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Last Wednesday morning the city of New Martinsville lost power when a transformer near the entrance to Wal-Mart failed. The ...
Downtown New Martinsville took on a fresh appearance as the sky cleared and was dotted with cotton candy-like clouds overhead ...
Board President Linda Fonner called the regular meeting of the Wetzel Board of Education to order on Tuesday, April 29, at 6 p.m. All members of the board were present for the meeting. First up in the ...
The New Martinsville City Council met on Monday evening May 5th at the City Municipal Building for their monthly meeting to discuss and approve agenda items. Councilman Joel Potts delivered the ...
The past few decades have seen significant changes in the American political landscape. From the civil rights movement to the present day, the country has made progress in some areas, while in others, ...
It is thought that the first attempts at capturing images were in the early 1800s. Those first images used light sensitive chemicals to register patterns of shadows and light onto different materials.
According to the Tyler County 911 Office, Paden City Police Department responded to 117 calls for service during the month of April: Animal complaint, 1; backup officer non-emergency, 1; be on the ...
This week’s smiling faces are Rick Sockman and his granddaughter Bella. This week’s smiling faces are Rick Sockman, a proud grandfather standing beside his granddaughter Bella. Bella is an excellent ...
Recently, I had a conversation with a friend from India. Shale Crescent USA has been working with his company now for over 7 years. They expanded to the Ohio Valley and have already created hundreds ...
The Wetzel County Commission met on Tuesday morning, May 6, for a regular scheduled monthly session with a large agenda to discuss and approve. Commission President Lisa Heasley opened the meeting by ...