This Week in West Virginia History
Dec. 17, 1957: The J. L. Stifel & Sons calico plant at Wheeling closed. For most of its history, Stifel &...
Read moreDetailsDec. 17, 1957: The J. L. Stifel & Sons calico plant at Wheeling closed. For most of its history, Stifel &...
Read moreDetailsGovernor Patrick Morrisey announced that his proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget will include pay raises for state employees, citing West...
Read moreDetailsBy Jessi McCumbers ARNOLDSBURG, WV - Those pesky North Pole elves... will they EVER learn? After a brief hiatus, The...
Read moreDetailsGovernor’s Mansion and West Virginia State Capitol tours now available to be booked online Governor Patrick Morrisey and First Lady...
Read moreDetailsBig Otter Elementary has lots of Star Readers! Kin-dergarten students get to read to the principal, Mr. Boggs, once they...
Read moreDetailsBy: Lori Kersey for West Virginia Watch, www.weatvirigniawatch.com West Virginia state employees will see another increase in their health insurance...
Read moreDetailsJoin us for our annual town celebration, Christmas in Clay! There will be food, crafts, hot cocoa, pictures with Santa,...
Read moreDetailsThe Trump administration is cutting funding for a program that keeps hundreds of formerly homeless West Virginians with disabilities housed....
Read moreDetailsDec. 10, 1841: Logan County preacher “Uncle Dyke” Garrett was born on Big Creek. His greatest fame was for converting...
Read moreDetailsThe West Virginia Department of Revenue reported strong numbers for the month of November, with a $28.5 million surplus and...
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