HD Media MOUNT GAY, W.Va. — Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College has hired business development professional Kristina J. Oliver to take the reins of program administrator, according to a news release. This new role establishes an Entrepreneurship and Business Coaching Center in a nine-county region hosted through the college.[Read More…]
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State court chief justice pens harsh dissent in property tax case
By LACIE PIERSON Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Allen Loughry II this week didn’t mince words in his dissent of a 3-2 ruling that the parts inventory at a Bridgeport jet engine repair facility weren’t exempt from being taxed. In the case of Pratt[Read More…]
West Virginia DOH announces Mid-Ohio Valley road projects
Staff report The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Highways has two projects planned on Wood County Route 25, Pond Creek Road, this week. The DOH announced the planned closure of Pond Creek Road today and Tuesday, according to David Burris, District Three Maintenance[Read More…]
W.Va. Secretary of State Warner to speak on elections at Robert C. Byrd Center on Wednesday
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner will conduct two talks focusing on the processing and integrity of elections in the Mountain State on the campus of Shepherd University on Wednesday Nov. 8. The first talk will be held in the Robert C. Byrd Center for[Read More…]
Slow internet plagues the Fayette County area
By MATT COMBS The Register-Herald BECKLELY, W.Va. — Two miles up Beards Fork Road in Fayette County, sandwiched between two steep mountainsides, sits the Southern Appalachian Labor School’s (SALS) Beards Fork community center. The center hosts both after-school and summer programs for children of all ages where the students are well[Read More…]
West Virginia has highest rate of diabetes
By LEAH NESTOR The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, bringing attention to a disease that affects more than 30 million Americans, of whom 25 percent don’t know they have it. “Diabetes isn’t like crushing chest pain that sends you flying to an emergency room[Read More…]
Marlowe native, 92, recalls World War II
Editor’s note: The Journal’s Unsung Heroes series spotlights a local veteran each Monday from Memorial Day to Veterans Day. If you would like to nominate an Unsung Hero, email [email protected]. The Journal FALLING WATERS, W.Va. — Raymond Hardt says he learned the true meaning of hard work while in the U.S.[Read More…]
Hundreds of middle schoolers ‘explore’ WV manufacturing industry
Eighth graders learned about manufacturing, skills, education options, career benefits From the West Virginia Manufacturers Association: CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Hundreds of middle school students recently learned more about West Virginia’s manufacturing industry, and the educational pathways and career benefits available to them through the West Virginia Manufacturers Association Educational Fund’s (WVMAEF) Explore[Read More…]
Competitive percussion ensemble ‘experience camps’ open to percussionists, dancers
Kanawha Knights group bringing a new oppportunity for youth to compete CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Kanawha Knights Independent Percussion is ready to raise a RUCKUS. The group is preparing for its inaugural 2018 season and is looking for percussionists and dancers, age 13-22, to attend Experience Camps being held at John Adams[Read More…]
Opinion: Salute dedicated, compassionate people in hospice care
By Malene Davis November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, and I encourage fellow West Virginians to be more aware of the innovative and compassionate end-of-life care available throughout the Mountain State. From humble beginnings here as a nonprofit, volunteer organization in 1983, West Virginia Caring has grown in service[Read More…]


