Apr 30, 2008 | Tyler Star News
Lynn McCormick, CEO of SGH gave the facts and figures concerning the uninsured in the nation as well as locally. via Tyler Star News
Weese resigns principal's position
“My father-in-law said I'd do just fine as long as I didn't bring up consolidation. What happened?”
Like much of her career, Sandy Weese's decision to retire at the end of the school year came at the advice of others. via Tyler Star News
Tyler County Says Goodbye To Fallen Soldier
“Their hearts break because there's a lot of love for all the kids that have gone to these schools, but he was a great kid”
Tyler County plans to honor one of its own this weekend as they say goodbye to United States Army Staff Sergeant Jesse Ault. via West Virginia Metro
“It was slower than I anticipated”
' Mickey Hercules is a man who doesn't like to wait lines. That's why he participates in early voting during each election. via The Intelligencer
Fallen Soldier Ault To Receive Hono.....
“I am honored to be able to help with this because it means a lot to a lot of people in this county”
' Though fallen soldier Sgt. Jesse Ault's body was laid to rest in a cemetery in Virginia, his legacy lives on in the hearts of many Tyler County residents. via The Intelligencer
First Federal Savings Bank will sponsor the 30th Annual Academic Awards Ceremony and Reception to honor students in Grades 5-12 in all Tyler county Schools and Paden City Schools. via Tyler Star News
Paden City Development Authority attorney Timothy E. Haught told members April 14 that Jeff Sprouse has not yet responded to PCDA's counter-offer to accept his bid on the industrial park for $1,000,001. Haught ... via Wetzel Chronicle
Tyler County sophomores first in state
“There are no interruptions and the cooks provide a snack.”
Tyler Consolidated sophomores are first in the state in ACT Plan scores. ACT Plan, a required test for sophomores in West Virginia, is a template of the ACT test to provide students with an early indication of ... via Tyler Star News
Former MOV Resident Killed in Iraq
A former Mid-Ohio Valley student has been killed while serving in Iraq. The Department of Defense announced Friday that Staff Sgt. via WTAP-TV Parkersburg
Assessor's office receives grant
Tyler County Assessor Jack Hayes, right, and Lisa Jackson, left, are shown accepting a grant from Gov. via Tyler Star News
Hoover named Music Educators' Super of Year
“Mr. Hoover has maintained the music teaching positions in Tyler County amid funding cuts and a declining school population”
Jeff Hoover, center, superintendent of Tyler County Schools, was named as the Music Educator's Superintendent of the Year. via Tyler Star News
Jackson is crowned queen of West Central
Melissa Sue Jackson was crowned Miss Teen West Central 2008 giving her the right to compete in the state pageant, taking the next step toward becoming Miss West Virginia's Outstanding Teen. via Tyler Star News
Matters continued for felony cases
Matters were continued for a New Martinsville woman in Tyler County Circuit Court March 24. via Tyler Star News
Man receives original sentence
A man currently housed in the North Central Regional Jail reached an agreement in Tyler County Circuit Court March 24 with the state that will place him in the West Virginia State Penitentiary for Men for the ... via Tyler Star News
“This procedure is streamlined and stilted because of the multi-county technical center”
Meeting with the Tyler County Board of Education March 24 was Judi Hamrick, Tyler County Education Association president, to ask them to consider options in the coming budget. via Tyler Star News
“We knew there was dope, but couldn't find it. They both could pinpoint it for us.”
Chester and Bonnie Hair's $500 donation to Sistersville Police Officer Joe Richardson and his canine Bravo brings their total to $2,000 to the canine units of Tyler County. via Tyler Star News