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New Martinsville resident Joseph Ward will likely be sentenced to at least two years in prison after entering an Alford plea to sex-related crimes against children on July 1, said Marshall County ...
The Wetzel Chronicle and Tyler Star News presented their Coach and Athlete of the year awards on Wednesday during the Rotary ...
As the last wisps of spring dissipate, we welcome the warmth and vibrancy of summer. The season’s onset is marked by the summer solstice, a celestial event that signifies the longest day of the year.
The United Mine Workers of America welcomes the decision by the Trump administration to reverse its planned closure of 34 Mine Safety and Health Administration offices across the country. This ...
This week's smiling faces are Judy Pastilong and Penny Morris at Relay for Life. Judy Pastilong and Penny Morris are smiling because they are survivors of cancer. Each year they help with organizing ...
The Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley announces the opening of the 2025 River Valley Health Fund grant cycle. The RVHF was established following the sale of Ohio Valley Medical Center and East ...
During the June meeting of the West Virginia Board of Education (WVBE), members voted unanimously to comply with state law regarding required school immunizations as it is written in W. Va. Code §16-3 ...
Wetzel County Sheriff Eric Daugherty poses with Safety Pup during the Sheriff's Family Picnic. On Saturday, June 7, Wetzel County Sheriff Eric Daugherty and his department once again held the annual ...
Samuel Richardson The Wetzel County Commission on Tuesday, June 17, approved a request from Samuel Richardson, Transportation Planning Director for Belomar Regional Council to support their efforts ...
This week's smiling faces are Maddox and Hendrix Yost. The Smile Camera caught up with these two boys having a great time at Sheriff Daugherty’s family picnic. Maddox Yost is doing all he can to keep ...
The Wetzel County Sheriff’s Department has filed criminal complaints against four people for alleged cruelty to animals. Wetzel County Prosecutor Timothy Haught said criminal complaints were filed ...
New Martinsville Rotary Club members heard from Executive Editor of the Parkersburg News and Sentinel Christina Myer on Wednesday, June 18, during their regular weekly meeting held at Quinet’s Court ...
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