Mr. Jacob Hoskins, music director and teacher at Magnolia High School, is a hometown boy who grew up locally and attended ...
A New Martinsville man is getting a final opportunity to stay out of jail, keep his job and support his family after being granted seven years of supervised probation. Christopher Lee Leek was granted ...
Joseph Andrew Tucker, 27, pleaded guilty to negligent homicide in an information count during an Oct. 16 hearing before Wetzel County Circuit Court Judge Richard Wilson. Wilson accepted the plea and ...
Local schools, fire departments, churches and others across the Ohio Valley are teaming up to collect donations of food and ...
Magnolia have struggled to put together a whole game all season and have fought off injuries to key players making things ...
On Monday morning at 9:00 a.m. the Wetzel Board of Education convened a special meeting to consider two motions for the ...
Under blue skies and warm temperatures, the Wetzel County 4-H grounds welcomed the annual Wetzel County Fall Festival last ...
Hope Gas donates $3,000 to Hundred High School’s Hornet Pride Program. Christine Mitchell, a Hope Gas employee and Wetzel ...
The future quality of life for the citizens of West Virginia is directly linked to the performance of our students, and student performance is linked to a high quality learning environment, which ...
This week's Smiling Face is Parker Patrello. RegattaFest Weekend was almost picture perfect for boat racing on the Ohio River, and our Smile Camera caught up with Toddler Miss Parker Patrello who was ...
NEW MARTINSVILLE – Wetzel County Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Cramer presided over an Oct. 9 session of court that included sentencing four people to prison terms. Levi Jacob Murner, 31, was sentenced ...
On a terrific sunshiny fall Thursday afternoon, the Magnolia Senior Girls took on their in-house rivals, “The Juniors.” On the very first play of the game the quickness and speed of the seniors was ...