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Christmas in July auction set to take place outside of Fairmont
FAIRMONT, W.Va (WDTV) - Calling all Christmas enthusiasts!. A Christmas in July auction will take place outside of Fairmont this weekend. The annual auction will take place Saturday at 6 p.m. at Covered Bridge Auction & Liquidation located at 509 Monumental Road. Organizers said the auction will be loaded with...
Summersville Tailgate Farmers Market open every Wednesday and Saturday
SUMMERSVILLE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Looking for fresh local produce? The Summersville Tailgate Farmers Market has you covered! The Summersville Tailgate Farmers Market is now open offering fresh produce and local goods every Wednesday and Saturday from 8 AM to 12 PM. The market is conveniently located on Broad Street, directly across from Dairy Queen in […]
West Virginia man wins $140,001 on Rolling Cash 5 in Ohio
BELPRE, OH (LOOTPRESS) – A West Virginia resident has won $140,001 on Ohio’s Rolling Cash 5 drawing. Melvin Stubbs III of West Virginia is celebrating after winning the $140,001 Rolling Cash 5 prize for the Monday, July 8, 2024, draw. “It’s a blessing to win,” Stubbs said, expressing his gratitude. “I’ve been sick, so I […]
Jenkins Subaru donates over $72,000 to local United Way
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - The United Way of Harrison and Doddridge Counties got a boost to their fundraising campaign Wednesday courtesy of Jenkins Subaru in Bridgeport. The dealership donated over $72,000 to the organization through its Subaru Share The Love campaign. Officials from the United Way and dealership employees were...
WV city leaders consider implications of ruling on homeless camping bans
Days after the United States Supreme Court upheld an Oregon city’s public camping ban targeting homeless people, a Morgantown councilwoman called for the city to consider expanding its own camping ban. Councilwoman Louise “Weez” Michael’s comments came during the regular July 2 meeting of city council. Morgantown has an ordinance banning camping or temporary lodging […] The post WV city leaders consider implications of ruling on homeless camping bans appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
Sheriff: Driver not at fault in Randolph County deadly collision
HUTTONSVILLE, W.Va. — An investigation into the pedestrian death in the parking lot of the Huttonsville Par Mar Store early Tuesday morning shows the incident was an accident and the driver will not be charged. Randolph County Sheriff Rob Elbon said around 1:52 a.m. Debbie Bennett, 41, was walking...
First at 4 Forum: Alisa Lively
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Alisa Lively, Dean of Students at West Virginia Wesleyan College and board member of the Colonial Arts Center, stopped by the First at 4 Thursday. She talked about the Colonial Arts Center in Buckhannon and the Rustic Mechanicals performance there on Friday!. You can watch the...
Hartford Athletic Close Out First Half Of Season With Visit From Charleston Battery
Friday promises another hot day in Hartford as the Latics take on Charleston Battery to conclude a disappointing first half of the season. A leaky defense and a punchless attack have seen Hartford fall five points out of the playoff spots in the Eastern Conference and with last season’s conference champions coming to town, the task at hand is not getting any easier.
Dirty Birds avoid sweep with 8-4 win over Gastonia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The Charleston Dirty Birds were able to avoid a sweep with an 8-4 win over Gastonia Baseball Club. Gastonia took a 2-0 lead in the first inning when Jake Gatewood blasted a two-run homer. Charleston cut the lead in half when Delino Deshields led off the bottom frame with a solo-shot.
Public workshop for Hartley Avenue/Beckley Little League/Pinecrest Stormwater Project announced
BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Beckley Sanitary Board has announced an open house workshop-style session which will see discussion regarding the Hartley Avenue/Beckley Little League/Pinecrest Stormwater Project. The meeting, scheduled to take place on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, will be held at Room C of the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center located at 200 Armory Drive […]
“Be Your Own Boss” Day Camp educates kids on how to build their own brands
BEAVER, WV (WVNS) – Being your own boss is a dream for many people and kids in Raleigh County got the chance to do just that! Gear-Up Southern West Virginia completed a three day “Be Your Own Boss” day camp. It was held at New River Community and Technical College for rising 8th and 9th graders from […]
Clay Center hosts ‘Shark Tank’ for kids
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — This week at the Clay Center is hosting Innovation Tank this week, or ‘Shark Tank’ for kids ages 8 through 10. Participants have been working since Monday on their own inventions, and on Friday, they will display their creations and present their pitch. The concept is similar to that of the […]
Salt Baron’s Trash Is W.Va. Archeologist’s Treasure
Nine college students have been working throughout the summer to dig up historic artifacts in Malden. The students and faculty finished their dig on Thursday and hosted a dig celebration. One man’s trash can be another man’s treasure – or at least that is the case for this West Virginia...
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