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Justice says ongoing investigation into death of 14-year-old will determine what went wrong
Questions remain about what went wrong in the state’s interaction with 14-year-old Kyneddi Miller before she was found dead “in a skeletal state” in her Boone County home. On Friday, Gov. Jim Justice said an ongoing investigation will try to determine if West Virginia State Police or Child Protective Services could have done more to […] The post Justice says ongoing investigation into death of 14-year-old will determine what went wrong appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
New scoreboards installed at Mingo Central baseball, softball fields
NEWTOWN – Over the last few years the new Mingo Central High School baseball and softball fields have been a work in progress with continued upgrades and additions to the two facilities. The two on-campus fields atop Miner Mountain have both received further improvements with the installation of new...
Night Under the Stars
MULLENS, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Gather ‘round the campfire for an unforgettable “Night Under the Stars” with Southern West Virginia Performing Arts for their latest dinner theater production. Follow us as we discover the great outdoors…for some this is a place of peace and tranquility and for others it’s…well…a little messy. A “Night Under the Stars,” […]
Williamson Memorial seeks financial assistance from county
Williamson Memorial's Chief Executive Officer Timothy Hatfield approached the Mingo County Commission on Tuesday, May 21, requesting financial aid of $1 million from the Economic Development Fund. Hatfield began by providing a brief history of the Williamson Health and Wellness Center, detailing its inception, current status and plans. He emphasized...
Skaff home from the hospital, but snakebite pain persists
CHARELSTON, W.Va. — Doug Skaff is out of the hospital, but the pain from four snakebites continues to be severe. The former lawmaker and unsuccessful candidate for Secretary of State in the May primary election was removing his campaign signs in the Danville area of Boone County back on May 15th. As he went to pull one from the ground he inadvertently disturbed at least two copperheads which suddenly bit him.
Week 1 Grid Spotlight:
WHEN: Thursday, Aug. 29, 7 p.m. WHERE: Buck Harless Stadium, Mingo Central High School, Newtown, W.Va. Editor's note: This is Part One of an 11-part feature highlighting the week-by-week opponents this fall for the Mingo Central and Tug Valley high school football teams. The Mingo Central and Tug Valley high...
Mingo County parents remain jailed over child neglect and living conditions
MINGO COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — Two parents in Mingo County accused of having two toddlers living in inhumane conditions and not receiving medical care for serious illnesses appeared in magistrate court Thursday. Katie Jo Meade, 23, and Curtis Andrew Meade, 24, both of Matewan, are charged with two counts...
Seatbelt checkpoint to be held in McDowell County
MCDOWELL COUNTY, WV (WVNS) — A seatbelt checkpoint will be held in McDowell County on May 24, 2024. The checkpoint will be held by the McDowell County Sheriff’s Office, and will be from 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 24, 2024 to 1:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 25, 2024 at the Route 52/Route 103 Intersection, also […]
Lawmakers Return To The Capitol, A Child Neglect Case And Pipeline Safety, This West Virginia Week
On this West Virginia Week, lawmakers returned to the capitol for interim committee meetings and a special session of the West Virginia Legislature. We’ll talk about some of the policy decisions lawmakers made. Plus, we’ll look at updates on the Mountain Valley Pipeline, the latest news for a Charleston...
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