Sunday, May 19 2013 7:11 AM EDT2013-05-19 11:11:46 GMT
People lined the streets of Buckhannon catching glimpses of military honor guards, bands, and floats along with the festival's queen and king waving hello to everyone.
People lined the streets of Buckhannon catching glimpses of military honor guards, bands, and floats along with the festival's queen and king waving hello to everyone.
Saturday, May 18 2013 10:03 PM EDT2013-05-19 02:03:06 GMT
A Marion County woman is behind bars on three felony charges. Amy Lynn Walter was arrested Saturday on charges of forgery, uttering, and embezzlement. She is being held in the North Central Regional
A Marion County woman is behind bars on three felony charges. Amy Lynn Walter was arrested Saturday on charges of forgery, uttering, and embezzlement. She is being held in the North Central Regional
Saturday, May 18 2013 9:43 PM EDT2013-05-19 01:43:46 GMT
The Harrison County Sheriff's Department has arrested a private investigator and attorney representing a former Shinnston police officer. It arrested Wheeling attorney Paul Harris, and Barbour County
The Harrison County Sheriff's Department has arrested a private investigator and attorney representing a former Shinnston police officer. It arrested Wheeling attorney Paul Harris, and Barbour County
Saturday, May 18 2013 9:34 PM EDT2013-05-19 01:34:09 GMT
For high school students this time of year is prom season, but some students aren't old enough to attend or don't like all the hassle of going to prom. So the Clarksburg Library hosted an anti-prom party on Saturday.
For high school students this time of year is prom season, but some students aren't old enough to attend or don't like all the hassle of going to prom. So the Clarksburg Library hosted an anti-prom party on Saturday.
Saturday, May 18 2013 7:55 PM EDT2013-05-18 23:55:27 GMT
Smith will continue to serve D&E as president-emeritus and college advisor.
Smith will continue to serve D&E as president-emeritus and college advisor.
SHINNSTON -
West Virginia University's "Buy Local" campaign was underway in Shinnston Monday night.
Three students met with local business owners for a round table discussion.
The students heard from the owners about what they would like to see happen and offered ideas to generate more business.
Some of the ideas the students had were to create discount cards for the residents that buy local, and a scavenger hunt that would bring more people into Shinnston and the local stores.
One of the students said that what she wants most is to see the businesses succeed.
"At the end of the day, I'm not thinking about a grade and how I'm going to do, after May comes, I want them to keep it going. Just being around these people, and being in the town, and meeting the business owners, they're wonderful people, and I really want to see them succeed and see this town grow. We're all just thinking of them and want it to be successful," said Lacey Beattie, account executive for the campaign.
The students plan to implement some of their ideas very soon.