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Thunderstorms taper off Thursday morning
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - A cold front is approaching our area from the NW, causing rain and storms in our area. Heavy rainfall could cause a few instances of localized flash flooding despite the recent drought conditions. Additionally, wind gusts could get as high as 40-45mph in isolated cases, potentially causing minor wind damage. Overnight, showers will become less abundant as the cold front makes its way to our SE. Patchy morning fog is likely, but by the afternoon, clearer conditions are expected for most (our southeastern zones may see a few stray showers lingering, since the front won’t be too far to our south at that point). Friday will be a seasonable, mostly sunny day. Saturday will see an increase in cloud cover, though precipitation is only likely in our higher elevations, in the afternoon and evening. Sunday will get a bit hotter, though will remain dry; then, thunderstorm activity ramps up again next week.
Glasby wins third consecutive WV Women’s Amateur title after marathon playoff
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — It took 23 holes of golf and a lengthy sudden death playoff for Susan Glasby to secure a third consecutive West Virginia Women’s Amateur Championship. After holding the lead for most of the final round on Wednesday, Glasby held off Savannah Hawkins in a five-hole playoff at Bridgeport Country Club.
Carl ‘Bill’ Roop appointed to the 44th District of WV House of Delegates
CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — Governor Justice appointed Carl “Bill Roop to the West Virginia House of Delegates. Roop will be representing for the 44th District of Raleigh County. He will be filling the chair that was occupied by Todd Kirby, who took the place of circuit court judge earlier this month.
Applications available for farmers interested in conservation grants
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Grant applications are open for farmers, ranchers and forest landowners who want to expand conservation efforts on their land. The Conservation Stewardship Program helps landowners implement conservation efforts to expand the benefits of cleaner water and air, healthier soil and a better wildlife habitat. The program...
Unique event offers permanent jewelry, pick-your-own wildflowers in Jane Lew
JANE LEW, W.Va (WDTV) - A unique event will be taking place at a pick-your-own wildflower farm in Jane Lew Friday!. Sparks Fly Among the Flowers will take place at The Wild Sonflower on Life’s Run Road in Jane Lew Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. The event is...
Future of Paden City High School will soon be determined
PADEN CITY, W.Va. (WTRF) — There’s a big hearing in Wetzel County Circuit Court next week to determine the future of Paden City High School. There are hundreds of people who are watching what happens. Last week Wetzel County Circuit Court Judge Richard Wilson ruled that Wetzel County Schools Superintendent Cassie Porter illegally closed Paden […]
W.Va. School Remains Open Amid Toxic Groundwater Fears
A small West Virginia school will remain open for now after a court temporarily blocked an effort to relocate classes due to the town’s contaminated groundwater being added to a national cleanup priority list. Last month, Wetzel County Schools Superintendent Cassandra R. Porter announced that students, faculty and staff...
GSU students and faculty present in the Philippines
GLENVILLE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Glenville State University’s Dr. Rico Gazal, Professor of Forestry, and Jacob Petry, Assistant Professor of Land Surveying, along with eight GSU students presented at two universities in the Philippines. GSU students delivered presentations regarding Invasive Species in West Virginia at Southern Luzon State University as well as the University of the […]
Football Fan Day Set for August 3
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (July 17, 2024) – West Virginia University fans will be given the opportunity to get autographs from Mountaineer players and coaches and watch practice at the football team’s annual Fan Day on Saturday, Aug. 3. Coach Neal Brown, assistant coaches and players will sign autographs and...
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