With a foot of snow on the ground and a freshly cleaned sidewalk, the Paden City Library offers to its visitors a place to ...
The Tyler Consolidated Silver Knights went toe-to-toe with the Williamstown Yellowjackets on Thursday, February 5, at the ...
The Tyler Consolidated Silver Knights fell on Thursday, February 5, as they ran into a buzz saw in West Union, falling to the Doddridge County Lady Bulldogs, 74–27. With leading scorer Katie Grimm ...
Nina N. Smith Wise, of Middlebourne passed away Friday February 13, 2026, at 102 years of age. Nina was born in Tyler County, West Virginia on September 8, 1923 to the late Charles and Nan Meredith ...
Carl Edward Butcher Jr., 66, of Sistersville, WV, passed away Friday February 13, 2026. Carl was born March 7, 1959 son of the late Carl and Mary (Wilkinson) Butcher. He was a Green Barret in the U.S ...
With a foot of snow on the ground and the world of New Martinsville slowed down, these two young ladies found a warm place to ...
The bleachers from Paden City High School are shown. In a recent Wetzel Board of Education meeting, the board decided to grant ownership of the high school to the Paden City Development Authority for ...
Last week I told you about Mary and my trip to east Texas. We traveled through Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on the road. These three states have never been in Mary or my travels before. I will ...
My daughter, Dannielle, her husband and Arnie, their 7-year-old golden retriever came home for Memorial Day weekend. Arnie can’t speak a word of English but has a large vocabulary. Words like treat, ...
(Photo provided) WVU Medicine Wetzel County Hospital plans to open its new coffee shop on Aug. 4. It will be open to visitors and employees. WVU Medicine Wetzel County Hospital is gearing up to open ...
Judge Richard Wilson administers Oath of Office to David Kelly. Gov. Patrick Morrisey recently appointed Delegate David Kelly to the position of Commissioner of Corrections and Rehabilitation for the ...
Wetzel County Circuit Court Judge Richard Wilson presided over the following criminal hearings regarding drugs and fraud on July 25. Wilson sentenced Kayla Amanda Quinn of Sistersville to three years ...