Aug 31, 2009 | Cumberland Times-News
Odenton woman killed in Hardy County collision
WARDENSVILLE W.Va. - A Maryland woman was killed and two other people treated at Winchester Medical Center following a three-vehicle crash early Sunday on state Route 259, West Virginia State Police said.
E. Dennis McCormick, left, president and CEO of Farmers & Mechanics Mutual Insurance Co.
Traveling Smithsonian brings music roots to Williamson
The West Virginia Humanities Council will sponsor a West Virginia tour of a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition which will arrive in Williamson this week.
Tri-State Airport Reports Another Banner Month for Boardings
Aug. 22, 2009 Tri-State Airport Reports Another Banner Month for Boardings Special to Huntingtonnews.net Huntington, WV --- For the second straight month over 10,000 passengers departed from Huntington Tri-State Airport, representing the highest monthly boardings in at least twenty years, according to reports released Thursday, Aug.
Dry Creek more than historical footnote
After raiding the South Branch Valley towns of Wardensville, Moorefield and Petersburg, then destroying a gunpowder works near Franklin in early August of 1863, Gen.
Enjoy the Outdoors With a Long Drive Before Summer Ends
Aug. 15, 2009 Enjoy the Outdoors With a Long Drive Before Summer Ends From The Governor's Desk A weekly column by Gov.
W.Va. Listening Tour Aims To Improve Arts
Got some ideas about how to improve access to the arts in West Virginia? Petersburg, W.Va., will host the West Virginia Division of Culture and History's Arts staff as they bring the statewide Listening Tour to Petersburg from 7-8:30 p.m. on Aug.
W.Va. Listening Tour Aims To Improve Arts
Got some ideas about how to improve access to the arts in West Virginia? Petersburg, W.Va., will host the West Virginia Division of Culture and History's Arts staff as they bring the statewide Listening Tour to Petersburg from 7-8:30 p.m. on Aug.
Petersburg to play host to Listeni.....
Petersburg will serve as host to the West Virginia Division of Culture and History's arts staff as they bring the statewide Listening Tour to the area Aug.