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A Peek into Summers County’s Past: The Fire Tower
If you are from Summers County, chances are you know about the “fire tower,” or have at least heard about it at one time or another over the years. It has become a landmark and geographical point of reference among the locals. If you say or hear someone say, “Up at the fire tower,” you know they are referring to the upper portion of Griffiths Creek, Keeneys Mountain, Clayton, Tempa or just that general vicinity. Before I delve into the history of it that was provided to me by Karen Wygle, a good friend of mine and fellow local historian, particularly of the Clayton area. Let me say that...
Meet the Candidate: Janima “J” Bond
HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) - My name is Janima "J" Bond and I'm running for Hinton City Council because I have a true desire to create positive change and I'm concerned for my neighbors, the community, and the future of this city. For many, Hinton is a great place to live, and I consider myself fortunate to have grown up here. However, there is much work to be done to improve the quality of life for all residents and to propel our city forward. We must ensure we are electing leaders we believe will commit to making the safety and security of...
Arietta DuPre, a Monroe and Summers County native has completed her first book
SWEET SPRINGS W.Va. (Hinton News) - Arietta DuPre, a Summers and Monroe County native, has announced the completion of her first book, "Sustainability - Ideas for Beginners and Brief History of Sweet Springs." She released the following statement: "The sustainability portion of the book gives some ideas of how to have balcony gardens, sustainable fertilizers, and sustainable bug repellents. I wrote this short book to help people see that sustainability is not a scary word, nor a scary way of life - it is rather simple. People see commercials and hear people talk about sustainable practices on a large scale, but the average person doesn't have any reason for...
Aerial Black Fly Treatments Scheduled
SUMMERS COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) - Public Notice: The West Virginia Department of Agriculture will be conducting aerial treatments for biological suppression of black flies on the Greenbrier, New, and Bluestone rivers on Thursday, May 2, weather, and water levels permitting. Based on weather and water levels, the treatments may potentially continue into Friday, May 3. The post Aerial Black Fly Treatments Scheduled appeared first on The Hinton News.
A Peek into Summers County’s Past: Hinton Hospital and Doctor Stokes
HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) - My family has made several interesting connections to the old Hinton Hospital over the years. One of which is where my Mother's parents first met. My Grandfather, Bearnard Thompson’s, Aunt, Nora Wallace, of Talcott, was a patient sometime towards the end of 1953. He would go to Hinton to visit his aunt, and while he was visiting her, he got to talking to this young lady who was her roommate named Beatrice “Bea” Thomas. Bernard and Bea became quite smitten with each other. Granddad would “forget” his aunt had been released and would go back to see her. Once Bea reminded...
Summers County Recognizes Outstanding Educators
SUMMERS COUNTY, W.Va. (Hinton News) — Summers County Schools recently announced Jackie Persinger as the Teacher of the Year. Persinger, an esteemed educator, has been recognized for her dedication, passion, and commitment to her students' success. Her tireless efforts in the classroom have left a lasting impact on the lives of countless students. In addition to Persinger's outstanding achievement, Summers County Schools also congratulates Lauren Rocchetti for her remarkable contributions as a teacher. Rocchetti's unwavering dedication to excellence has earned her well-deserved recognition as one of the school's top educators. Furthermore, Summers County Schools extended its heartfelt congratulations to Debbie Meadows for being named the Service Personnel of the Year. Meadows' exemplary service and unwavering commitment to the school community are truly commendable. The post Summers County Recognizes Outstanding Educators appeared first on The Hinton News.
WorkForce West Virginia announces May 1 Statewide Virtual Job Fair
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — WorkForce West Virginia announced the next date in a series of Statewide Virtual Job Fairs today. Both employers and job seekers are invited to participate in the virtual event on Wednesday, May 1, from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registration is required for both interested employers and job seekers. “Whether you’re looking for your next job, or interested in changing careers, we invite West Virginia job seekers to register now for the May 1 Statewide Virtual Job Fair,” said Scott Adkins, Acting Commissioner of WorkForce West Virginia. "Last month, we saw a record 1,124 job seekers register to connect with the nearly 115...
Rediscovering History: Maddy Cemetery Survey Reveals Surprising Number of Gravesites
BALLENGEE W.Va (Hinton News) - In a remarkable discovery for the local community, recent surveying efforts at the Maddy Cemetery in Ballengee, have unveiled a significantly higher number of gravesites than previously thought to fill the area. John Maddy, who has long been involved in the preservation and maintenance of the cemetery, after working to learn more about his family's history, took a significant step forward by commissioning a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey of the cemetery grounds. The survey, conducted by a company from Leesburg, Virginia, yielded astonishing results. Maddy had initially believed there were between 20 to 30 gravesites in the cemetery,...
