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45 vote in Beverly election

May 9, 2013 Even though the turnout at this week’s Beverly City Election was small, Beverly City Clerk Kathy Weese said the election went smoothly. more »»

Insanity classes offered in Elkins

May 9, 2013 A new class is being offered for people who like a challenge. Kristyn Mergenthaler, Beachbody Coach and owner of Kristyn Mergenthaler Wellness, offers Insanity classes at 11 a.. more »»

Business sign sparks legal question

May 9, 2013 Philippi City Council is questioning the legality of a new sign installed on Main Street. more »»

Dog owner addresses concerns with commission

May 9, 2013 The owner of a dog that had been the subject of neighborhood complaints told the Upshur County Commission he has taken steps to ensure the animal creates no further problems. more »»

Couple arrested for toddler’s death

May 8, 2013 A Belington couple who allegedly fed methadone to their 23-month-old child on multiple occasions was arrested Tuesday for causing her death. Ida Lee Evans, 31, of 99 Hatfield Dr. more »»

Man killed in school bus wreck

May 8, 2013 The Barbour County Sheriff’s Department is continuing its investigation into a Tuesday morning crash that claimed the life of 50-year-old Larry T. Vincent. more »»

Upshur County administrator resigns

May 8, 2013 Upshur County Administrator Willie Parker has submitted his resignation to the county commission, citing personal reasons. The issue is on the agenda for discussion at Thursday's meeting. more »»

‘Penny War’ results in big donation

May 8, 2013 Midland Elementary School fourth grader Kaleigh Papez has always dreamed of helping her favorite charity and recently had the opportunity to lend a han. more »»

Super responds to lunch controversy

May 8, 2013 Barbour County schools will adjust students’ lunch bills to make up for the skimpy meal served them on May 2, but the mystery of why the county’s schools gave students just a cheese sandwich for... more »»

Student plans to nurse critical care patients

May 8, 2013 Sarah Danyelle Rogers of Pennsboro, a nursing student who expects to graduate from Alderson-Broaddus College at the end of this semester, already has the journey to her ultimate career goal planned... more »»

Taste of Home tickets offered to Phillips fans

May 8, 2013 In support of the Elkins-Randolph County YMCA and the community, The Inter-Mountain is offering a no-strings attached invitation to those affected by the postponement of ‘American Idol’ winner... more »»

Upshur woman gets maximum sentence in shaken-baby case

May 8, 2013 Senior-status Judge John Henning sentenced a Buckhannon woman to the maximum amount of time after her conviction on a child abuse resulting in bodily injury charge, saying he hoped it would send a... more »»

Investigation continues in robbery case

May 8, 2013 The investigation into an aggravated robbery that occurred on Second Street in Elkins last month is ongoing, despite the fact that charges against the alleged suspect in the case have been dismissed... more »»

George named Randolph superintendent of schools

May 7, 2013 The Randolph County Board of Education did not stray far from home in picking a new superintendent of schools, voting unanimously Monday to hire Interim Superintendent Terry George to fill the slot... more »»

Phillip Phillips benefit concert postponed

May 7, 2013 Although very few tickets remained unsold, a concert to benefit the Elkins-Randolph County YMCA will have to be postponed. more »»

Local couple wins trip to Kentucky Derby

May 7, 2013 Amid mint juleps and fabulous hats, a couple from Elkins got to enjoy the world-famous Kentucky Derby in high style this weekend — and they even had a winning bet. more »»

Judge refuses modification in sentencing for child death

May 7, 2013 A senior-status judge on Monday refused to modify the sentence of an Upshur County woman after her appeal on grounds that it had been too harsh was rejected by the West Virginia Supreme Court last... more »»

Nurse sees care as patient-driven during career

May 7, 2013 Anna Shreves has seen many changes in the nursing profession in the more than three decades she has devoted to her job, but said despite all of the technology and reforms, one thing has remained... more »»

Carnival Fun

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