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Overnight rains last Friday morning brought flooding problems for New Martinsville and the surrounding area. As much as 2 ...
Visiting Hundred was looking for their first win of the season on Monday night, March 31, in Paden City against the winless ...
As I have stated many times, I am fascinated by history. American, world, and local. One of the best ways to review history ...
As the last wisps of winter’s chill dissipate, the Mountain State awakens from its seasonal slumber. April’s arrival brings with it a renewed sense of purpose and community, as West Virginians come ...
With cuts to federal library funding looming across the United States, local public librarians in West Virginia like Sarah Jackson are expressing to state legislators the importance of libraries in ...
Wetzel County Sheriff Eric Daugherty takes great pleasure in announcing recent promotions within his department. Daugherty is ...
Wetzel County officials are gearing up for the grand opening of new indoor pickleball courts at the Wetzel County 4-H Grounds ...
Hundred Hornets coached by Bill Reynolds and Terry Greaver are competing hard with each outing, however inexperience and ...
Yesterday was the big day of tricks. Once each year we have designated a day to pull pranks, make jokes, trick others into believing something untrue and have fun at the expense of others. Throughout ...
The Wetzel County Board of Education met on Tuesday night March 25, at the board office on Foundry Street in New Martinsville. The board heard from delegations concerning the rebranding of Magnolia ...
This week's smiling faces are Jim Edwards and Kelly Fitzsimmons. Umpiring the softball game between New Martinsville School and TCMS, which was NMS’s first ever softball game, was a real honor that ...
A young woman is being given the chance to forge a new path in life after pleading guilty to a drug offense. Aleigha Marie Loy, 20, of New Martinsville pleaded guilty to conspiracy to deliver ...