Financial constraints at Visit Mountaineer Country Convention and Visitors Bureau appear to be loosening up as its president and CEO said the bureau is preparing to bring […]
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Skits for Kids
WVU’s Energy Express program educates youth during pandemic By Gabriella Brown The WVU Extension Service is taking full advantage of summer break to feed and educate youth […]
DAR, Friends of the Cheat dedicate flag, flag pole
ALBRIGHT — On June 17, Susan Arnold and Vicky Shears of the Elizabeth Ludington Hagans-Colonel John Evans Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution […]
Storytelling Guild continues virtual concerts
4 presenters will be featured; the show is available on Webinar This summer, the West Virginia Storytelling Guild will continue to offer online storytelling performances. The free […]
Mural Honors Historic Figures
FSU professor, students dedicate art to black history Fairmont’s Palatine Park has a new mural — under the bridge separating its north and south sides — which […]
Happy 90th birthday to Roger Straight
(Thwock! Whack!) Come on, come on — get your back into it. (Thwock! Whack!) Don’t try to splinter it. Let the axe do the work. (Thwock! Whack!) […]
VFDs struggle to raise funds
Buckwheat Festival cancellation impacts financial situation KINGWOOD — For some Preston County volunteer departments, the Buckwheat Festival means buckwheat cakes and sausage dinners. Money from those dinners […]
30 Years of Wine
Forks of Cheat Winery on Stewartstown Road is still open for sales and tasting By Harley Benda Forks of Cheat Winery, set on nearly 16 acres of […]
Local Briefs – July 3
No local bus service on July 4 Mountain Line Transit Authority reminds its riders that there will be no local bus service on Fourth of July, Saturday. […]
West Virginia Rest Areas Open for Holiday Travelers
The West Virginia Division of Highways will keep all rest areas and welcome centers on I-64, I-68, I-77 and I-79 open and maintained for those traveling […]