SUGAR GROVE, W.Va. — The West Virginia Department of Corrections plans to find additional funding in its current operating budget to convert the closing Navy base into a maximum security prison for female offenders. “This wonderful base can be converted (housing and 10 foot fencing/lights) at a cost of about[Read More…]
Month: May 2015
Martinsburg/Berkeley County library faces big cuts
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — With the deadline for the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Public Library board to make a decision on how to implement upcoming funding cuts fast approaching, recent public hearings have helped guide decisions. The library recently hosted five public hearings, one at each library branch, to hear residents’ opinions on[Read More…]
Parkersburg native awarded at Boston film festival
BOSTON – “A Small Good Thing,” a film by Parkersburg native Pamela Tanner Boll, recently won the Best Documentary Award at its premiere at the 2015 Boston International Film Festival. The movie explores the question, How can we live in a better way? “While the philosophy of ‘more is better’[Read More…]
W.Va. officials man rest stops during tourism week
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — National Tourism Week is in full swing. On Wednesday, the Convention & Visitors Bureau of Marion County (CVB) and the Clarksburg-Bridgeport CVBs set up along the two Interstate 79 rest areas in Harrison County to greet tourists. “We decided to pick one day to be able to[Read More…]
Raleigh County pain clinic fights closure by state
BECKLEY, W.Va. — Officials of HOPE Pain Clinic in Beaver responded Wednesday to a recent order by West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services that the Beaver clinic must be closed by May 15. The order was issued following a surprise visit from the Office of Health Facility Licensure and[Read More…]
The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Thursday, May 7
Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Thursday, May 7, 2015. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers: 1. TIGHTEST BRITISH ELECTION IN DECADES UNDERWAY Prime Minister[Read More…]
Alliance promotes auction of endangered W.Va. buildings
BECKLEY, W.Va. — The Preservation Alliance of West Virginia is promoting the auction of three buildings formerly slated for demolition in an endangered historic district that may soon become home to a new southern campus for West Virginia University. The availability of grants and tax credits for historic properties and[Read More…]
Leaders must address issues that hold back state
An editorial from The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — The success of neighboring Ohio in attracting business development projects related to the oil and gas industry is something to be commended and, in the case of West Virginia, to be envied. Ohio’s economic development team is obviously on the ball, and has[Read More…]
Martinsburg group rallies for police accountability
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Nearly 100 people marched on Queen Street on Tuesday morning to ask for accountability in connection with the March 2013 police shooting death of Wayne Jones. At around 10 a.m., protesters gathered at the corner of Queen and Race streets, bearing signs such as “Arrest the Martinsburg[Read More…]
Corridor H group pushes for five-year completion
KERENS, W.Va. — A group pushing for completion of Corridor H announced a plan Tuesday they say could finish the highway within five years. “For 50 years, the citizens of West Virginia and particularly of this area have been waiting for the completion of Corridor H,” Robbie Morris, executive director[Read More…]