Obituary: Harry Lee Ayers
Harry Lee Ayers Harry Lee Ayers was born August 31, 1929, in Alderson, WV, and passed away April 16, 2024, in Spokane, WA. He attended school and worked at a pharmacy in Alderson, WV, and was a member of the Old Greenbriar Baptist Church, alongside his family. He later joined the U.S. Army. Harry served 21 years, spending time in England, Germany, Italy, Korea, and the US, before retiring as First Sergeant. When he was in England, he met and wed the love of his life, Ann. He was a numismatist and philatelist. He also collected militaria (such as badges, buttons, and postcards)...
If you want dining to feel like home, come to Tasty Bites and Small Delights
ALDERSON W.Va. (Hinton News) - The newest addition to Alderson is Tasty Bites and Small Delights, a lovely cafe serving up breakfast like Grandma made and delicious lunches to satisfy any hunger. Jessica and Kenneth Marvin, the new owners, are working nonstop to bring you a taste of home. With a focus on starting your day right, Jessica Marvin offers you a delicious breakfast such as made-to-order omelets, fresh cinnamon rolls, breakfast platters with all the fixins, french toast, pancakes and, of course, coffee. For lunch, you may find a homemade potato salad and pulled BBQ croissant, a BLT or chicken...
Hinton’s Hometown Christmas Sponsors Spring Flea Market
HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) - Hinton’s Hometown Christmas committee would like to invite everyone to this year’s Spring Flea Market on May 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Historic Freight Depot in downtown Hinton. The Spring Flea Market will have a little of something for everyone in the family. Hanging flower baskets, antiques, coffee and spices, bottled wine, tools, furniture, children’s games, and more. Over 45 vendors will be set up inside and outside. The Spring Flea Market will also have a variety of food for everyone. Francie’s Sweets will be on hand with your favorite donuts, Little Jimmy’s Italian Ice will have your favorite shaved ice drinks, along with vendors bringing hot dogs, BBQ, popcorn, sausage biscuits, personal pizzas, nachos and cheese, and much more! Admission is free; however, donations are welcome to Hinton’s Hometown Christmas' lights and decorations fund. See you there! The post Hinton’s Hometown Christmas Sponsors Spring Flea Market appeared first on The Hinton News.
Department of Health Applauds USDA Updates to WIC Food Packages
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Hinton News) – The West Virginia Department of Health Office of Nutrition Services acknowledges the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) release of significant updates to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) food packages. “The USDA release of the final rule updating WIC food packages for the first time since 2009 marks a historic moment in WIC’s 50th year and great progress in the evolution of the first food as medicine program,” said Heidi Staats, Director of the Office of Nutrition Services. “These updates, rooted in independent, science-based research, reinforce WIC’s 50- year legacy...
Bodies found in Beckley believed to be mother and daughter from cold case
BECKLEY W.Va. (Hinton News) - Two sets of human remains were discovered by authorities on Monday, April 22, during an excavation related to a cold case. The bodies are believed to be those of Susan and Alex Carter who went missing in 2000. The West Virginia State Police and FBI conducted the excavation on a property located on Kyle Lane in Beckley where the suspect, Larry Webb, used to live. According to the West Virginia State Police, on the same day, Webb passed away following a medical episode. He was incarcerated at Mount Olive at the time. In a statement, WVSP said,...
A Peek into Summers County’s Past: Pence Springs Depot Part 2
PENCE SPRINGS W.Va. (Hinton News) - This week's piece is second to a story I had written about the train depot in Pence Springs. The tiny little shed you see in the photo of a man sitting on the stairs is what was a passenger waiting area after the depot was torn down. A depot was erected at what is now the town of Pence Springs in 1872. At that time it was named Stock Yards. This is because the “stock” was unloaded there to drink at the Greenbrier River near where the bridge is now. Early on, there was a...
Tuesday is the Last Day to Register to Vote in WV’s May 14 Primary Elections
Charleston, W.Va. (Hinton News) – WV Secretary of State Mac Warner is reminding all eligible citizens that Tuesday, April 23rd, is the last day to register to vote to be eligible to participate in West Virginia's May 14 Primary Elections. Secretary Warner also wants to encourage currently registered voters who may have moved or changed their name since the last election to update their registration to reflect the change. According to Warner, there are three primary ways to register to vote in West Virginia. The first is for an eligible resident of the state to visit an in-person voter registration agency, such as their local county clerk's office or DMV. The second...
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