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AHPS Closed Monday, May 27 for Memorial Day
Alleghany Highlands Public Schools Division schools and offices will be closed Monday, May 27, in observance of Memorial Day. Schools and offices will reopen on Tuesday, May 28. AHPS news and events are regularly updated on Facebook at AHPublicSchools and on Instagram at ahpublicschools. Information is also available at www.ahps.k12.va,us. The post AHPS Closed Monday, May 27 for Memorial Day appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Covington Post Office and Curtis A. Smith VFW Post 1033 and Auxiliary Pay Tribute to Vietnam Veterans
We begin our journey to the arrival of the The Wall That Heals’ on October 3-6, 2024 with these eight Vietnam Veterans. All paid some. Some paid all – SS Fred E. Barnette (KIA April 26, 1967) and CPL Carl Roger Crosier (KIA March 20, 1967). Thank you for your service. It is truly an […] The post Covington Post Office and Curtis A. Smith VFW Post 1033 and Auxiliary Pay Tribute to Vietnam Veterans appeared first on The Virginian Review.
AHS Signing Day Has Biggest Turnout Since Inaugural Year
On the morning of Friday, May 17, Alleghany High School (AHS) hosted “Signing Day” in the school library. It was the fourth straight year that AHS hosted Signing Day and invited teachers, parents, and press to come honor its student participants. According to the event emcee, Seth Bradley, this year’s turnout was the biggest the […] The post AHS Signing Day Has Biggest Turnout Since Inaugural Year appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Virginia Echoes of the Past – Mark Keith recommended for AHS football coaching position
Echoes of the Past is a collection of historical articles curated from The Virginian Review and other publications archived since 1914. You may be exposed to content that you find offensive or objectionable. For historical purposes and accuracy, articles are reprinted in their original, unedited form, and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of […] The post Virginia Echoes of the Past – Mark Keith recommended for AHS football coaching position appeared first on The Virginian Review.
City of Covington Municipal Pool to be open Saturday, May 25
The City of Covington Municipal Pool will be opened this Memorial Day Weekend as follows Saturday noon-5, Sunday 1-6 and Monday noon-5. Admission is $4.00 for adults and $3.00 for students. Saturday, May 25 Good News Church is sponsoring the admission. The post City of Covington Municipal Pool to be open Saturday, May 25 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Summers County cleans up after heavy rainfall
HINTON, WV (WVNS) — After heavy rainfall over the weekend of May 18, 2024, parts of Summers County saw damage from flooding and mudslides. Luckily, thanks to a quick response from agencies involved, everything was nearly back to normal as of Monday, May 20, 2024. Loyd Lowry, Director of Summers County Emergency Management, said there […]
Greenbrier County Courthouse News 5-23-24
Suits Jackie Gore v. WV Great Barrel Company, LLC; BCS Rentals LLC a. Skipper Zickafoose. Divorces Havyn Nicholle Moore and Jeffrey Allen Moore Jr.; Mary Kathryn Rife and Andrew Wade Wiseman; Courtney Breanna Frame and William Paul Frame. Marriages William Riley Stamper to Analisa Elizabeth Stratienko; Aaron Tyler Lockheart to Taylor Gray Dahl; Landon Dwayne […] The post Greenbrier County Courthouse News 5-23-24 appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation announces return of annual dinner
MAXWELTON W.Va. (WVDN) – The Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation has announced the return of its annual dinner with a celebratory twist on Thursday, June 27 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the WV School of Osteopathic Medicine’s Student Center in Lewisburg. Greenbrier Valley EDC is celebrating 30 years of serving Greenbrier, Pocahontas and Monroe counties, […] The post Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation announces return of annual dinner appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Greenbrier County ACDS Graduates Honored at The Marvel Center
RUPERT, W.Va. (WVDN) – Approximately 40 friends and family gathered at The Marvel Center on Saturday, May 11, to commemorate five Greenbrier County graduates of the West Virginia Apprenticeship for Child Development Specialist (ACDS) program. The Greenbrier County ACDS graduates honored at the ceremony were Brianna Hedrick with Li’l Britches Child Care Center, Heidi Scott […] The post Greenbrier County ACDS Graduates Honored at The Marvel Center appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Celebrating National Rescue Dog Day!
