Friday Nov 27 | The State Journal
Fairmont Soldier Called Hero of the North
Spc. Kyle Martin is a Fairmont native serving with the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Friday Nov 27 | The Times West Virginian
Photo Slideshow: Fairmont Senior vs Parkersburg South football
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Library cardholders can now download free digital material
Library cardholders can now access the Kanawha County Public Library 24 hours a day, at their leisure, and never worry about late fees.
Fun, relaxation at Lion in the Sun
Lion in the Sun strives to give customers a fun and relaxing experience. Lion in the Sun came into existence about 15 years ago when owner Kim Wherley ran a consignment shop.
Metro News: The Voice of West Virginia
Fairmont State University linebacker Henry Richardson, 23, was shot early Saturday morning outside of a bar in Fairmont.
Senior FSU athlete victim of nonfatal shooting
The victim of an early morning nonfatal shooting outside of a Fairmont Avenue bar Friday was a senior athlete at Fairmont State University.
FSU board chairman apologizes to coach
The chairman of Fairmont State University's Board of Governors is apologizing for an incident involving his son's playing time during a recent university football game.
Fourth Street-area vehicles may be towed
Tow trucks are on standby to reel in vehicles that were ticketed by police last weekend as part of Phase I of Project Safe Neighborhood.
Mannington water-rate increase approved
Although Mannington water customers are still awaiting word on a proposed total 70 percent water-rate increase, they will still be paying more for water following the recent approval of an interim rate hike.
Loan to spark development at former Moose, YMCA site
The former Moose Lodge and YMCA building in downtown Fairmont is coming back to life thanks to the efforts of the Fairmont Community Development Partnership.
City fire truck listed on eBay
Want to buy a fire truck for Christmas? The large yellow truck comes complete with lights and sirens.
Patriot Coal: Committed to safety
When people flip on the lights in their homes or businesses, they may not realize where that electricity comes from or the process it goes through, said Janine Orf, director of investor relations for Patriot Coal Corp.
BOE grants stipend to employees
With a split vote, the Marion County Board of Education has awarded a $715 stipend to most employees.
Buck Blagg has always worked. That's just the kind of man he is. And much of the time, he's helping out other people.
Haysa first senior class lays foundation
When North Marion's 13 senior football players walked off the field for the final time following their recent season finale against Bridgeport, they left behind a legacy.
Fourth Street-area facelift begins
One of the city's most notorious high-crime areas is undergoing the first steps of a facelift thanks to the recent implementation of the Project Safe Neighborhood initiative.
Fairmont Groups Team Up to Clean Up
The Fairmont community is working together to clean-up the city. Project Safe Neighborhood is a collaboration between the Fairmont Police Department, Fairmont State University, and Pierpont Community and Technical College.
Project Safe Neighborhood under way
The first steps to cleaning up a crime-ridden area of Fairmont are officially under way.
201st members take story to East Park
Students at East Park Elementary learned all about being a soldier this week when members of the 201st visited their school.
City levy could raise $4.7M for repairs
City council is poised to adopt a proposed ordinance for a new five-year levy that could raise more than $4.7 million to pave and repair city streets.