LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONENGINEERING SERVICES The Brooke County Public Service District, Brooke County, West Virginia, is currently accepting Statements of Qualifications from qualified professional engineering firms for the Beech Bottom Wastewater System Improvements project. As of this publication, no funding has been committed to this project. Preliminary[Read More…]
Author: The Brooke County Review
Brooke County Commission – Monthly Estate Publication
BROOKE COUNTY COMMISSION NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES The administration of the estates of the following deceased is pending in the Clerk of the County Commission of Brooke County, 201 Courthouse Square, Wellsburg, WV 26070. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal[Read More…]
Brooke County Commission – Ancillary Publication
BROOKE COUNTY COMMISSION NOTICE OF ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATION WITHOUT A PROBATE ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES Any interested person objecting to the qualifications of the personal representative or the venue or jurisdiction of the court, shall file notice of an objection with the County Commission within SIXTY (60) days[Read More…]
City of Follansbee Public Notice of Hearing for Increase in Water Rates
PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF FOLLANSBEE, WEST VIRGINIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Follansbee, West Virginia, a municipal corporation, will hold a public hearing before the final vote on a proposed Ordinance, the principal object of which is the increase of water rates for customers of the water[Read More…]
WLU Expands Master of Arts in Education Program with Two New Innovative Concentrations
West Liberty University has announced the launch of two new concentrations within its fully online Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) program: Inclusive and Trauma-Responsive Teaching and Integrated STEAM Teaching. These additions further strengthen WLU’s commitment to preparing educators with advanced skills that meet the rapidly evolving needs of today’s[Read More…]
Stealing Public Water and Damaging Hydrants
By: Charlotte R. Lane, WV PSC Chairman The Public Service Commission of West Virginia wants you to know that damaging a fire hydrant anywhere in this state is illegal, as is taking water from a water system without paying for it.Ultimately, when a utility’s service is diverted to an unauthorized[Read More…]
Bethany College Announces New Bethany Online Course: Introduction to Pastoral Care and Ministry
Bethany College is launching a new Introduction to Pastoral Care and Ministry course through Bethany Online. The five-week course, which runs from Jan. 12 through Feb. 13, 2026, is designed to strengthen the skills and spiritual formation of pastors, chaplains, and lay leaders while allowing participants to deepen their understanding[Read More…]
Honor Tree to be Displayed at State Capitol
Gov. Patrick Morrisey and First Lady Denise Morrisey have invited all West Virginians to take part in the state holiday tradition of submitting photos of loved ones who serve or served in the U. S. Military or as first responders.Those photographs will be featured on the annual Honor Trees displayed[Read More…]
Pull Up A Chair
By: Hettie Basil Lighttower So glad you all enjoyed the Tea Talk last week. I received this from one of my readers: “I’ve always considered the art of making and enjoying tea to be a very soothing ritual. The whole experience of it just has a special feeling.…… You’re making[Read More…]
Buck Firearms Season Opens
Governor Patrick Morrisey and the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) announced that the Buck firearms deer season opened in West Virginia Monday, Nov. 24.Hunters are encouraged to purchase their hunting license and stamps before the season begins. “Buck firearms season is woven into the fabric of West Virginia,” said Gov. Patrick[Read More…]
