Martinsburg Journal - Sat Nov 07
Vivian Parsons didn't mince words when she came to town Friday afternoon to discuss legislative concerns with Eastern Panhandle county commission members and legislators.
Pancake breakfast honors veteransMartinsburg Journal - Sat Nov 07
The tastes of pancakes, sausage, biscuits and gravy were enough to lure out nearly 176 people for a fundraiser held Friday by the Jefferson County Council on Aging.
Online college reports higher 3rd-quarter gainCharleston Gazette - Fri Nov 06
Online university company American Public Education says its third-quarter profit rose more than 31 percent on higher course registrations.
Rummya s Command first winner for Deputy RummyThoroughbred Times - Fri Nov 06
Rummy's Command won the second race at Mountaineer Race Track on Friday by 63 4 lengths and became the first winner for freshman sire Deputy Rummy.
It's all right there on paperHerald-Mail - Fri Nov 06
So you're all grown up. You're juggling children, spouse, work and social obligations.
Far Away Farm case dismissedMartinsburg Journal - Thu Nov 05
A Federal Court Judge has dismissed a case brought forward by members of the Jefferson County Planning Commission, although those involved in the case say the suit may not be over just yet.
Ordinance could cut cost.....Martinsburg Journal - Thu Nov 05
Some Jefferson County residents say a lot is riding on Saturday's vote, including how much residents will have to pay to finance future infrastructure needs.
Shepherdstown Hosts Films, Talk on Going OrganicWVNS-TV Ghent - Thu Nov 05
An organic farmer will talk about the importance of knowing what you eat during the American Conservation Film Festival.
Give FOP The SignaturesWheeling News - Wed Nov 04
The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 38 now has the signatures of those seeking an election on Wheeling's two-officer per cruiser ordinance, thanks to a ruling by Ohio County Circuit Judge Arthur Recht.
Study Claims Table Games Will Boost Charles Town EconomyWHDH-TV - Wed Nov 04
Groups that want table games in Jefferson County have released a study that, not surprisingly, touts its benefits.
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