A man was flown by HealthNet to Ruby Memorial Hospital after an auto-pedestrian incident in Nutter Fort on Saturday, the Nutter Fort Police Department confirmed. It happened on Maryland Avenue around
A man was flown by HealthNet to Ruby Memorial Hospital after an auto-pedestrian incident in Nutter Fort on Saturday, the Nutter Fort Police Department confirmed. It happened on Maryland Avenue around
Saturday, May 25 2013 8:06 PM EDT2013-05-26 00:06:00 GMT
With pools finally opening up and temperatures usually rising, Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer. But you wouldn't have known judging by how empty local pools were Saturday, when temperatures
With pools finally opening up and temperatures usually rising, Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer. But you wouldn't have known judging by how empty local pools were Saturday, when temperatures lingered in the 60s.
Saturday, May 25 2013 7:31 PM EDT2013-05-25 23:31:15 GMT
The Opekiska Lock and Dam has reopened for recreational use. The dam was closed in 2012 because of cost issues but has reopened for recreational boating. Opekiska finished construction and was officially
The Opekiska Lock and Dam has reopened for recreational use. The dam was closed in 2012 because of cost issues but has reopened for recreational boating. Opekiska finished construction and was officially
Saturday, May 25 2013 5:47 PM EDT2013-05-25 21:47:52 GMT
Fairmont Main Street wants the community to "Get their art on." Every Saturday at Veterans Square. The Main Street Artisan Program is an event to spotlight and celebrate the arts in Fairmont. It provides
Fairmont Main Street wants the community to "Get their art on." Every Saturday at Veterans Square. The Main Street Artisan Program is an event to spotlight and celebrate the arts in Fairmont. It provides
ELKINS -
The Department of Business and Entrepreneurship at Davis and Elkins College is holding a series of brown bag networking lunches for women entrepreneurs.
The first lunch got underway Friday afternoon.
Participants discussed a number of issues including finances, marketing, loans, social media, and work life balance.
The sessions allow female entrepreneurs to talk about specific topics and networking opportunities.
"We bring women together who are entrepreneurly minded, either they want to start a business or they already have a business and this is a way for us to gather topics for the upcoming monthly brown bag lunches that will be having until the Spring," said Carol Carter, of the Center for Entrepreneurship.
The lunches will take place monthly from November through May.