CHARLESTON – West Virginia Board of Education President Paul Hardesty said that since school choice continues to be supported by Gov. Patrick Morrisey and the Legislature, county systems need to make themselves the most appealing school choice option of all.
Speaking during the state Board ...
PARKERSBURG - Coplin Health Systems was awarded about $1.5 million in Senate appropriations for the construction of a new service center located on Camden Avenue, according to a release from Coplin.
The funding will support the project which will address a variety of needs within the area ...
CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Board of Education received a report on the state's intervention of Tyler County Schools, put out for public comment new rules governing transfers between schools of student-athletes, and gave State Superintendent of Schools Michele Blatt a glowing review for the ...
The future of the historic Sistersville Ferry took a step backward this week as ferry officials announced that the vessel’s tugboat, which sank in April, has been declared unrepairable by the insurance company.
The announcement was made Tuesday following weeks of assessments and discussions ...
MARIETTA – Members of City Council are set to consider emergency legislation tonight to authorize nearly $212,000 to repair a sewer line where a sinkhole developed next to the ongoing levee project.
The sinkhole was discovered two weeks ago and was the result of a hole in an 80-year-old ...
MARIETTA - The annual Par Mar Scholarship Awards Dinner was held Wednesday night at the Tower Event and Conference Center with a total of nearly $300,000 awarded to 167 student recipients in 2026.
The top eight scholarship award recipients were present at the dinner.
One recipient, Austin ...