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Power restored to Concord campuses
Power has been restored to both the Athens and Beckley campuses. Please note the following information: A* Students with questions about classes and exams: 1. Contact your professors 2. Contact your professors' division office 3. Monday morning the academic dean's office will be open 4. Link to exam schedule A* All scheduled events will be held as ...
Mayor misused funds for property improvements
The Wayne County Circuit Court has affirmed a state ethics commission ruling that the Wayne mayor must reimburse the city more than $43,000 for misusing public funds and that he should be removed from office.
Life Reinvented: Tribett Breaking C.....
Patrick Tribett gazed through a jail cell window in the spring of 1993 and watched his Concord University classmates receive their diplomas - just he as thought he would.
Mr. Virgil E. Kennedy, 68, of Brush Creek Falls Road, Princeton, died Sunday evening, November 22, 2009 at CAMC, Charleston.
Basic necessity: Water to flow to more Mercer homes
Clean drinking water is something many individuals across our region take for advantage.
Wyoming County schools chief to head Concord board
Wyoming County Schools Superintendent Frank Blackwell is the new chairman of Concord University's Board of Governors.
Mercer water service project seeking engineers
A search is underway for engineering services for a water service project that will reach more than 60 new customers in the Eads Mill and Unity Road areas of Mercer County.
Swine flu vaccine supplies holding out for school shots
Personnel with the Mercer County Health Department are continuing to visit county schools to offer H1N1 vaccinations to students who have parental permission.
Afternoon Update a " Nasa spacecraft discovers water on the moon
It turns out there's plenty of water on the moon - at least near the lunar south pole, scientists said Friday.
Frank William a oeBillya Parker
Frank William "Billy" Parker, 63, of the Brush Creek Falls Road, Princeton, died late Sunday night, November 8, 2009 at his home.
Marketing plan super for the city
The jousting between Frontier Communications and the Communications Workers of America is getting rough.
Mercer County Sheriff a " Oct. 15-20, 2009
MERCER SHERIFF Oct. 15 A* BURGLARY: Dep. C.M. Williams responded to Pearl Street, where a complainant reported someone entered his home and took a computer, game console and more.
Students dig in at PVMS ground-breaking ceremony
Future PikeView Middle School students tossed a little dirt, but their dreams soared Friday as students from Athens, Lashmeet/Matoaka, Melrose, Oakvale, Spanishburg and Sun Valley schools took part in the ground-breaking exercise for Mercer County's newest middle school.
With bids in, officials are ... Breaking ground on PVMS
After many months of decision-making, planning and hard work, ground will finally be broken on the new PikeView Middle School on Oct.
Sisters share memories of lifea s journeys
When the four sisters get together, they have a 357 years of experiences to talk about - everything from their father's cattle to 10 gallons of Alaskan cabbage sauerkraut.
Contractor plans demolition of Colony Center
Plans are underway to demolish what is left of a convenience store and service station which burned in January and to replace it with a new structure.
Hundreds take measures to fend off flu bug
Hundreds of people rolled up their sleeves Tuesday to fortify themselves against an annual scourge - flu season.
Artistic leaders gather for sake of arts in Mercer County
The arts community of southern West Virginia put its best foot forward Friday morning as the arts staff of the West Virginia Division of Culture and History brought its listening tour to the Chuck Mathena Center in Princeton.
Athens-Concord Town Social has 'green' agenda
On Sunday, the 23rd Athens-Concord Town Social will again celebrate the unique relationship between Concord University and the Town of Athens, with music, activities and honors.