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Echoes of the Past: Mystical Arts Tour Underway
1924– 100 Years Ago Greenbrier High School News The newly-formed Greenbrier Debating Club will make their debut to the school on May 2 when they meet Greenbrier Military School of Lewisburg in a debate on the question: “Resolved: That the latest immigration bill should be vetoed.” Another National Park Plans will be pushed as rapidly […] The post Echoes of the Past: Mystical Arts Tour Underway appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Taco Dinner Fundraiser Announced
WILLIAMSBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – Enjoy a delicious taco dinner to benefit the Williamsburg Food Pantry, on May 11, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Williamsburg Community Center. All the ingredients will be furnished to build a taco to your taste. In addition, there will be refried beans, nachos and cheese and much more, dessert […] The post Taco Dinner Fundraiser Announced appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Vivek Ramaswamy to Campaign with Attorney General Patrick Morrisey
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Entrepreneur and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will campaign with Attorney General Patrick Morrisey this Friday, May 3 in Lewisburg. Ramaswamy endorsed Morrisey for Governor last week. “The single most important Supreme Court ruling this century is West Virginia v. EPA: it codifies the Major Questions Doctrine, which likely renders […]
Meet the Candidate: Janima “J” Bond
HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) - My name is Janima "J" Bond and I'm running for Hinton City Council because I have a true desire to create positive change and I'm concerned for my neighbors, the community, and the future of this city. For many, Hinton is a great place to live, and I consider myself fortunate to have grown up here. However, there is much work to be done to improve the quality of life for all residents and to propel our city forward. We must ensure we are electing leaders we believe will commit to making the safety and security of...
Meet the Candidate: Sabrina Stutts for Monroe County Board of Education
I’m Sabrina Meadows Stutts, a Monroe County native. I’m a 1994 graduate of Peterstown High School, 1998 graduate of Bluefield State College and a 2001 graduate of Concord University. I currently work as a site manager for Monroe Health Center Forest Hill. I am a proud mother of three children. My oldest two children are […]
City of Covington – Main Street Closure for “Cinco De Mayo Fiesta”
The City of Covington would like to make our citizens and downtown business owners aware that Main Street and parts of the surrounding streets will be blocked off on Friday, May 3, 2024. The street will be blocked off and impassible beginning at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, May 3rd. This will be in preparation for […] The post City of Covington – Main Street Closure for “Cinco De Mayo Fiesta” appeared first on The Virginian Review.
West Virginia Daily News Extends Donation Period for Greenbrier Humane Society Item Drive
LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – The West Virginia Daily News (WVDN) is officially announcing an extension of the donation period for the Greenbrier Humane Society Item Drive. The extended period offers an opportunity for individuals to continue demonstrating their compassion and commitment to the well-being of furry friends across the region. Originally slated to conclude at […] The post West Virginia Daily News Extends Donation Period for Greenbrier Humane Society Item Drive appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Arietta DuPre, a Monroe and Summers County native has completed her first book
SWEET SPRINGS W.Va. (Hinton News) - Arietta DuPre, a Summers and Monroe County native, has announced the completion of her first book, "Sustainability - Ideas for Beginners and Brief History of Sweet Springs." She released the following statement: "The sustainability portion of the book gives some ideas of how to have balcony gardens, sustainable fertilizers, and sustainable bug repellents. I wrote this short book to help people see that sustainability is not a scary word, nor a scary way of life - it is rather simple. People see commercials and hear people talk about sustainable practices on a large scale, but the average person doesn't have any reason for...
