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Memorial Bridge replacement project about to go out for bid
Officials from several counties in Maryland and West Virginia discussed a project to replace the aging Memorial Bridge in Keyser at Tuesday's meeting of the U.S. Route 50 Association.
Keyser man arrested after high-speed chase on U.S. 40
A Keyser, W.Va., man was arrested following a high-speed chase on U.S. Route 40 that began at Clarysville and ended at Kemp Drive west of Frostburg early Wednesday afternoon.
Names announced for Keyser athletic complex facilities
Names for several facilities at the Keyser High School Athletic Complex were approved at Monday's meeting of the Mineral County Board of Education.
Mineral County leaders approve contract with U.S. Windforce
KEYSER, W.Va. - A contract agreement with U.S. Windforce approved unanimously by the Mineral County Commission establishes a $250,000 annual minimum property tax payment for the proposed Pinnacle wind farm project.
Doing more than getting lost at corn maze
Getting lost in a field of corn isn't just for fun at Cove-Run Farms corn maze; it's also a way to help inform visitors about the Shoe Box Ministries and Operation Christmas Child.
Carpendale officials schedule meeting CARPENDALE, W.Va. - Officials of the Town of Carpendale will meet Nov.
H1N1 immunizations slated in Mineral KEYSER, W.Va. - The Mineral County Health Department will hold an H1N1 influenza vaccine clinic for all children 6 months to 4 years of age, those five to 24 with chronic medical conditions, caregivers of infants under 6 months of age, and day care providers, health care providers, first responders and pregnant ...
10/14 - Reward offered in daytime burglary
A reward of up to $1,500 is being offered by Allegany & Mineral County Crime Solvers for information leading to the person who broke into a Cash Valley Road residence during the afternoon of Oct.
10/17 - Garrett drug raid nets two arrests
A warrant search of a Loch Lynn residence led to the arrest of two people by the Garrett County Narcotics Task Force.
Mineral County backs proposed wind farm
KEYSER, W.Va. -- The Mineral County Commission is backing a proposed $131 million wind farm on Green Mountain near Keyser.
Zoning had bad effect on Allegany County
Concerning the letter of Mr. Dow about the Mineral County Planning Commission and Zoning : Dow asked, "I also wonder why someone like Mr.
Ridgeley woman faces charges CUMBERLAND - A Mineral County, W.Va., woman was charged Saturday with several counts of theft after Cumberland Police found her allegedly "tampering with motor vehicles"in a parking lot off Lamont Street.
Morning crash kills Keyser High student
NEW CREEK, W.Va. - A 17-year-old Keyser boy was killed Friday morning when the pickup truck he was riding in went out of control and crashed on Hershey Hollow Road, authorities said.
What constitutes an explicit message on outdoor advertising?
Oct. 7--NEW CREEK, W.Va. -- Communities across the nation are working to determine what, exactly, constitutes an explicit message on outdoor advertising, including large billboards along well-traveled thoroughfares.
The state Public Service Commission will next hear evidence on a proposed wind farm project in Mineral County.
9/24 - Stolen vehicle located in Keyser
A rental vehicle reported as stolen to the Washington County Sheriff's Office Tuesday was recovered Wednesday on Baltimore Street, according to Keyser Police Chief Karen Shoemaker.
Eighth annual Mothman Festival to be this weekend in Point Pleasant
The Mothman Festival, an event created around the legend of the Mothman, will take place Saturday and Sunday in Point Pleasant.
Left: The West Virginia Farm Bureau, Inc., recently recognized Keyser Primary Middle School students in the "Picture Agriculture in West Virginia" school poster contest.
The Year of the Catamount: Potomac State College will honor mascot at homecoming
KEYSER, W.Va. - The homecoming theme for Potomac State College of West Virginia University is The Year of the Catamount, in honor of the school mascot's 80th year.
All but two Mineral schools made the grade in AYP
KEYSER, W.Va. - All but two schools in Mineral County met adequate yearly progress under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, which means that seven schools made the grade, Superintendent of Schools Skip Hackworth announced.