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Loud and clear: No PILOT
If there was any doubt about how the citizens in Jefferson County feel about granting a PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) to solar utility companies, County Commissioners should know by now the answer is a resounding “No!” The idea of more industrial solar facilities in general is not a popular one either, if Monday evening’s “Town Hall” meeting in Shepherdstown is any indication.
Berkeley and Jefferson firework events delayed due to storms
Independence Day celebrations at the Martinsburg Airport and at Sam Michaels Park in Jefferson County were canceled Saturday evening as a line of severe thunderstorms moved through the area. Forecasts early in the day had organizer and attendees hopeful that any chance of foul weather would hold off until after pyrotechnic shows were complete; however, severe lightning and heavy rains moved into the area earlier than expected.
West Virginia delegates win auction for historic document signed by President Lincoln
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Three delegates and Jefferson County Prosecutor Matt Harvey have won an online auction for a historic document signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1861. Delegates Elliott Pritt, Mike Hornby, and Mike Hite along with Jefferson County Prosecutor Matt Harvey all pitched in their own money to bid and win this document. […]
Commissioners Cook and Upson call July 1 town hall on industrial solar facilities
Recently appointed Jefferson County Commissioners James Cook and Kelvin Upson have called a town hall meeting on Monday evening in Shepherdstown to hear the views of all sides and interests related to industrial solar energy generating facilities. The town hall meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the Shepherdstown Community...
Thomas leads way as Jefferson blanks Moorefield
MARTINSBURG — Paxton Thomas didn’t get to finish what he started Thursday for the Jefferson County 8-10 all-stars. The pitcher was a victim of the pitch limit during Jefferson’s 5-0 victory over Moorefield in the tournament’s losers’ bracket game at Jay Gall Field at Oatesdale Park.
Severe storms cancel Saturday firework events in Berkeley and Jefferson counties
Independence Day celebrations at the Martinsburg Airport and at Sam Michael's Park in Jefferson County were canceled Saturday evening as a line of severe thunderstorms moved through the area. Jefferson County's fireworks will be rescheduled for Sunday, June 30 with gates opening at 7:30 p.m. and fireworks to begin at...
Multimodal Transit Center coming to fruition after nearly a decade of planning
MARTINSBURG — It was with a lot of smiles, as well as some emotional tears, when Eastern Panhandle Transit Authority (EPTA) Executive Director Elaine Bartoldson shared that the once-only-dreamed-about Eastern Panhandle Multimodal Transit Center is becoming a reality. The project has been in the planning for approximately nine years,...
CASA-EP swears in four new volunteer advocates
MARTINSBURG - On Monday, CASA of the Eastern Panhandle (CASA-EP) welcomed four new volunteer advocates. Julianna Hayden, Paige Kozak and Sheryl Wine, who will serve Berkeley County, and Tyler Tummolo, who will serve Jefferson County, were sworn in by 23rd Judicial Circuit Judge Debra McLaughlin at the Berkeley County Judicial Center as the newest class of Court-Appointed Special Advocates.
O'Hara baffles Moorefield in Jefferson's victory
BUNKER HILL — Jefferson County’s McKenzie O’Hara pitcher for Jefferson Sunday night for 4 1/3 innings in the District 6 Senior League tournament at Appleland Park. O’Hara struck 10 during that time. However, Kalitha Keplinger did it all to O’Hara, as she broke up the perfect...
Summit Point resident Demi Breeden selected as Miss West Virginia's Teen
MARTINSBURG — Following a three-day competition for the title of Miss West Virginia’s Teen at Airborne Event Center, judges from the Miss West Virginia Organization (MWVO) selected Miss Morgantown’s Teen Demi Breeden to represent the Mountain State for 2024. Although she was competing as Miss Morgantown’s Teen,...
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