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45th Anniversary of Edgemont Preschool
Edgemont Presbyterian Church is pleased to announce the 45th anniversary of Edgemont Preschool (EPS). The Christian-based program began in 1979 under the direction of Mrs. Reta Harris. Fondly known as “Miss Reta”, the program introduced children to basic kindergarten skills of letters, numbers, cooperative play, and biblical education. This September starts the 23rd year for […] The post 45th Anniversary of Edgemont Preschool appeared first on The Virginian Review.
WV State Parks officials break ground on largest mountain bike trail project in state history
BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. (WVDN) — West Virginia State Parks officials announced that construction on a major bike trail expansion at Cacapon Resort State Park has begun. The $3.5 million project will add 35 miles of professionally designed mountain bike trails to the park’s existing trail system, enhancing its reputation in the region as a premier outdoor […] The post WV State Parks officials break ground on largest mountain bike trail project in state history appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Marshall’s June Harless Center organizes ‘Dolly Day’ activities to spread the word about Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
The Marshall University June Harless Center, which is housed in Marshall’s College of Education and Professional Development and manages Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library for the state of West Virginia, is planning a host of activities statewide in celebration of “Dolly Day.” The event marks Dolly Parton’s visit to West Virginia in 2022 to celebrate the expansion of her literacy program.
Native American History, Navigating The Drought And A Look At A Local HIV Outbreak This West Virginia Week
On this West Virginia Week, we hear the traditional sounds of indigenous cultures as a West Virginia museum explores local Native American history. We talk to a dietician about navigating food and diet information on social media and speak with farmers in the Eastern Panhandle as they navigate an ongoing drought.
United Apostolic Faith Church hosts Back to School Summer Fest
BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – United Apostolic Faith Church teamed with multiple community organizations over the weekend to host its Back to School Summer Fest for students and families throughout the Raleigh County area. Community members made their way to the Memorial Baptist Church Soccer Field at South Kanawha Street on Saturday for a fun-filled afternoon […]
Chubby Guy Window Tinting to host eight-year anniversary ribbon cutting ceremony
BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Chubby Guy Window Tinting has announced it will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday to celebrate their eight-year anniversary. With eight years of business and window tinting experience under their belt, Chubby Guy Window Tinting always advises, “if the sun’s in your eye, call the Chubby Guy.” The eight-year […]
Local farm taking the leap into agritourism
ALDERSON, WV (WVNS) — Agritourism is booming in the Mountain State according to the West Virginia Department of Agriculture. Agritourism is any activity in any field of agriculture that is open to the public for entertainment or education. The Alderson Strawberry Festival is a returning staple of interest here in West Virginia. Sunset Berry Farm has […]
Update from McDowell Sheriff’s Department on Ryan Ricky Houston
(Monday 8/5/24 @ 3:45 pm) McDowell County Sheriff’s Office is now confirming a female was in the vehicle with Ryan Ricky Houston that crashed on Interstate 40 last Thursday night. The Sheriff’s Office states the female in the vehicle was Malerie Lauren Crisp, 41 y/o of Asheville. The Sheriff’s Office also confirms that she died from stab wounds, following an autopsy conducted this date in Winston Salem by the state Medical Examiner’s Office.
Countdown continues to 99th State Fair of West Virginia
FAIRLEA, WV (WVNS) — At the state fairgrounds in Fairlea, the countdown to opening day of the State Fair of West Virginia has begun. Workers were setting up rides, and concession favorites were back on the fairgrounds, as exhibitors dropped by the administrative offices to pay fees and get tickets on Monday, August 5, 2024. […]
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