in play-time. The intent is to engage the public to […]
County 911 proposes changes to Hancock addresses, including renaming High Street
by Geoff Fox Last August, officials from the Washington County Geographic Information Systems (GIS) announced they’d be conducting a study on Hancock area addresses as they transitioned to a new 911 system. The purpose of the address review is to avoid duplication of street names throughout Washington County and streets numbered sequentially. Last Wednesday, Mayor […]
Starting Points moves to new home
by Kate Evans Morgan County Starting Points has a new location inside the Senior Life Services of Morgan County facility at 106 Sand Mine Road as of today, January 22. That facility is the former U.S. Silica building. “We’re excited to embark on this new adventure and partnership,” Starting Points Executive Director Audrey Morris said. […]
Bypass environmental report updated
More watershed, property impacts identified by Trish Rudder A reevaluated Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for a proposed U.S. 522 bypass was released on January 7 by the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH). The reevaluation was approved by the Federal Highway Administration on December 17, 2019. The 618-page document includes the revised EIS (60 pages), […]
Dorothy E. Dugan
Dorothy E. Dugan 1930-2020 Dorothy Emma “Dottie” Dugan, age 89, of Hancock, Md., passed away on Friday, January 17, 2020, at Doey’s House, in Hagerstown, Md. Born August 23, 1930, in Big Cove Tannery, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Harry R. and Marie Pearl (Craig) Lynch; and the widow of William Edward […]
Frances M. Knable
Frances M. Knable 1930-2020 Frances Mae “Sis” Knable, age 89, formerly of Needmore, Pa., passed away on Thursday, January 16, 2020, at the Fulton County Medical Center Long-Term Care, in McConnellsburg, Pa. Born July 6, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Luther “Gus” and Mary (Mills) Weller. She was a member of the […]
Wayne H. Ruppenthal
Wayne H. Ruppenthal 1947-2020 Wayne Herbert Ruppenthal, age 72, of Needmore, Pa., passed away on Saturday, January 18, 2020, at his home. He was the son of the late Leslie H. and Helen L. (Baker) Ruppenthal; born November 1, 1947 in Frederick, Md., and raised in Berkeley Springs, W.Va. He was the husband of Florence […]




