
OAK GLEN DEFEATED BY PHILIP BARBOUR IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Oak Glen volleyball lost in a 3-2 thriller to Philip Barbour High School at the State Tournament. Oak Glen now becomes the runner-up in the State Championship.
Oak Glen volleyball lost in a 3-2 thriller to Philip Barbour High School at the State Tournament. Oak Glen now becomes the runner-up in the State Championship.
Three slots on the Parks & Recreation Board were filled by the Hancock County Commission at Thursday’s meeting. The Board has experienced much turmoil and turnover in Board members over the past few years. Appointed to the Board by the Commissioners were Jamie Jones, Nancy…
Cloak & Dagger On the Air returns to the Top of West Virginia Convention & Visitors Bureau this Saturday, Nov. 16, at 4 p.m. with Cloak & Dagger On the Air Offers…ESCAPE! Admission is free, although donations are always appreciated. Doors open at 3:30 p.m.,…
Hancock County voters went to the polls in record numbers in the 2024 General Election with 65.99 percent of registered voters voting. A total of 8,956 went to the polls election day with 3,624 early voting. Absentee voters numbered 513. Only one Democrat on the…
(Hometown News Publisher Tamara Pettit sat down with BDC Executive Director Anthony Clements to learn more about the role the BDC plays in our economic development and what the future holds for Hancock County.) The economic development future looks bright for Hancock County as new…
Oak Glen Middle School BMC Football Champs
As the holiday season approaches, the City of New Cumberland is readying the community for Christmas. City Council learned at Monday’s meeting that the Veteran’s Banners will be taken down on November 18 and 19 to be replaced by the Christmas lights November 23. The…
……….The New Cumberland Lions Club Halloween Party is tomorrow (Thursday) night at 7:15 p.m. right after the trick or treat concludes. It was my favorite part of a holiday I did not embrace nor could I ever figure out a way to get right. It’s…
Over the last 25 years, local history buff George Hines has been collecting pictures and other memorabilia to create a New Cumberland Area Museum at the old high school building. The pictures of every graduating class were already on the walls, but he wanted to…