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Walk With Dinosaurs was a free exhibit open to school students and the public. → Read More
However, in the regular meeting that followed, the board voted unanimously to expel the student for a year. → Read More
The Clay-Battelle community ate pasta to support one of their own. → Read More
Hershel ‘Woody’ Williams VFW Post 7048 in Fairmont held their Wild Game Feed for the first time since COVID-19. → Read More
Mascia said there would be rigatoni, meatballs, salad, bread and a dessert for $12.00 a piece. → Read More
People across the country were affected by an insulin shortage, including a woman in Webster County. → Read More
WV Fitness 24 partnered with the Humane Society of Harrison County as a permanent donation drop off location. → Read More
Both old and new friends were out at the first in person event since COVID. → Read More
“It doesn’t start with the chicken. It starts with the fertilizer," Goetsch said. → Read More
Dubovyk thanked the many Americans that provided assistance to Ukraine during this time. → Read More
“You never know what you’re going to find that’s what makes it fun it’s treasure hunting,” DeWitt said. → Read More
The Kelly Miller Community Center was hosting an art exhibit called “Listening for Racial Understanding.” → Read More
“I would play games and do the rides like a rollercoaster,” Tiar explained. → Read More
A loyal Sweet A Licious customer was grateful for well wishes after a stint in the hospital. → Read More
A family of 11 in Jane Lew were picking up the pieces after a devastating fire over the weekend. → Read More
Nutter Fort Volunteer Fire Department held an open house for their new Emergency Services that start November 29. → Read More
On November 18, Clarksburg native and West Virginia University alumna Emily Shaffer, would be making a guest appearance on Blue Bloods. → Read More
Despite the rain Grafton residents gathered for their annual Veterans Day parade. → Read More
The community lined High Street in Morgantown for the annual Veterans Day parade. → Read More
The Bridge invited the community to the Citynet Center to make cards for veterans. → Read More