By Amanda Larch Hinchman For HDMedia One new Elk City business owner aims to provide community connection as much as unique home goods and crafts. Celebrating its grand opening June 6, Elizabeth Lee is a lifestyle boutique inspired by the “grandmillennial” movement, owner Ava Reed said. Coined a few years ago, grandmillennial is[Read More…]
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WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital Looks to Grow Its Own Nurses With New ‘Center For Nursing Education’
By Shelley HansonFor The Intelligencer Wheeling — WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital officials on Thursday unveiled a plan to open a new Center for Nursing Education at the former NTTC building on Wheeling University’s campus. The hospital was already leasing the building for office space but now plans to renovate the[Read More…]
Rebecca McPhail: West Virginia Can Power America’s Future
By Rebecca McPhailFor The Intelligencer West Virginia is home to world-class natural gas resources that support industries across our region and provide livelihoods for tens of thousands of West Virginians. At the same time, the electric transmission system that delivers power across our state is aging and under increasing strain.[Read More…]
Girl scouts donate more than 6,500 boxes of cookies to local veterans and famillies
By Sophia MasticeFor HDMedia Abigail Williams is a new ambassador with the Girl Scouts of Black Diamond council in Charleston. To Abigail, the Girl Scouts’ Gift of Caring cookie program is important because members of the military “truly show how much they appreciate us” by serving our country, and donating Girl Scout cookies[Read More…]
‘Abandonment’: Outlook dims for southern WV water funding boost despite mounting need
By Mike TonyFor HDMedia Editor’s note: This report was supported by the Pulitzer Center and is part of a Gazette-Mail series on drinking water quality in West Virginia. Standing before fellow U.S. House of Representatives members in a Washington, D.C. conference room, Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.Va., had his staffers distribute jars[Read More…]
Oh, deer!: With fawns in the wild, what you need to know about spring’s surprise
By Christopher MiletteFor HDMedia If you spend any time outdoors — especially near wooded areas — in the Kanawha Valley and across West Virginia, you know that from late May to mid-June, white-tailed deer provide extra surprises as fawns are born and might be seen with their mothers. So if you notice[Read More…]
‘Pride On The Plaza’ Returns Saturday In Wheeling
By Shelley HansonFor The Intelligencer Wheeling – Mikaya Green, chair of The Friendlier City Project, has always felt it important that the Ohio Valley’s LGBTQ+ community could celebrate its community at home, that there be a space that its members felt comfortable doing so. For the fourth year, that space[Read More…]
Time to sell?: Mason County data center developer offers to buy neighbors’ homes
By Jim RossFor HDMedia Camp Conley — People who live near the data center Nscale is building north of Point Pleasant, Mason County, have the opportunity to sell their homes to the company, and some are doing so. Jason Bechtle, site manager for Nscale, which is building the Monarch Compute Campus north[Read More…]
WORLD SERIES BOUND: Mountaineers punch their ticket to Omaha defeating Cal Poly
By Justin JacksonFor The Inter-Mountain Granville – The party began in the second inning Saturday, just seconds after Ben Lumsden sent a 362-foot defining statement into the visitor’s bullpen for a three-run home run. It was a celebration that stretched well beyond the confines of Kendrick Family Ballpark and well[Read More…]
A ‘Splashtacular’ Event At Heritage Port Benefits Easterseals
By Joselyn KingFor The Intelligencer Wheeling – There were boats, water skiers, kids engaged in water battles, environmental talk and even some science experiments and food trucks as Easterseals Rehabilitation Centerhosted its second annual “Splashtacular” at Wheeling’s Heritage Port. The event was free, with raffle tickets being sold to benefit[Read More…]

