This Week in West Virginia History
July 16, 1791: Adam Stephen, a physician and Revolutionary War general often credited as the founder of Martinsburg, died at...
Read moreDetailsJuly 16, 1791: Adam Stephen, a physician and Revolutionary War general often credited as the founder of Martinsburg, died at...
Read moreDetailsState Treasurer Larry Pack, who serves as Chairman of the Hope Scholarship Board, today announced nearly 15,000 students will receive...
Read moreDetailsBy PSC Chair Charlotte Lane The statistic that astounds me yearly at the Public Service Commission of West Virginia is...
Read moreDetailsSheetz, a major Mid-Atlantic restaurant and convenience chain, announced it will celebrate National Hot Dog Day by giving away two...
Read moreDetailsThe WV National Muzzleloader Team. On top from left to right are Timothy Rhodes and Coach Michael Shamblin, and bottom...
Read moreDetailsMadison Stone The Board of Directors of Elk River Trail Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce the hiring of Madison...
Read moreDetailsBy: Ariana Figueroa and Jane Norman, www.WestVirginiaWatch.com President Donald Trump signed into law Friday evening his massive spending cut and tax break package...
Read moreDetailsThe West Virginia Board of Education (WVBE) held a special meeting today in Charleston to discuss pending litigation. The majority...
Read moreDetailsMOLLOHAN FAMILY REUNION: The Descendants ( + friends) of Nathan Curtis and Lillie Boggs Mollohan & Donnie Edward and Dona...
Read moreDetailsJuly 9, 1942: An explosion at the Pursglove No. 2 Mine at Scotts Run near Morgantown killed 20 men. It...
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