Sep 30, 2009 | Mountain Statesman
Taylor County BOE recognizes outstanding students
Anna Jarvis Elementary fourth grade teacher Pam Spring stands proudly beside Shane Robertson, Tylar Griffith, Clinton Mayle, Cole Collins, and Colton Young, as they are recognized by the Taylor County Board of Education for their outstanding accomplishment in the Daughters of the American Revolution's 'America, the Land of Opportunity' contest.
15 and 16. Tryouts for Teen Board members will be 6 p.m. Sept. 22 and 23. For more information, visit www.charlestontowncenter.com . - LINE DANCE WORKSHOP: Noted line dance instructor Maurice Rowe will be at the Charleston Elk's Lodge on Sept.
Thousands Heading To Friends of America Rally
Thousands of people are making their way to Logan County and Mingo County. Gates open early Monday morning at a former surface mine site near Holden for the Friends of America Rally, an event that's expected to draw more than 100,000 people in its first year.
Flags all over the country will be lowered today to honor the victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on America.
The region will once again pause today to remember the victims of 9-11. The innocent civilians in the World Trade Center.
Parkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel
A number of programs are being held throughout the area Friday to mark the eighth anniversary of the tragic events of Sept.
Memorial garden planned to mark WVa fire deaths
The mother of three siblings killed in a 2007 apartment fire in Huntington plans to memorialize them with a flower garden in the city.
Philippi Man Sentenced for Shooting Pregnant Girlfriend
A Philippi man who admitted to shooting his pregnant girlfriend will spend twenty years in prison.
Things to do Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009
PUPPET SHOW: 2 p.m. Tickets $5 at door. The family-friendly puppet show "Frazzled Fairy Tales" with Charlie Morgan, Archie Chestnut, Rutha Chestnut, Micki Maley and Bob Lucas.
Fall Gospel Jubilee ready for second year
The West Virginia State Farm Museum is gearing up for campers, singers and food.
Behind closed doors of a college dormitory, studying isn't the only extra-curricular activity.
First Responders Prep for Big Crowds at Rally
Thousands of people are signing up to attend the "Friends of America" Rally in Logan County.