Apr 29, 2008 | Charleston Daily Mail
DNR testing if bats died from disease
The discovery of dead bats in a Pendleton County cave has state wildlife officials wondering if a disease already responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of hibernating bats in other states has migrated ... via Charleston Daily Mail
Habitat Founders Take Part In 'Blitz Build'
“Overseas, we are set up to build in eight countries”
A widow and her two children have moved into a "green" home constructed in less than a week as part of a Habitat for Humanity "blitz build." In the same week, volunteers also refurbished a trailer as part of ... via The Daily News-Record
“West Virginians have a unique appreciation for our state's beauty and majesty”
The U.S. House of Representatives passed The Wild Monongahela Act: A National Legacy for West Virginia's Special Places on Tuesday that will protect 37,771 acres in the Monongahela National Forest by ... via The Inter-Mountain
“We're getting the main corridor of our service area along Routes 28 and 33 and then the second phase will be the outlying areas. And we do serve a very remote area”
For the first time in years, residents in parts of Pendleton County will have the ability to get local TV. via West Virginia Metro
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Health department reports rash of rabid animals
“It's very important for people to get their animals vaccinated”
The third case of rabies in the past month was confirmed by the Pocahontas County Health Department last Thursday. via The Pocahontas Times ~ Marlinton West...