CHARLESTON – The winner of the Division 2 contest for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals will serve the remaining term of Justice Elizabeth “Beth” D. Walker, who retired effective last June.
Walker was first elected to the Supreme Court in 2016, beginning her 12-year term in ...
Hundreds of people attended the 21st Annual Memorial Health Foundation Masquerade Ball which helps fund a myriad of things for patients through the foundation. For more information read the full article in the Monday edition of the Parkersburg News and Sentinel or online at newsandsentinel.com.
On Thursday, April 9, the historic Sistersville Ferry suffered a significant accident, resulting in the sinking of the ferry’s tug while the car barge remained afloat. No injuries were reported during the incident.
According to Sistersville Mayor Bill Rice, the trouble began days prior when ...
PARKERSBURG – The ceremonial planting of a yellow poplar tree Friday in City Park served to observe Arbor Day and cap off a week of additions to Parkersburg’s urban forest.
The city received a $13,554 grant from the West Virginia Division of Forestry and matched it with $13,554 from the ...
WARREN – Students from three area high schools came together at Warren High School Friday to talk about artificial intelligence (AI) and the place it might have in their lives.
Teach For America Ohio, Future Plans and Warren High School hosted a hands-on AI Hackathon with around 50 students ...
PARKERSBURG — Students at WVU Parkersburg showcased their skills and experience during the college’s Reverse Career Fair held this past Thursday at an event designed to put students at the center of the hiring conversation.
The Reverse Career Fair brought together students and employers ...