HINTON, WV (WVNS) — Monday, May 20, 2024 was National Rescue Dog Day, and the Summers County Humane Society showed out with some adorable pooches! Board member and dog foster parent Gayle Rancer is in the process of adopting their current foster dog, Gigi. Rancer said that adopting a rescue dog, or even fostering, is […]
West Virginia Senate Honors WWII Hero with Memorial Road Dedication
GREENBRIER COUNTY, W.Va. (WVDN) — West Virginia lawmakers are paying tribute to a local hero by proposing the designation of a portion of County Route 20/Spring Creek Station Road as the “U.S. Army PFC Clarence William (‘Buck’) Holliday Memorial Road.” Senate Concurrent Resolution 26, introduced by Senators Deeds and Jeffries on February 1, seeks to […] The post West Virginia Senate Honors WWII Hero with Memorial Road Dedication appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Covington building crisis part two: putting children, public in harm’s way
COVINGTON, Va (Virginian Review) — Official city records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request revealed that the City of Covington is allegedly not only illegally operating an uncertified building department, but has also apparently allowed the 410 on Main Corporation to host at least 10 or more unpermitted public and private events […] The post Covington building crisis part two: putting children, public in harm’s way appeared first on The Virginian Review.
City of Covington and Kars Unlimited announce a fun filled day on Saturday, May 25
Nothing sweeter than summertime, cars, great food, kid’s activities and American Honey. It’s all happening Saturday, May 25 at the River Rock Amphitheatre located at the Jackson River Sport Complex. The events kick off at 10:00 am with a car show hosted by Kars Unlimited to honor our Veterans. We will have children activities from […] The post City of Covington and Kars Unlimited announce a fun filled day on Saturday, May 25 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Collaboration Between WVSOM and Marshall University Will Allow Medical Students to Earn Dual D.O./MPH Degree
LEWISBURG, W.Va. — Students at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) will soon have the opportunity to earn a Master of Public Health degree (MPH) while completing their osteopathic medical education. WVSOM has entered into a partnership with Marshall University that will allow the medical school’s students to supplement their Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree with an MPH degree through a program that lasts a total of five years.
Throwback Thursday – Woodie, Nida Recipients of Hospital’s Frist Award
Alleghany Regional Hospital has announced the recipients of its 2004 Frist Humanitarian Awards. Virgil Woodie, left, director of Dietary Services, has received the Frist Employee award, while Marvin Nida, right, has received the Frist volunteer award. With Woodie and Nida is Daniel Jackson, ARH chief executive officer. (ARH Photo) The post Throwback Thursday – Woodie, Nida Recipients of Hospital’s Frist Award appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Eli Weese, Baylee Peters named Mr and Miss AHS’ 2024
Baylee Peters is Miss AHS for 2024 and Eli Weese is Mr. AHS. The two seniors were bestowed the honors on Wednesday, May 15, during the AHS Class of 2024’s Senior Awards Night. Bailey and Eli received $250 memorial scholarships that were established in honor of the late Dontae Miller. Dontae, the 2023 Mr. AHS, […] The post Eli Weese, Baylee Peters named Mr and Miss AHS’ 2024 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Local kids expand learning in outdoor classroom
DANIELS, WV (WVNS) – Local Raleigh County 4th graders are becoming one with nature and picking up some new skills. The WVU Extension Office has partnered up with Raleigh County 4H to create an outdoor classroom. In this class, the kids had the opportunity to go through six different stations that had six different activities. […]
Mountain Music Festival 2024 Arrives May 30
OAK HILL W.Va. (Hinton News) – Mountain Music Festival returns to ACE Adventure Resort for the tenth year May 30 to June 1. Appalachia’s destination music festival combines outdoor adventures and live music with mind-blowing visual artists, fun workshops, and glorious camping in the New River Gorge. The weekend will kick off Thursday night at ACE’s The Lost Paddle Bar and Grill with shows from 3 of the festival’s 18 bands: Minka, Yam Yam, and Same as it Ever Was. Popular bands like Beats Antique, Monophonics, Big Something, and Moon Hooch will be performing on the Lake Stage and Main Stage...
CSX Office Car Presidential Train rolls through southern West Virginia
THURMOND, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Railfans and tourists in New River Gorge National Park got a special treat on Wednesday as a special train rolled through the Mountain State. The CSX Transportation Office Car Special (OCS), also known as the CSX Presidential/Executives Train, rolled through West Virginia from White Sulphur Springs to Kenova on Wednesday. The […]
NRG NP officials searching for owner of two dogs found by visitor
SANDSTONE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Officials with New River Gorge National Park & Preserve (NRGNPP) are attempting to locate the owner of two dogs found by a visitor. According to NRGNPP, a visitor saved two dogs off of the side of I-64 near the Grandview exit. Park officials say that the dogs are very sweet, house-trained, […]
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