by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs High School Indians Boys and Girls Tennis programs continue their strong spring play with victories over Petersburg, Wheeling Central and Oak Glen this past week. Dalas Carder On the boys side the Tribe defeated Petersburg, 5-2 last Tuesday, March 26. Earning singles wins for Berkeley Springs were Matthew Rubeck […]
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Washington County seeks members for Community Health board
The Washington County Board of County Commissioners is seeking applicants interested in serving on the Community Health Advisory Commission. Representation is needed from the following Communities: –Medical Community (Health / Family Medicine) –Dental Community (Washington County Dental Society) –Veterinary Community (Washington County Veterinary Society) –Behavioral Health Community (Healthy Washington County and Core Service Agency) –Builder […]
Mason is county’s new 911 director
Former West Virginia state trooper Ronald Mason started his first full month Ronald Mason.photo by Sarah Hogbin as Morgan County’s new 911 Director this week. Mason took over the emergency communications office on March 11 after an extended search for a new director. Deputy Director Sarah Hogbin had served as the 911 center’s acting director […]
Two charged with drug dealing
Local police arrested two Berkeley Springs residents on Monday, April 1, and charged them with possession of drugs with the intent to deliver them. Sheriff K.C. Bohrer identified the suspected drugs as “scramble” – a capsule form of combined drugs with either heroin or cocaine as the base. Shortly after 4 p.m., police made contact […]
End in sight for work on Western Maryland Rail Trail extension to Little Orleans
Don Sager heads west on the beginning section of the Western Maryland Rail Extension from Pearre to Little Orleans on Thursday afternoon, March 28. Sager, who started in Big Pool on his new bike, said once the new section of trail is open, he’d be heading out toward Little Orleans. by Geoff Fox An extension […]
Hancock Chamber of Commerce dissolved
by Geoff Fox The Hancock Chamber of Commerce has dissolved after an organizational meeting last Tuesday, March 26. There had been talk at prior meetings about dissolving the chamber, but no action had been taken until now. According to Penny Pittman, the Chamber board will send out letters to members explaining what is happening to […]
Morgan County deer tests positive for Chronic Wasting Disease
by Kate Evans A deer that was harvested in Morgan County during last year’s hunting season has tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease. Assistant Chief of Game Management Gary Foster from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (DNR) said that the deer was found along the Berkeley County line right along the Sleepy Creek […]
Morgan County Vietnam veterans honored
More than 220 attendees gathered last Friday to honor and thank Vietnam veterans at a homecoming event held at the American Legion Post 60 in Berkeley Springs. A luncheon and veterans ceremonies marked March 29, the state and national Vietnam War veterans holiday. Vietnam veterans stand to be recognized during a homecoming luncheon event at […]
Daniel E. Hull
Daniel E. Hull 1941-2019 Daniel Elwood Hull, 77, of Hancock, died Thursday, March 28, 2019 at home. Born in Hancock on June 23, 1941, he was the son of the late Lester and Dorothy Younker Hull. He was a graduate of Hancock High School and retired from employment with C. William Hetzer, Inc., Hagerstown. He […]
James W. Spurlock, Sr.
James W. Spurlock, Sr. 1934-2019 James W. Spurlock, Sr., 84, formerly of Berkeley Springs, died Saturday, March 23, 2019 under the care of Haven Hospice of Orange Park, Fla. Born September 12, 1934 in Jonesville, Va., he was the son of the late Caynor N. Spurlock and Stella M. Gobble. He worked as an engineer at Hood College […]





