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Real estate continuing education classes slated for April
The Greenbrier Valley Board of Realtors is providing 2022 continuing education courses on Tuesday, April 12, at the WVSOM Conference Center, 400 North Lee Street, Lewisburg.Speaker/instructor will be Terry Watson, an icon in the real estate training world. He holds a Distinguished Real Estate Instructor title and is known for unique and vibrant presentations. Topics […] The post Real estate continuing education classes slated for April appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
McClintic Joins Greenbrier Real Estate Service
LEWISBURG (WVDN) — Bobby McClintic comes to Greenbrier Real Estate Service after retiring from Greenbrier County Schools. McClintic was born and raised in White Sulphur Springs. After graduating from Concord College, McClintic received his master’s in education administration from Marshal University. McClintic ’s career with Greenbrier County Schools spanned three decades where he served as […] The post McClintic Joins Greenbrier Real Estate Service appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Local Realtor speaks to Richlands Ruritans
The Richland Ruritan members met at the Calvary Methodist Church on the Midland Trail East on Oct. 13 to hear a presentation on the real estate market in the Greenbrier Valley by Paul Grist of Paul Grist Real Estate Associates. Grist’s presentation included a set of handouts which documented the...
Fayetteville accepting bids to turn former schools into hotel, apartments
FAYETTEVILLE, WV (WVNS) – The Town of Fayetteville is currently accepting bids from developers hoping to turn former school buildings into apartments and a boutique hotel. Just a decade ago, Fayetteville Elementary, Middle and High School all sat next to each other in the downtown area. When the school board voted to close the buildings, they were purchased by the town with hopes of turning them into something special.
Richlands Ruritans Hold Meeting
The Richland Ruritan members met at the Calvary Methodist Church on the Midland Trail East on October 13 to hear a presentation on the real estate market in the Greenbrier Valley by Paul Grist of Paul Grist Real Estate Associates. Mr. Grist’s presentation included a set of handouts which documented the market overview. This overview defined the state of the real estate market in the Greenbrier Valley and in Greenbrier County. Using the handouts, Mr. Grist noted the unusually low inventory of homes for sale which is causing home prices to increase. One factor in this condition is...
Rupert Library To Host Earth Day Event
The Rupert Public Library will be observing Earth Day, Thursday, April 22. The library will have interesting books relating to the subject of the environment. Everyone is invited to stop by the library and take home a free plant from Jeff’s Greenhouse. Rupert Library hours are 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. The post Rupert Library To Host Earth Day Event appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Ronceverte Woman Charged With Two-Counts Of Forgery
A Greenbrier County woman was arrested on the morning of Tuesday, April 6, after allegedly passing more than $750 worth of fraudulent checks. Ramona Lucille Neal, 42, of Ronceverte has been charged with two counts of forgery, as well as a bond violation. On Wednesday, March 31, law enforcement took a complaint from the alleged victim who claimed to have received two fraudulent checks from Ramona Lucille Neal (AKA Mona Whitt) in exchange for cash. At least one of the checks was for the amount of $750. According to the criminal complaint, the checks were written from a First National...
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