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Kicking off soggy weekend…again; flash flooding remains a concern
Friday begins drier with some sunshine but clouds are on the increase. By mid-morning scattered showers return from west to east. Temps aren’t hurt much with the mid 70s for afternoon highs. Showers and an isolated t-storm is likely for the late afternoon and early evening. Turning to Friday evening, heavy rain and thunderstorm downpours […]
HospiceCare Named a 2024 Hospice Honors Recipient
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Hinton News) – HospiceCare has been named a 2024 Hospice CAHPS Honors Award recipient by HEALTHCAREfirst, a leading provider of revenue cycle management services, CAHPS and bereavement surveys and advanced analytics for hospice organizations. This prestigious annual review recognizes agencies that continuously provide a positive patient experience and high-quality care as measured by the patient […] The post HospiceCare Named a 2024 Hospice Honors Recipient appeared first on The Hinton News.
Monroe County’s JarHead Farms Raises Funds by Successfully Pitching Its Need to Grow and Combat Food Deserts
ALDERSON W.Va. (Hinton News) – Natasha Zoe of Jarhead Farms in Monroe County is on to something special – she is managing a profitable farm and delivering fresh fruits to people who live in food deserts. Her business pitch is being heard and winning awards. In the past two months, Zoe has excelled in two pitch competitions and earned a “Try This WV” mini-grant award to secure much-needed equipment to get her fresh farm fruits to customers more quickly and efficiently. JarHead Farms placed first in the Pitch Southern West Virginia Business Idea competition by expert judges and was also the audience’s...
Temporary road closures in Summers County due to flood cleanup
SUMMERS COUNTY, WV (WVNS) — Parts of roads in Summers County will be closed for cleanup after flooding. According to a post on the Summers County WV 911 Center’s Facebook page, parts of Ballengee and James Street will be closed on Thursday, May 16, 2024. The roads will be temporarily closed while Hinton City Works […]
Great American Petting Zoo Farm returns to Mountain State on June 15
Oak Hill, WV (WOAY)—The Great American Petting Zoo Farm is returning to the mountain state this summer. The farm features pigs, alpacas, goats, sheep, pigs, llamas, and several other animals for guests to meet and learn about. The petting zoo will be open daily from noon to 7:00 pm...
Summers County teachers leading improvement of mathematics teaching and learning as part of statewide network
HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) – Mathematics teachers from Summers County Comprehensive High School have collaborated over the past year to improve mathematics teaching and learning as part of the statewide “Mountaineer Mathematics Master Teachers” (M3T) network. As part of the network, the teachers from Summers County work as a M3T “local improvement team,” focused on a shared problem faced across their mathematics classrooms, testing a shared solution, and working with other educators across the state to think about the impact and next steps. “It has been wonderful to bring in people from the county to be part of this work with...
Hot start to the week
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - The pleasant and sunny weather we had from over the weekend will be sticking around today as high pressure sticks around. This will provide us with clear skies to start off our morning and sunny skies for our afternoon. A few areas of fog will be possible this morning, but the majority of the Mid-Ohio Valley will start off clear for the commute to work or school. With an easy-going day across the region, we will probably want to try to take advantage of the dry weather and try to get outside.
Hometown Eats: Thai This Express
RADFORD, Va. (WDBJ) - One of the best things about Hometown Eats is getting to try something outside your comfort zone. For many people, that’s Thai food, because they worry about it being “spicy.” That didn’t stop a boy from Wythe County who was bitten by the love bug, which opened up his taste buds to a new world of flavor.
Baseball Recap: Deuce Rompon II can't quite lead PikeView over Charleston Catholic
If PikeView was riding high off their 11-1 takedown of WestSide last Thursday, their most recent game may have dampened their spirits a bit. The PikeView Panthers fell 11-8 to the Charleston Catholic Irish on Friday. The result was an unpleasant reminder to PikeView of the 10-0 loss they experienced in the pair's previous head-to-head fixture back in April of 2018.
The Friends of the Summers County Public Library announce winners of Mother’s Day baskets
HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) - The Friends of the Library would like to officially announce the winners of the raffle for Mother’s Day baskets. The money raised from the raffles will buy equipment for displays (like for the art show) in the library. Basket #1 – Quilt & Pillow – Margie Woodrum; Basket #2 – Spa Basket – Judy Orphey; Basket #3 - Gardening Basket with Plan – Ron Lilly; Basket #4 – Phyllis Whitley Book Basket – Phyllis Parker; Basket #5 – Chocolate and Roses – Regina Gwinn; Basket #6 – Movie & Popcorn Basket – Maura Lindbergh; Basket #7 – Ice Cream Cooler full of Treats – Sherry Gwinn; Basket #8 – Reading Center Basket – Phillip Groves; Basket #9 – Girl Scout Cookie Basket – Judy Hangar; Basket #10 – Flower Basket and Tote – Cathy Keppler. The post The Friends of the Summers County Public Library announce winners of Mother’s Day baskets appeared first on The Hinton News.
Virginia Tech softball wins Los Angeles Regional opener against San Diego State
LOS ANGELES, Ca. – In the opening match up of the Los Angeles Regional s for the NCAA Tournament, No. 17 Virginia Tech defeated San Diego State 5-1 at Easton Stadium. The Hokies were led by the strong pitching of junior Emma Lemley who gave up only one hit in the first five innings. Lemley pitched a complete game, allowing just three hits with six strikeouts.
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