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AND THEN AGAIN………by Tamara Pettit
……..I must admit I was really surprised to find housing was going to be a big issue in the coming years. Everytime I drive through[Read More…]
JUST MY OPINION …..By Tamara Pettit
The Governor still has not signed HB 5105, which allows for more vaccine exemptions for measles, mumps, chicken pox. I heard an interview on WVMETRO[Read More…]
HOUSING KEY TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Which comes first, the chicken or the egg? The oft debated conundrum might well apply to the economic development mix in Hancock County. The influx[Read More…]
NEW CUMBERLAND LIONS CLUB
2nd VP Jeanne Cox brought the meeting to order and offered the Prayer. Lion Alan Lee led the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes were accepted as read. Communications were received[Read More…]
OBITUARY: ARGYLE DILLON, SR.
Argyle L. Dillon Sr. of New Cumberland was called home to spend eternity with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Argyle passed[Read More…]
NOT TO LATE TO TAKE ACTION TO KILL HB 5105
The bill that weakens West Virginia’s vaccination rules and put the State’s children at risk is on Governor Justice’s desk awaiting his signature or his[Read More…]
COUNTY COMMISSION JOINS FIGHT TO SAVE USW-CLIFFS’ JOBS
The Hancock County Commissioners voted unanimously to join the fight to save 900 jobs at Cleveland-Cliffs Weirton Tin Plate plant at their Thursday meeting. The[Read More…]
WV TRAIL announces Sam England as executive director
West Virginia Press Association The Board of Directors of WV TRAIL announces the selection of Sam England as its inaugural Executive Director. A new non-profit organization[Read More…]
Pulmonology and critical care specialties address health risks common in West Virginia
WV Press Association LEWISBURG, W.Va.— If you think pulmonologists always focus on a patient’s lungs, you’d be wrong. Tom Takubo, D.O., of the West Virginia School[Read More…]