Andrew Utterback Opens His New American National Insurance Office in Alderson
ALDERSON W.Va (WVDN) – Andrew Utterback is a young and vivacious Alderson man who chose a beautiful May day to open his new office for American National Insurance, Inc. Previously working for State Farm for about a year, Andrew saw the chance to open his owner/agent business when that owner moved to Beckley. Being raised on a farm […] The post Andrew Utterback Opens His New American National Insurance Office in Alderson appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
The Shadow: Bubble Boys and Drama Queens
Mr. Mayor of Covington, how about dropping the Drama Queen act and focusing on issues by honestly following the scriptures you post every day and the laws you swore to uphold? Like ensuring safe buildings and infrastructure. Providing safe water. Create safe environments for your constituents and protection for our children. Ensure fair representation for […] The post The Shadow: Bubble Boys and Drama Queens appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Two suspects airlifted after Summers County car chase
SUMMERS COUNTY, WV (WVNS) — Two suspects were airlifted after a car chase that started in Summers County. Around 2:50 a.m. on Sunday, April 28, 2024, Sheriff Faris attempted to hold a traffic stop on Route 20 in the Pipestem area of Summers County. The driver of the car attempted to flee, resulting in a […]
First Saturdays to be Observed at Historic Williamsburg Church Beginning May 4
WILLIAMSBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – First Saturday’s daily Mass and devotions will be observed in the Catholic Church of Mary Immaculate beginning Saturday, May 4, and continuing through the first Saturday in October. A covered dish luncheon follows each of the seven monthly observances. Completed in 1902, the church building is the third Catholic church built to […] The post First Saturdays to be Observed at Historic Williamsburg Church Beginning May 4 appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
The Greenbrier County GOP welcomes all to Debate Week
GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – Tuesday, April 30, join the community for a debate between the candidates for House of Delegates (47th District) at the brand new Cowboy Kitchen in Rainelle (118 Ohio Avenue, adjacent to City Hall). A buffet meal starts at 5:30 (dutch treat), debate starts at 7 p.m. Delegate candidates are Stephen […] The post The Greenbrier County GOP welcomes all to Debate Week appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Lewisburg Historic Landmarks Commission to meet
LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – The Lewisburg Historic Landmarks Commission will meet Monday, May 13, at 5 p.m. in regular session in the Paul R. Cooley Council Chamber located in Lewisburg City Hall, 942 Washington Street West, Lewisburg, WV. Agenda: 1. Call to Order. 2. Approval of Minutes: April 8. 3. Comments from the public. 4. […] The post Lewisburg Historic Landmarks Commission to meet appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
WVU Cancer Institute raises over $1.1M at record-breaking Spring Gala
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The WVU Cancer Institute shared and celebrated its collaborative work to reduce the cancer burden in Appalachia at this year’s Spring Gala, which raised over $1.1 million – a new record – to support cancer care, research, and outreach. More than 350 attendees...
James Monroe Track & Field New River Inv. Results
The James Monroe Mavericks track and field teams competed in the New River Invitational yesterday. Final Results are as follows courtesy of James Monroe Track and Field/Facebook. Men’s Results: 400-M Dash: William Jackson, 3rd 800-M Run: Shane Arthur, 2nd 3200-M Run: Bryceson Whitt, 3rd 110-M Hurdles: Conner Dillon, 3rd 4 x 400 […] The post James Monroe Track & Field New River Inv. Results appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
East Softball Dominates Oak Hill, Sets up Showdown with Woodrow
FAIRLEA- The Greenbrier East Lady Spartans could have very easily glanced ahead to Wednesday night’s clash with the Woodrow Wilson Lady Flying Eagles before taking care of business against Oak Hill on Tuesday night, April 30. However, East did no such thing, and defeated the Lady Red Devils 13-4 in just five innings in the […] The post East Softball Dominates Oak Hill, Sets up Showdown with Woodrow appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
The raising of the Children’s Memorial Flag
LEWISBURG W.VA. (WVDN) – Recently, at the Greenbrier County Courthouse, the community gathered to raise a memorial flag dedicated to children lost because of abuse. With further purpose, Site Supervisor for The Children’s Home Society, Mary Carr, said, “We gather today in remembrance of children in our community who are no longer with us due to abuse as […] The post The raising of the Children’s Memorial Flag appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Rockets rally past Chargers in Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS – Searching for that second win of the season and their first since opening day Bath County (1-4) seemed to have full control, but despite a once five-run lead, Craig County would rally with nine runs in the final three innings to defeat the Chargers 11-7 in a Pioneer District baseball game in […] The post Rockets rally past Chargers in Hot Springs appeared first on The Virginian Review.
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