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Rising from the ashes of a devastating April 2008 fire, members and shareholders of the Fairmont Field Club gathered at the organization's newly built clubhouse Thursday evening for their annual meeting.
WorkForce West Virginia dealing with fraud cases
WorkForce West Virginia is working hard to ensure that unemployment benefits are paid correctly to persons who qualify and continues to recover funds from fraudulent claims.
Federal funds earmarked for water plant
City Manager Jay Rogers will give the same city council that approved a 49 percent water rate increase amidst sometimes heated public opposition some good news at tonight's meeting.
A budding deal between Verizon and Frontier Communications is receiving some opposition from a local branch of an international labor union.
Campus Visitation Day set Saturday
Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community & Technical College are opening their doors this Saturday.
Mary Kyle was visiting here from her home in Florida and there were some weed problems and pothole problems in the street in front of her house here.
ATV Accidents Keep Marion County Rescue Crew Busy
Two separate ATV accidents in Marion County sent 2 people to the hospital on Sunday.
Steels offers repairs, auto and motorcycle sales
Steels Pre-Owned Cars and Motorcycles and Auto Repair is now serving the local area.
Fourth Year Anniversary of Barrackville Girl's Disappearance
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player. WDTV News Kristin Keeling Story Created: Aug 6, 2009 at 6:28 PM EDT Story Updated: Aug 6, 2009 at 6:49 PM EDT Detectives have been following leads on Faithann's disappearance for the past four years, and they are still trying to find solid information leading to this missing woman.
Fires considered arson; all leads being pursued
During the past few months, there have been a rash of fires in Marion County. Assistant State Fire Marshal Mackey Ayersman said two unoccupied mobile homes were destroyed and another was damaged in the Chesapeake area in early February.
Fourth Year Anniversary of Barrackville Girl's Disappearance
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player. WDTV News Kristin Keeling Story Created: Aug 6, 2009 at 6:28 PM EDT Story Updated: Aug 6, 2009 at 6:49 PM EDT Detectives have been following leads on Faithann's disappearance for the past four years, and they are still trying to find solid information leading to this missing woman.
Four Years Later, Willis Case Still Open
The Fairmont police say there are two open missing person cases in Marion County.
Fourth Year Anniversary of Barrackville Girl's Disappearance
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player. WDTV News Kristin Keeling Story Created: Aug 6, 2009 at 6:28 PM EDT Story Updated: Aug 6, 2009 at 6:49 PM EDT Detectives have been following leads on Faithann's disappearance for the past four years, and they are still trying to find solid information leading to this missing woman.
Fires considered arson; all leads being pursued
During the past few months, there have been a rash of fires in Marion County. Assistant State Fire Marshal Mackey Ayersman said two unoccupied mobile homes were destroyed and another was damaged in the Chesapeake area in early February.
BOE approves personnel actions
The Marion County Board of Education approved the following personnel actions at its regular meeting: The retirement of Sally Manly, instructor at East Fairmont High School, was approved.
Arnold Triplett grew up wanting to be a firefighter. Instead, after working as an emergency medical technician, he ended up as the chief of police of not one, but two towns: Farmington and Barrackville.
Reading program a great opportunitya for Barrackville students
Some students are getting extra reading instruction this summer. This is the fourth year Barrackville Elementary has won a WV READS grant.
Adventure course sends people hurtling through the hemlocks
Heaven is in a hemlock. Just ask the guides at Tree Tops Canopy Tour, the latest attraction on the New River.
Mention the work of a Deputy U.S. Marshal and one might think it's a cliche to immediately conjure Tommy Lee Jones' Samuel Gerard hunting down Harrison Ford's Richard Kimble in "The Fugitive." But to listen to Alex Neville, Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal based out of West Virginia's Northern District in Clarksburg, that kind of image is what drew ...
Vina Ice was having a bad day. A family member out of town was having a financial emergency and Vina had gone to Wal-Mart to send her some money to help ease the problem with help from the ATMthere.