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Seneca – front row, from left: Brayden Diller, Arabella Wade, Savannah Barnes, Jameson Slifer, Ryan Burns, Aria Nelson, Lane Wilfong and Michael...
Read moreDetailsSeneca – front row, from left: Brayden Diller, Arabella Wade, Savannah Barnes, Jameson Slifer, Ryan Burns, Aria Nelson, Lane Wilfong and Michael...
Read moreDetailsRow 1 Shaylee Landis Brianna Cochran Courtney Waugh Dillon Dunz Kirsten Friel Eden Smith Ella Markl Riley Pollack Gracie Sisler...
Read moreDetailsPocahontas County High School students Bailey Zickefoose and Noah Nutter, members of the Purple Star Military Pride Club, pose with...
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Read moreDetailsPiedmont Bluz The Pocahontas County Opera House will continue its 25th season with a special performance by the Piedmont Bluz...
Read moreDetailsSuzanne Stewart Staff Writer As the third largest county in West Virginia, Pocahontas County is filled with valleys, mountains and...
Read moreDetailsThe Pocahontas County Health Department has received notification of 41 additional Novel Coronavirus or COVID-19 cases in Pocahontas County, bringing...
Read moreDetailsDenny Bailey overcame his intense fear of heights to sit on the summit of Seneca Rocks with his son, Chris....
Read moreDetailsthe Green Bank Observatory was a test site for a small array of antennas this past summer as part of...
Read moreDetailsLiverwort, the first plant to step ashore. K. Springer photos Mycelium, from hard rock miner to a forest manager. How...
Read moreDetailsThe Pocahontas County High School science department recently received a gift of 24 American Optical Series 10 microscopes from West...
Read moreDetailsElizabeth “Libby” Nolle Elizabeth “Libby” Nolle, D & E Class of 2003, is proud to be a finalist in the...
Read moreDetailsThe Pleasant Green Church on Seebert Lane was an important part of black life in Pocahontas County. The cornerstone of...
Read moreDetailsBongo steadfastly refusing to take the lead with Daisy in the background. K. Springer photo Is my dog a male...
Read moreDetails“Pocahontas County - so much forest, so little time” K. Springer photo Ken Springer Watoga Park Foundation Forest Bathing Is...
Read moreDetailsStaff on the Gauley District of Monongahela National Forest have been working this summer on repairs to a 680-foot section...
Read moreDetailsA false morel, Gyromitra esculenta. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Ken Springer Watoga Park Foundation If you enjoy eating false morels,...
Read moreDetailsLaura Dean Bennett Staff Writer To a lot of us, picking berries was a late summer rite of passage....
Read moreDetailsNancy Harris spruces up the signage along the Greenbrier River Trail in Marlinton. Photo courtesy of Sam Felton Ken Springer...
Read moreDetailsLast summer, Marlinton native Laura Leyzorek was part of the painting crew for the Green Bank Telescope at the Green...
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