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'Meth lab' busts net one arrest
The Tyler County Sheriff's Office, in cooperation with other law enforcement departments, have raided two alleged "meth labs" in the past week.
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'Meth lab' busts net one arrest
The Tyler County Sheriff's Office, in cooperation with other law enforcement departments, have raided two alleged "meth labs" in the past week.
Wyatt Pleads Guilty To Receiving Stolen Property
A Sistersville man was placed on one year probation July 16 in Wetzel County Circuit Court after pleading guilty to the misdemeanor information charge of receiving stolen property in connection with an alleged ...
An accident involving a freight train running into a red Ford Ranger truck took place on Thursday afternoon, causing traffic to be backed up past the Par Mar BP in Sistersville.
Most of the crowd of around 100 citizens that attended the Sistersville city council meeting on July 14 left after the public hearing on the street paving ordinance.
'Fleecing' America at Kocher Farms
Alpaca farms are springing up around West Virginia. Native to South America,alpacas can fetch thousands of dollars, even up to six figures, at auction depending on the quality of their fleece.
'Meth lab' busts net one arrest
The Tyler County Sheriff's Office, in cooperation with other law enforcement departments, have raided two alleged "meth labs" in the past week.
City works to plug holes in water lines
City workers had no rest for the weary as they fixed leak after leak around downtown Sistersville last week.
Residents protest paving in Sistersville
Staff Writer Nearly one hundred people attended the public hearing Monday night on the issue of payment for paving the streets of Sistersville.
New Martinsville man is arraigned on three counts
A New Martinsville man appeared before Tyler County Circuit Judge Mark Karl July 8 to face arraignment for possession of a controlled substance, driving under the influence and fleeing from a law officer.
Defendants Will Return To Court
Last week in Wetzel County Circuit Court several defendants were scheduled to return for further action on their cases before Judge John Madden.
Board of Education sets meetings
With the new fiscal year, the Tyler County Board of Education has approved meetings for the 2008 and 2009 school year.
On July 7 Mayor Bill Fox brought the Paden City council meeting to order with a makeshift gavel - a hammer - saying he did not realize he needed to get a gavel.
A man has been sentenced to 41 years in prison for causing five deaths in a drunken driving crash, despite his claims that another vehicle struck his truck and caused the wreck.
Residents turn out to discuss new rates
Although starting out in controversy, some positive ideas arose from a public hearing on June 30 regarding new rates for municipal services in Sistersville "Young people are leaving Sistersville and the senior ...
Richard and Tracy Summers of Sistersville, WV announce the engagement of their daughter, Shannon Renee Summers, to Jonathan Edward Farley of Hinton, WV.
Paden City Foundation Awards Annual Scholarships To Seniors
Nearly $11,000 in locally-funded scholarships was awarded to graduating seniors of Paden City High School during commencement exercises on June 7. The awards are part of the scholarship program managed by the ...
Entertainment named for Picnic in Park
The Jim 'n I Band of McHenry, Ohio, will be the featured entertainers for the 19th annual Picnic in the Park July 6. Meeting June 18, the Sistersville Community Service Organization began finalization of plans ...
City meets to discuss saving measures
Sistersville Mayor Dave Fox held a special meeting on June 19 for city council members, department heads and all interested parties for the purpose of finding any means of cutting down on city expenditures.
Copper Wire Theft Charges Transferr.....
Cases against two men accused in a May copper theft in Marshall County have been bound over to Marshall County Circuit Court.