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Greenbrier County Courthouse News 5-30-24
Suits Velocity Investments LLC v. Evelyn Wolfe; Daniel Lee Polk v. FCA US LLC. Divorces Jasmine Blankenship and David Blankenship Jr.; Melissa Dawn Sparks and Matthew Douglas Sparks. Marriages Colton Seth Owens to Jessica Elizabeth Goins; Deven Alexander McLean to Haylie Izabella Lewis; Caleb Isaac Lilly to Megan Ashley Cozort; Samuel Ephraim Burkett to Kaitlyn […] The post Greenbrier County Courthouse News 5-30-24 appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Greenbrier County Schools Announce Major Energy Savings Project
Lewisburg, WV (WVDN) – Greenbrier County Schools proudly announces a comprehensive energy savings project that will significantly enhance the energy efficiency of school facilities throughout the county. Following an extensive three-year analysis of all school facility lighting, HVAC systems, and utility costs, the $14 million project, led by the engineering firm CMTA, will impact every school […] The post Greenbrier County Schools Announce Major Energy Savings Project appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
4th annual Mountain Made Makers Market kicks off today
MT. NEBO, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Looking for something to do this weekend? The 4th annual Mountain Made Makers Market kicks off in Nicholas County today. Here, the finest handmade and homemade Appalachian crafts will take center stage. This annual event invites attendees to engage directly with talented Appalachian artists and craftsmen, explore their creations, and […]
Pickle Ball hype is making its way to Rainelle
RAINELLE, WV (WVNS) – The popularity of Pickle Ball is growing by the day, and the town of Rainelle is hopping on the bandwagon Pickle Ball courts are being added to the Greenbrier Hills Golf and Tennis Club. 8 pickle ball courts are in the planning process. The tennis courts will be remodeled, and the […]
Pickleball courts coming to the City of Rainelle
RAINELLE, WV (WOAY)- Rainelle received funds for some much-needed updating of their outdoor tennis courts, but they are adding more than just tennis. The governor’s office has awarded the City of Rainelle over $68,000 to renovate its tennis courts. The courts date back to 1972, but that’s not why they needed repair.
Nicholas County Board of Education approves budget for 2024-25 amid financial challenges
SUMMERSVILLE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – On Monday, May 20, the Nicholas County Board of Education held a public hearing and subsequently approved a budget for the 2024-25 school year. Despite facing financial challenges, the board outlined a budget totaling $52.4 million, an increase from last year’s $48.8 million. The approved budget combines general current expenses and […]
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