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Columbia Gas of Virginia to begin pipeline upgrade in Covington
COVINGTON, Va. (WDBJ) - Columbia Gas of Virginia will begin its natural gas infrastructure replacement project May 20; it will continue through November. The project will take place during the hours of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, with the possibility of weekend work. Columbia Gas says the...
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...
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...
Covington Water Plant faces $5,000 daily fines, revocation of permits due to multiple violations
Covington, VA – Official city documents obtained from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request revealed that the City of Covington faces significant scrutiny and potential fines and permit revocation due to multiple violations at its water treatment plant. This lack of certified staff and water quality monitoring means the city cannot guarantee the safety […] The post Covington Water Plant faces $5,000 daily fines, revocation of permits due to multiple violations appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Covington Council Hears Proposed Budget and Abandons a Contested Right of Way
After an innovation by Wanda Moore, First Lady, Gospel Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, in the absence of Elder Pete Moore, and the pledge of allegiance to the flag, the Covington City Council called their regular meeting to order, Tuesday evening. They heard the proposed 2024-2025 fiscal year budget and voted unanimously to abandon […] The post Covington Council Hears Proposed Budget and Abandons a Contested Right of Way appeared first on The Virginian Review.
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 […]
Greenbrier Chapter of Read Aloud WV Distributes Books to Local Students
RAINELLE AND ALDERSON W.Va. (WVDN) – The Greenbrier Chapter of Read Aloud WV distributed books to the children at Rainelle Elementary School (19 April) and Alderson Elementary School (24 April). Both events were made possible by a grant from the Hollowell Dawkins Foundation. The children were very excited to get books. Their eyes lit up […] The post Greenbrier Chapter of Read Aloud WV Distributes Books to Local Students appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Echoes of the Past: Math Whizzes Recognized
1924– 100 Years Ago United Methodism A new chapter in the history of American Methodism was begun last week when a report of the unification of the Methodist Episcopal Church with the Methodist Episcopal Church South was ratified by 842 votes to 13 in the general conference of the former body at Springfield, MA. “Eighty […] The post Echoes of the Past: Math Whizzes Recognized appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Lone Star AC church to host ‘Power of Camp’ on May 19
Lone Star AC church will host ‘Power of Camp’ Sunday during Sunday morning service May 19th at 10:30AM. This is a special day to acknowledge the impact of Christian camping on building God’s kingdom and impacting lives for Him. Come be a part of this service where we’ll sing camp songs, hear testimonials and share […] The post Lone Star AC church to host ‘Power of Camp’ on May 19 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Greenbrier County Commission discusses broken license plate reader and the Meadow River Trail
GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – The Commission discussed various agenda items, including approval of minutes, settlements of estates, budget revisions, line item transfers and a proclamation for Community Action Month. Approved were two budget revisions, two line item transfers and a motion for permit approvals from the Greenbrier County Health Department. Also, an inquiry by […] The post Greenbrier County Commission discusses broken license plate reader and the Meadow River Trail appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Alderson Women’s Club recognizes bus drivers
ALDERSON W.Va. (WVDN) – The Alderson Women’s Club recognized the bus drivers for Alderson Elementary School at their May meeting. President Betty Thomas presented each driver with a gift card and read letters of appreciation from some of the students who ride their buses. Afterward, a delicious meal prepared by the members was enjoyed by all. The post Alderson Women’s Club recognizes bus drivers appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Early voting numbers and voting day information
GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – The early voting polls have closed and today is the official voting day for the 2024 Primary Elections. The Greenbrier County Clerk’s Office reported yesterday morning that around 10% of registered voters voted early in the primaries over the past few weeks. A total of 2,042 early votes were cast. […] The post Early voting numbers and voting day information appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Kars Unlimited Cruise-In to benefit Lori Vest rescheduled to May 19
This Sunday, May 19, Kars Unlimited will be hosting a “Cruise In” at the Jackson River Sports Complex from 2pm-6pm to help the fight against cancer. Local native, Lori Gooch Vest, is currently fighting her own battle against cancer and will be the recipient of the funds raised throughout this event. The Cruise In is […] The post Kars Unlimited Cruise-In to benefit Lori Vest rescheduled to May 19 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
West Virginia State Police urges compliance after multiple violent incidents this week
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — After Lincoln County Senior State Trooper Travis Hurley was stabbed multiple times and hospitalized by a suspect who ran from a traffic stop, State Police Superintendent Col. Jack Chambers said this just adds to a troubling trend within the past year. Even within the past week, a man was killed in Greenbrier County after troopers said he refused to drop a knife.
Lady Spartans, Cavaliers, and Mavericks Repped on All-Coalfield Conf. Teams
Greenbrier East, Greenbrier West, and James Monroe were all well represented on the All-Coalfield Conference softball teams that were announced early Tuesday morning, May 14. The Lady Spartans and Lady Cavaliers had a total of six players that were honored, and James Monroe placed four on the list. The full teams (just Class AAA and […] The post Lady Spartans, Cavaliers, and Mavericks Repped on All-Coalfield Conf. Teams appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
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