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Basic necessity: Water to flow to more Mercer homes
Clean drinking water is something many individuals across our region take for advantage.
Pocahontas -- A Play for Thanksgiving
It is a draft work in progress. Visits that Changed the View-Pocahontas When the Algonquin Native Americans met the English for the first time, neither had command of the other's language.
Water could soon be flowing into Matoaka
Help could soon be on the way for another 57 families in Mercer County living without a reliable source of water.
Mercer honors Six, colleagues as Teachers of the Year
On most days, teachers are accustomed to spending their time behind the scenes, quietly working to turn the light bulbs of understanding on in the minds of their young students.
Sex Offenders Arrested in Compliance Sweep
Several arrests are made after a sex offender compliance check in Mercer County.
Dangerous road underscores vital need for modern four-lane highway
It's official, we have a bridge to nowhere - at least for a little while. It is our hope that this bridge, whose brand-new concrete almost sparkles high above Route 19 in Bluefield, will soon connect to Airport Road, and beyond.
Ghosts, goblins, witches and perhaps even Harry Potter and Spider-man will roam the region this Halloween, but there are times when they can trick-or-treat and parties they can attend.
Mercer County adding key-card security to several schools
Schools are continuing to add new layers of security in order to ensure the safety of their students, so Mercer County Schools will soon be putting new locks on some schools to limit easy access.
Students dig in at PVMS ground-breaking ceremony
Future PikeView Middle School students tossed a little dirt, but their dreams soared Friday as students from Athens, Lashmeet/Matoaka, Melrose, Oakvale, Spanishburg and Sun Valley schools took part in the ground-breaking exercise for Mercer County's newest middle school.
With bids in, officials are ... Breaking ground on PVMS
After many months of decision-making, planning and hard work, ground will finally be broken on the new PikeView Middle School on Oct.
Mercer County Sheriff a " Sept. 18-24, 2009
MERCER SHERIFF Sept. 18 * DOMESTIC BATTERY: Dep. A.M. Ballard, Dep. G.C. Paitsel and Senior Dep.
Miners, families remember a good old daysa at Turkey Gap reunion
When the mine operated by the Turkey Gap Coal & Coke Company was shut down in the mid-1980s, the tiny town of Dott, W.Va., like many mining communities during the end of the coal boom, all but died.
Flash flood warning issued for Mercer County
PRINCETON, W.Va. -- A flash flood warning is in effect for Mercer County because of heavy rain from a thunderstorm.
Energy Express boasts: Student skills sustained over summer
In the summer months, when local children can typically be found playing at city parks and swimming in community pools, it seems a rare sight to see them instead at school, working on their reading and writing skills.
A Mercer County man died early Sunday morning of injuries he received in an ATV accident near Matoaka, authorities said.
Police chief unseats mayor in Iaeger race
A police chief in a small McDowell County town has unseated an incumbent mayor, according to unofficial election returns.
Voters determine council, mayoral races in region
Mayor Robert M. Richardson Jr., of Athens was unopposed for re-election Tuesday, and as a result will retain the seat he has held for 26 years.
Ground preparation for PVMS will begin late summer 2009
Site work could begin as early as next month on the new PikeView Middle School project.
Afternoon Update: More election results released from area towns
Election results from a number of additional towns across southern West Virginia were released Wednesday morning.
Voters are heading to the polls in Virginia and in more than a dozen communities across West Virginia.