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Countywide burn ban to end in Greenbrier County
GREENBRIER COUNTY, WV (WVNS) — An end date was announced for the countywide burn ban in Greenbrier County. According to the Greenbrier County Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the countywide burn ban for Greenbrier County will end at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 26, 2024. The burn ban was originally announced due to drought conditions […]
Greenbrier Fiduciary – Notice Of Administration To Creditors, Distributees & Legatees – September 26, 2024
Notice of Administration to Creditors, Distributees & Legatees Notice is hereby given that the following estate(s) have been opened for probate in the Greenbrier Fiduciary Supervisor’s Office at 912 Court Street North, Lewisburg, WV 24901-1170. Any person seeking to impeach or establish a will must make a complaint in accordance with the provisions of West Virginia […] The post Greenbrier Fiduciary – Notice Of Administration To Creditors, Distributees & Legatees – September 26, 2024 appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Greenbrier County Planning Commission Will Conduct Two Public Hearings Regarding The Adoption Of A New Zoning Ordinance – October 16 And October 23
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS GREENBRIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION In accordance with chapter 8A of the West Virginia Code and the Public Participation Plan adopted by the Greenbrier County Planning Commission, notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission will conduct two public hearings regarding the adoption of a new zoning ordinance. The hearings will take place […] The post Greenbrier County Planning Commission Will Conduct Two Public Hearings Regarding The Adoption Of A New Zoning Ordinance – October 16 And October 23 appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Echoes of the Past: Cooley Honored For Years Of Service To Lewisburg
1924– 100 Years Ago The Combination That Wins A 59-year-old man raced a jockey-ridden horse in London, England, 10 hours a day for six days. The man, C. W. Hart, won. He ran 345 miles, the horse 337 miles. The horse could easily out-distance the man – early in the race. But Hart had more […] The post Echoes of the Past: Cooley Honored For Years Of Service To Lewisburg appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
TOOT Kid’s Zone features hayride, bouncy slide, and more
Lewisburg, WV (WVDN) – Carnegie Hall’s 38th Taste of Our Towns (TOOT) fundraiser will feature an expanded Kids’ Zone to entertain children during the four-hour event. Scheduled for Saturday, October 12, from 12 – 4 p.m., in downtown Lewisburg, West Virginia, the TOOT festival showcases delicious food/drinks, music, street performers, art demonstrations, and much more. […] The post TOOT Kid’s Zone features hayride, bouncy slide, and more appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office debuts new truck cruiser
MONROE COUNTY, WV (WVNS) — The Monroe County Commission released a statement announcing the purchase of a 2024 Dodge Ram Truck Cruiser, paid for by funds from jail reimbursement. The purchase is viewed as an investment back into public safety efforts within the county. It also affords officers to handle more difficult terrain and improve […]
City of Lewisburg Historic Landmark Commission to meet
LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – The City of Lewisburg’s Historic Landmark Commission will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 7, at 5 p.m., in the Paul R. Cooley Council Chambers, Washington Street West, Lewisburg, West Virginia to hear the following applications. Call to order Approval of the minutes Bob Pollard, 471 Church Street, add […] The post City of Lewisburg Historic Landmark Commission to meet appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Residents of Summers and Monroe counties face a lack of transportation, housing and job options
UNION — Monroe County native Nick Dalton is working the register inside Kittles Hardware and Supply, a shop on Main Street with wooden floors and a green awning over the front door. Between scanning codes and ringing customers up, he says that not much is different in the county from when he was a kid. […] Residents of Summers and Monroe counties face a lack of transportation, housing and job options appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
Taste of Our Towns features Carnegie Hall teaching artist
Lewisburg, WV (WVDN) – Carnegie Hall’s 38th Taste of Our Towns (TOOT) fundraiser is quickly approaching. The festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 12, from 12 – 4 p.m. in downtown Lewisburg, West Virginia. This year, Carnegie Hall’s Teaching Artist will be spread throughout the festival alongside the food vendors with exhibits and demonstrations. “In […] The post Taste of Our Towns features Carnegie Hall teaching artist appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Students Preserve Local History Through Summer Programs
GREENBRIER COUNTY, W.Va. (WVDN) — Becky Campbell, Site Coordinator for the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Summer Program, and Angie Leef, Site Coordinator at Greenbrier West High School, presented details earlier this month to the Greenbrier County Board of Education about two impactful summer initiatives: the Meadow River Trail and the Oral History […] The post Students Preserve Local History Through Summer Programs appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
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