
Know the Candidate – 1st District State Senate Joe Eddy
(Two Republican candidates will face each other in the May 12 primary. Businessman Joe Eddy and incumbent Laura Wakim Chapman. The victor in the primary race will then face Democrat Shawn Fluharty who is running unopposed in the Primary.) The first district has two senators who run in alternating two-year elections. Previously the District consisted…
Public Health Begins with the Decisions We Make Every Day
By Julie Gomez As we recognize National Public Health Week, much of the conversation will focus on access to care, prevention and the systems that shape our communities. That matters,…
OBITUARY: Terry Riggs
Loving husband, dad, pappy, brother, and friend to all, Terry Glenn Riggs, was welcomed into the gates of Heaven on Saturday, April 4, 2026. Terry passed away after a very…
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Know the Candidate – 1st District State Senate Joe Eddy
(Two Republican candidates will face each other in the May 12 primary. Businessman Joe Eddy and incumbent Laura Wakim Chapman. The victor in the primary race will then face Democrat Shawn Fluharty who is running unopposed in the Primary.) The first district has two senators who run in alternating two-year elections. Previously the District consisted…

New Cumberland City Council Looks at Unsightly Business
New Cumberland City Council discussed the problem of a business on North Chestnut Street that is collecting appliances in the ravine behind the store and around the store. The large number of appliances are sitting outside in the weather and are creating an eyesore on the main road. Bradley & Son is listed as appliance…

Just My Opinion………..by Tamara
Hancock County Commission should do its due diligence before awarding opioid funds to Family Care Excellence and exercise extreme caution before handing out large sums of money. Commissioner Tommy Ogden exhibited common sense when he urged the Commission to take a closer look at the Opioid Fund request from Family Care Excellence a few weeks…

Patterson's Perspective by Mark Patterson
The Cleavers, we were not. For starters, mom never owned a pearl necklace and didn’t serve cold, frothy pitchers of milk. She drank. And not anything that came from a cow. I do think my dad had a cardigan sweater (no pipe), but the women he chased might better remember his taste in fashion. My…

Public Health Begins with the Decisions We Make Every Day
By Julie Gomez As we recognize National Public Health Week, much of the conversation will focus on access to care, prevention and the systems that shape our communities. That matters, but there is a quieter and more personal dimension of public health that often goes unspoken. It lives within each of us. Before we make…

Former Superintendent Dan Enich notifies State Board of pending lawsuit
A notice of litigation has been delivered to the State Board of Education by Attorney Eric Frankovitch on behalf of his client, former Hancock County Superintendent Dan Enich. A civil complaint outlining the claims is attached in the communique to the Board. The complaint has yet to be filed, but is formal notice of the…

Know the Candidate: 1st District House of Delegates Quincy Wilson
Quincy Wilson is a devoted father, son, educator, coach, and community leader, deeply committed to serving the people of West Virginia. A native son of Weirton, he proudly graduated from Weirton’s Weir High School in 1999 and West Virginia University in 2003. Following his academic tenure, Quincy was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the…

Know the Candidate – 1st District House of Delegates Del. Pat McGeehan (1st, R)
(Today we begin to feature the 1st District House of Delegates race. We now have single delegate districts and the General Election in November will find incumbent Pat McGeehan, a Republican, challenged by newcomer Quincy Wilson, a Democrat.) Pat McGeehan is the Majority Leader of the West Virginia House of Delegates. He is a graduate…

Hancock County Sheriff's Office Issue Search Warrants.
The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office with assistance from the WV Alcohol Beverage Control Administration, WV Tax Division, Hancock/Brooke/Weirton Drug Task Force and the Weirton Police Dept. performed a two-day operation in Hancock County, WV business. This included compliance checks, underage and undercover purchases of hemp products. These checks revealed violations at multiple locations prompting search…

Hancock Sheriff's Office Arrests in Stolen Property
On 03/30/2026 the Hancock County Sheriffs Office conducted a search warrant at 60 Doberman Drive, Chester, WV 26047. The search warrant stems from a joint investigation with the Pennsylvania State Police where Industrial Development Advantage LLC (Former First Energy) reported multiple thefts of copper wire and other items valuing a excess of $50,000 dollars. Upon…

SSAC Announces New Transfer Rule
Following the signing of Governor Patrick Morrissey’s legislation repealing the state’s transfer rule, the WVSSAC Board of Control has announced a new transfer rule to govern high school athletics in West Virginia. The repeal cleared the way for the WVSSAC to promulgate transfer guidelines through its established rule-making process. The Board of Control voted 147-0…

Progress and Memories………..by Tamara
Every time I drive down Station Hill, the changing landscape makes me realize progress has come to our small town. When Station Hill was but a brick road traversed by Model T’s, the landscape was pretty and the safety issue didn’t exist. That changed and Station Hill turned into a dangerous road for bigger and wider…

Full-time Police Resource Officer in Every School! Agreement reached with Sheriff, Weirton Chief of Police and Hancock Superintendent
A second meeting with Hancock Superintendent of Schools Walter Saunders with Hancock County Sheriff Scott Gittings and Weirton Police Chief Charlie Kush resulted in the Police Resource Officers being returned to the original number of one police resource officer per school. The only change is that there will no longer be a roving police officer.…

MEET THE CANDIDATE: COUNTY COMMISSIONER
RONNIE JONES This concludes the County Commission series on Know the Candidate. One Democrat – Brianne Bates, and two Republicans, Eron Chek and Ronnie Jones, will vie for the single Butler District County Commission. With no opposition in the Democratic primary, Bates will progress to the General Election in November. Chek and Jones will face…

Patterson's Perspective by Mark Patterson
Once in a manager’s seminar at Mountaineer, those present were encouraged, as usual, to wake up and ask questions of the speaker. Since nobody (aside from said speaker(s)) at all wanted to be there one nano-second longer than necessary-we all had ACTUAL work to do-any attendee prolonging these pointless affairs drew dirty looks and undying…

And Then Again………by Tamara
(This week in 1978, Roberta Bunny, wife of the famous Easter Bunny, hopped into my column at the Hancock County Courier. Roberta and I touch base every few years to see how we each are doing. This year’s visit follows:) ….Easter nears and It’s that time of the year to visit an old friend of…

Public Service Commission
A column from Chairman Charlotte Lane Filing a case with the PSC is simple Filing a complaint with the Public Service Commission is easy.You can take one of two routes.The simplest is the informal complaint.We receive thousands of these complaints yearly. We have an astonishing record of solving 97percent of these within 30 days.If you…

Just My Opinion…..by Tamara
Governmental decisions made in haste without all the necessary information are rarely good decisions. The County Commissioners are stewards of the County finances and that responsibility extends to the distribution of the Opioid Substance Abuse Funds. During incredibly tight financial times in the General County budget, the Commissioners are charged with selecting the recipients of…
