Jul 26, 2009 | The Times West Virginian
Fairmonta s Mason Gross excelling at racing
While many 12-year-old youngsters spend the summer months at the pool or hanging out with friends, MasonGross has better things to do.
Friends open Modernday Primative tattoo shop
If you're in the market for a tattoo or body piercing, there's a new shop in the Friendly City.
a Free Chuckiea signs all around Fairmont could send a message
You have to commend the City of Fairmont's code-enforcement officers for acting so quickly in having "Free Chuckie Sanders" signs removed from the corner of Pennsylvania and Maple avenues.
Charter talks held behind closed doors
City council may have stepped across the line when it met in executive session to discuss possible changes to the city charter as it relates to Fairmont General Hospital.
Adult day-report center approved
Marion County will officially have a new sentencing option for non-violent criminal offenders in the near future.
Woman transported to hospital after I-79 motorcycle accident
A woman was transported to Ruby Memorial Hospital following a motorcycle accident on I-79 Wednesday morning.
Police believe murder weapon found
After weeks of searching, Fairmont police officers believe they have recovered the gun that was used to kill 21-year-old Christopher Martin.
Break-in, vandalism at church investigated
State Police are investigating a break-in and vandalism of the Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church located on Sunny View Lane.
Grafton couple indicted in kidnapping scam
A Grafton couple was named in an eight-count indictment Tuesday by a federal grand jury for allegedly committing a crime in Fairmont city limits earlier this year.
Fairmont All-Stars rip 16 hits, roll to win
Fairmont All-stars' Ryan Bogo slides back to first base as Shinnston All-stars' Austin Benson looks for the call on the run back.
Council to appoint interim city manager
City council will be appointing an interim city manager to fill the vacancy left open after Jim Snider leaves to take a job in his hometown Canton, Ill.
Police Discover Fairview Restaurant Owner Fed-Exing Pills
Five police departments in Marion County joined forces today in an effort to curb drug dealing in small towns.
Mahalick sworn in as mayor of Rivesville
Anew mayor was sworn in Sunday in a ceremony attended by family, friends and neighbors along the banks of the Monongahela River at Riverfront Park.