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Cross Creek Elementary Holds Canned Food Drive

The fourth-grade Student Senate of Cross Creek Elementary School began their Christmas holiday by assisting Wintersville Good Neighbors with its canned food drive. Under the direction of Principal Dan Hartman and led by Brittany Shank, guidance counselor, and Student Senate Adviser Gina Miclea, the students brought cans that Cross Creek[Read More…]

BCSWA Receives Grant

Brooke County’s Solid Waste Authority has received a $31,800 grant from the West Virginia Dept. of Environmental Protection.The award was part of nearly $2 million in recycling assistance grants to 29 recipients through the agency’s Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan program.The local grant will be used to assist with personnel, lease[Read More…]

WV Tourism Unveils Travel Magazine

West Virginia tourism officials have unveiled the new West Virginia Vacation Guide, a free travel inspiration magazine dedicated to promoting the state.The Dept. of Tourism has received nearly 8,000 pre-orders since Nov. 11. “Every year I’m excited to see what the Dept. of Tourism comes up with when it comes to[Read More…]

WVU Extension Service Offers Scholarships

As prospective students make decisions and start to plan for college, many will begin to seek scholarships and financial aid opportunities.West Virginia University Extension’s 4-H Youth Development program provides many scholarship opportunities for 4-H’ers who want to further their education.Passionate and generous donors have provided financial support throughout the years so[Read More…]

WV Students Encouraged to Enter Bridge Design Contest

Students in West Virginia middle schools and high schools have until March 1 to enter the 2023 West Virginia Bridge Design and Build Contest.Hosted by the West Virginia Dept of Transportation for more than 20 years, the contest has free registration that is available at wvbridgedesignandbuildcontest.com.“We have schools that have come[Read More…]

SNAP Emergency Benefits to End

The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Bureau for Family Assistance, has reminded residents receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits that the last issuance of COVID-19 SNAP Emergency Allotments will be in February, due to the funding being discontinued by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Since April[Read More…]

Bethany Dedicates Court to Joe Kurey

Inside Hummel Field House lays the court that is home of the Bethany College Bison basketball and volleyball programs. The court has now been named the Joe Kurey Memorial Court, after legendary Joe Kurey. Kurey was a longtime employee, former Athletic Director, and Hall of Famer. On Nov. 19, Bethany[Read More…]

Consumers Urged to Be Wary of Deceptive Weight Loss Options

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is urging consumers to be cautious when evaluating ways to lose those extra pounds, perhaps as a New Year’s resolution.Quick-fix solutions are easily available but may not be the healthiest choice for consumers or the best option for long-term results.“Weight loss resolutions are frequently[Read More…]

Free Strength Training Workout for Older Adults

The Brooke County Public Library is offering Geri-Fit, a 45-minute evidence based strength training exercise class for older adults. Most of the bodybuilding exercises are performed seated in chairs with a set of light dumbbell weights. As participants become stronger, they can advance to using heavier dumbbells to challenge themselves[Read More…]

Brooke County Library Book Club

A group of friends, a good book, and free-flowing discussion… doesn’t that sound like the ingredients for a wonderful experience. The Brooke County Public Library will be meeting on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 5 p.m., in person and virtual to discuss the book “The Night of the Hunter: A Thriller”[Read More…]