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Eight years after historic floods, Nicholas County is still rebuilding. Voters there want politicians to push for more development
People from Summersville to Richwood said they would like to see political candidates support the development of schools, housing and activity centers in their county. Eight years after historic floods, Nicholas County is still rebuilding. Voters there want politicians to push for more development appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
Man throws glass of Pepsi on girlfriend and one-year-old child
BLUEFIELD, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A man is in jail after throwing a glass of Pepsi at his girlfriend and one-year-old child after he drank two “40’s”. On August 12, 2024, at 7:00 PM, Patrolman H. D. Browning responded to a domestic disturbance at 1907 Bluefield Ave. Upon arrival, a white male exited the house and indicated […]
Monroe County Courthouse News 8-15-24
Marriages Nicholas Blaine Haynes to Katrinia Lynn Welch; Brayden Reo Pence to Kauany Gabriely Mittelstadt. Fiduciaries James K. Miller, Executor of the Lacy Alene Miller estate. Land Transfers Donald L. Dawson and Brenda S. Dawson to Stuart Johnston and Jamie Johnston, 9.047 acres, Red Sulphur District; Alderson Presbyterian Church by the Designee and Fred M. […] The post Monroe County Courthouse News 8-15-24 appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
10th Senate district candidate Q&A: Jack Woodrum responds to Nicholas County resident’s questions
In 2025, the 10th Senate district will include Nicholas County, where voters said they want to see more development of important services. We asked the candidate for this Senate seat what he has done and would do to support the county. 10th Senate district candidate Q&A: Jack Woodrum responds to Nicholas County resident’s questions appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
Mt. Hope Municipal Stadium gets a name change
MT. HOPE, WV (WVNS) — The iconic Mt. Hope Municipal Stadium has received a name change honoring one of the small town’s sports heroes. The stadium will now be known as the Lonnie Warwick-Mt. Hope Municipal Stadium, paying homage to Lonnie Warwick, a Mt. Hope hero and former Minnesota Vikings linebacker. “It makes me feel […]
Sweet Springs mystery-film project looks to add local talent
Writer/director Kent Allen is on the lookout for locals interested in various levels of filmmaking to help with his project set in the Sweet Springs Resort Park. Sweet Springs has been the site of many exciting things like historic events, paranormal investigations, and community activities. This fall it will be one of the filming locations for P27: The Series, a tense drama/mystery/thriller set in a psychiatric faculty.
The Greenbrier & The Blennerhassett are in the running for America’s best historical hotel
Newsweek is asking readers to choose America’s “Best Historical Hotel” from a list of 15 nominees. For a full list of nominees, including detailed descriptions of each, visit here. West Virginia boasts two hotels among the Top 15 nominees: The Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs &...
Attorneys establish website for claimants of Southern Regional Jail lawsuit settlement
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) — A federal judge has granted preliminary approval of a $4 million class action lawsuit settlement with the State of West Virginia filed by inmates against Southern Regional Jail. One of the attorneys representing the inmates, Stephen New, said a website was established during the week of August 12, 2024 for claimants. […]
HEPC: Emergency declaration, extra funding for school aid helped WV kids afford college
While issues have plagued the federal government’s revamp of the application for student aid, West Virginia’s higher education leaders say help from Gov. Jim Justice and the state Legislature have caused the state to be much better off than others. The 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid forms debuted in January, three months later […]
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