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Greenbrier and Pocahontas County Drug Court Graduation held
RONCEVERTE W.Va. (WVDN) – Recently, at the Ronceverte Fire Department, a graduation ceremony for Drug Court was held for four adults who have dedicated the last year or more of their lives, to making a change. An excerpt from a pamphlet given at the ceremony says “Just walk into any court in the U.S. and […] The post Greenbrier and Pocahontas County Drug Court Graduation held appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Office welcomes back academy graduates
GREENBRIER COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Office welcomed back two officers who graduated from the West Virginia State Police Academy on Friday, April 26, 2024. Deputy Aaron Davis and Deputy Bradley Walls were members of the 195th Basic Police Training Class, comprised of forty-four police officers from across the state. The Greenbrier […]
Nicholas County native named new Mountaineer mascot for WVU
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WCHS) — A Nicholas County native officially takes on the role of the Mountaineer mascot Friday during a symbolic rifle ceremony at West Virginia University. Braden Adkins, of Richwood, officially accepted the title after being named the successor to Mikel Hagar on March 2, according to a...
Greenbrier County Courthouse News 4-25-24
Suits United Bank v. Lindsey N. Eary; Robert Davis v. Trex Company, Inc; Discover Bank v. Timonthy Walker; Heidelberg Materials US Cement, LLC f/k/a Lehigh Cement Company LLC v. Keystone Concrete LLC; Michael Nutter v. Fayette AWV AM, LLC; Terrance D Petty Jr v. Trex Company, INC; Mary Brown v. Geoffrey Holdridge; Barbara L. […] The post Greenbrier County Courthouse News 4-25-24 appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Some high-poverty counties are told they can better pay for their own schools than the richest county in the country
Virginia's school funding formula doesn't take poverty into account, so high-growth but high-poverty rural counties get penalized. The post Some high-poverty counties are told they can better pay for their own schools than the richest county in the country appeared first on Cardinal News.
Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release: Apr. 14-20
Sunday, April 14 Deputy R. Miller responded to the Hot Springs area for a suspicious person. Captain R. Weaver, Deputy M. Colaw, and Deputy R. Miller responded to a motor vehicle crash on Back Creek Mountain. Deputy R. Miller conducted a traffic stop in the Hot Springs area. Deputy R. Miller conducted a traffic […] The post Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release: Apr. 14-20 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
WVSOM students volunteer throughout county during D.O. Day of Service
LEWISBURG, W.Va. (WVDN) – Medical school is a challenging experience that often leaves little spare time for outside pursuits, but students at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) gave up their Saturday to perform volunteer work for five organizations in Greenbrier County. On April 20, students participated in the second annual National D.O. Day of […] The post WVSOM students volunteer throughout county during D.O. Day of Service appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
New mountain bike and trail organization being introduced through launch party
LEWISBURG, WV (WVNS) — The Greenbrier Valley Off-Road Biking Association is inviting the community to a launch party for a new non-profit organization. The event will be on Friday, May 3, 2024 at the Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center at 905 Washington St. West, Lewisburg, WV 24901 from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Board members and […]
Mayors March for Meals on Wheels
GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – Each March, Meals on Wheels celebrates the historic day in 1972 when a national nutrition program for seniors was added to the Older Americans Act. This legislation supported the rapid growth of the Meals on Wheels network which now collectively serves 2.8 million seniors each year. The program helps reduce […] The post Mayors March for Meals on Wheels appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Sharon Ruritans Donate to After Prom Party
Recently the Sharon Ruritan Club presented a donation to Michael May, the Health and Wellness Director as well as Personal Trainer at the Alleghany Highlands YMCA. The donation will be used for the 2024 After Prom Party of the Alleghany County High School. The present juniors and seniors of Alleghany County High School will soon […] The post Sharon Ruritans Donate to After Prom Party appeared first on The Virginian Review.
AHPS Accepting Out-of-Zone Transfer Requests for Students
LOW MOOR — If you wish for your child to be considered for an out-of-attendance zone school and you live in the Alleghany Highlands Public Schools service area (Alleghany County including Iron Gate and Clifton Forge as well as Covington City), please complete the downloadable attendance zone transfer form: file:///C:/Users/ccps_psy_test/Downloads/24-24%20out%20of%20zone%20form.pdf Please note that we will […] The post AHPS Accepting Out-of-Zone Transfer Requests for Students appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Anne Wilson to perform at the State Fair of West Virginia
FAIRLEA, WV (WVNS) — Another artist was announced as a part of the State Fair of West Virginia’s 2024 Concert Series. Anne Wilson was added to the Concert Series lineup for the 2024 State Fair of West Virginia. She will perform at the West Virginia State Fairgrounds in the Fairlea area of Greenbrier County on […]
AHPS Announce Honor Rolls for Third 9 Weeks
ALLEGHANY HIGH SCHOOL Seniors: A-Honor Roll Marcus BaileyAnneliese CallowMatthew ClaytonDavid ConnerMontana CookHarley CrawfordVictoria CritzerChristian FlennerSarah FrancisAbbie FridleyBella FullerChristopher HardenAmy TongAdam TremblayPurcel TurnerRiley WalkerAidan White Seniors: A/B-Honor Roll Skylar AdamsShanna AdkinsNicholas AndersonHunter BowyerSydney-Kay BraggCanyia BurksAshton BurnsKole CaldwellSerenity CampbellMacyn CashReniayh CheatwoodAndrew ColeMason DawsonHunter DepriestJordan DingusHolly DresslerConner FridleyHayli Givens Elbert Graham IIIHannah GrovesKabreya HendersonGabriella TicknerTemrak Tucker Tyler TuckerChloe […] The post AHPS Announce Honor Rolls for Third 9 Weeks appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Help Us Make a Pawsitive Impact: WVDN Seeks Donations for Greenbrier County Humane Society
LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – As April winds down, The West Virginia Daily News (WVDN) is issuing a heartfelt plea to the community: help us support the Greenbrier Humane Society. With the donation drive scheduled to end on April 30, we find ourselves lagging in our goal to provide crucial assistance to this vital organization. Now, […] The post Help Us Make a Pawsitive Impact: WVDN Seeks Donations for Greenbrier County Humane Society appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Chargers drop second straight girls soccer contest
HOT SPRINGS – Bath County lost their second straight girls soccer match following a home non-district loss to Auburn 8-0 last Friday in Hot Springs. The Chargers could not shut down the trio of Katie Light, Grace Harris, and Kennedy Marshall who scored seven of the Eagles eight goals. It was a big-time […] The post Chargers drop second straight girls soccer contest appeared first on The Virginian Review.
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