Gary L. Berkey 1946-2019 Gary Lee Berkey, 72, of Berkeley Springs, died Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at his home while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. Born September 7, 1946 in Windber, Pa., he was the son of the late Donald Roy and Ruth Adele Ream Berkey. He was a Christian and attended many […]
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by Jim Buzzerd Finally, a win The West Virginia University Men’s Basketball Team went to Fort Worth, Texas last Tuesday and were administered a 31 point beating by the TCU Horned Frogs which left the Mountaineers in the Big 12 basement with a 0-5 record in conference play. In the first four conference losses […]
Man arrested in Great Cacapon faces attempted murder charges from assault near Oldtown
by Kate Shunney A Great Cacapon resident was arrested on Tuesday night by local police after he allegedly tried to kill his girlfriend near Oldtown, Md. and left her by the side of the road there. Local law enforcement was dispatched to the couple’s residence in Great Cacapon on Tuesday, January 15 shortly before 8 […]
Tribe blows out Hyndman, falls to Frankfort and Keyser
Berkeley Springs High School senior Larry Miller, 21, shoots over Frankfort senior Zach Whitacre, 24, on Friday, January 4.photo by Amanda Miller by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs High School Indians Varsity Boys’ Basketball Team went 1-2 in games played last week. With two road contests and one home event the Tribe was looking to […]
Chip Shots
Basketball woes by Jim Buzzerd There was plenty of optimism surrounding the West Virginia University football program last Thursday as new head coach Neal Brown held his introductory press conference. It is a busy time for the new head coach as he is tasked with getting his coaching staff in place and shoring up the […]
Morgan County and state school enrollment drop
by Kate Evans The official Morgan County School headcount enrollment figures for the 2018-2019 school year have decreased by 30 students from the 2017-2018 school year. The loss in enrollment will reduce state aid funding for Morgan County in the 2019-2020 school year. How much state money will be lost is uncertain at this time. […]
Sheriff named to state council on substance abuse
Sheriff K.C. Bohrer has been appointed by Governor Jim Justice to the Governor’s Council on Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment as the board’s law enforcement representative. Appointments to the board were made on January 2. The 13-member council includes the state’s Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources, the Secretary of Military Affairs […]
Grand Jury indicts 19 in January term
Members of the Morgan County Grand Jury returned 19 true bills when they met on Tuesday, January 8, indicting 19 individuals for a variety of felony crimes. The accused will be arraigned in Morgan County Circuit Court on Monday, January 28 and will enter a plea of guilt or innocence to the charges. Among those […]
Smith resigns as town manager
by Geoff Fox Town Manager David Smith resigned from his position on January 9 at the end of a Hancock town council meeting. Mayor Ralph Salvagno read Smith’s resignation letter during the January town meeting as Smith sat at the front council table. Smith didn’t say when his last day on the job would be, […]
Stop light by Widmyer back in the works
by Kate Evans The installation of a new four-way traffic light at Myers Road on U.S. Route 522 near Widmyer Elementary and the Morgan County Schools bus garage will now be able to move forward. West Virginia Division of Highways officials had hoped to complete the traffic light installation last summer while school was out, […]





