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It takes more than an acre of dirt to be a farmer

By Damian Phillips, The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — Farming as an occupation is sometimes seen as an easygoing lifestyle with the freedom to choose your own hours. However, the many facets of the industry require that farmers be a master of many trades. Engineering, veterinary care, meteorology, biology, marketing[Read More…]

Absentee voting by mail begins Friday in West Virginia

By Greg Jordan, Bluefield Daily Telegraph PRINCETON, W.Va. — Voting for the May 14 Primary Election officially starts today in West Virginia as qualified voters who have applied for an absentee-by-mail ballot will start seeing those arrive at the addresses they provided on their applications. For active duty military on[Read More…]

Hydroelectric project generating interest in Hancock County

By Craig Howell, The Weirton Daily Times NEW CUMBERLAND, W.Va. — Plans for a hydroelectric project are moving forward in Hancock County. Joel Herm, founder and CEO of Current Hydro, appeared before the county commission Thursday to provide an update on the firm’s facility, which is planned to be constructed[Read More…]

Just My Opinion

By Tamara Pettit, Hometown News In the last hours available to sign or veto bills, Governor Justice vetoed the controversial HB 5105 which allowed more exemptions to the vaccines required to enter school. Proponents of the bill saw it as a matter of personal freedom. Opponents of the bill saw[Read More…]

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