Wetzel County Circuit Judge Richard Wilson presided over a variety of cases on March 4 including hearings related to alleged offenses of sex abuse, theft and fraud. Joseph Ward, 70, of New ...
As the debate over healthcare reform continues to rage, one program has consistently flown under the radar: Medicaid. While Medicare gets most of the attention, Medicaid is the unsung hero of American ...
The Wetzel County Commission met Wednesday morning February 5 at the County Commission Building to discuss agenda items. Commission President Lisa Heasley opened the meeting leading in the Pledge of ...
The Wetzel-Tyler Board of Health approved moving the health department to New Martinsville, where a new facility will be constructed. By a 2-1 vote the Wetzel-Tyler County Health Department Board ...
ArtsLink’s 2024-25 Concert Series concludes with a concert by pianist Barron Ryan on Tuesday, March 11, at 7 p.m. at the Gold ...
This week's smiling faces are Margaret and Larry Sine. Go to any Paden City basketball game or sporting event and more than likely you will see these Wildcat supporters in the stands or on the ...
The Paden City Wildcats under the direction of head coach Kelly Sine played host to Beallsville, Ohio in the last home game ...
Magnolia High School student Matthew Anderson will go from being a Blue Eagle for the last four years to a Golden Eagle now ...
The Paden City Wildcats fell victim to a hot shooting Sophomore guard from Trinity Christian on Monday, February 17, in boys ...
As I write this editorial, I am reminded of the wise words of Nelson Mandela, who once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” These words have never rung ...