WAYNE — The Wayne County Board of Education said the superintendent has met and surpassed all goals during the 2021-22 school year during an annual review Tuesday, June 28.
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HUNTINGTON — The community transmission level for COVID-19 has returned to “high” in Cabell County, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia National Guard’s full-time response to the COVID-19 pandemic will end Friday, Gov. Jim Justice said.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 667 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday as active cases increased to 2,014. That’s 21 more active cases than were reported Tuesday, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ state coronavirus dashboard.
Sports, theater, science and nature — no matter what interest a child has, chances are there is a summer camp for them. For COVID-19 precautions, check the camp websites. To submit a summer camp, email the details to acopley@hdmediallc.com.
To submit a Vacation Bible School, email the details to acopley@hdmediallc.com. We need the church and address, theme, times, dates and a phone number readers can call if they have questions.
HUNTINGTON — Dennis Bills is a retired businessman who was raised in a non-musical family in Logan, West Virginia. He attended Marshall University in pursuit of a teaching career.
HUNTINGTON — Imani Hickman took a chance, and it paid off.
IRONTON — As girls basketball coach at Ironton High School, Doug Graham sent several players to the college ranks.
HUNTINGTON — CJ Davis wasted no time committing to the Thundering Herd football program after making an official visit to Marshall in late June.
The Charleston Gazette-Mail published this editorial on July 1:
As of July 1, West Virginia lottery allows credit card purchases