The Yeti Expo and Mountain Laurel Christmas event will be held on Saturday, December 11. The day is billed as “a great small town classic Christmas including vendors, food, and[Read More…]
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BCHS Building construction classes selling playhouses Instructor points out skills learned and practiced during project
By Shirley Shuman Students in both of Robert Lloyd’s Building Construction classes have recently been busy building playhouses which they are offering for sale. The instructor explained how the project[Read More…]
Commission holds brief session
usan Lemon, Circuit Clerk spoke to the commission first requesting the purchase of a copier from Komax. The Commissioners discussed buying or leasing the copier from the company. Larry Clifton[Read More…]
Eagles host 1st annual alumni basketball game
The 1st annual Braxton County High School alumni basketball game was held this past Saturday at the BCHS gym. Over 30 alumni signed up for the event with graduation years[Read More…]
Local Democrat receives statewide recognition
will receive special recognition in honoring her as one of West Virginia’s Outstanding Democrats of the Year. This hardworking Democrat was selected by County Democratic leaders for her efforts and[Read More…]
Burnsville Christmas Parade set for next Saturday
Elementary. Anyone wishing to enter the parade is encouraged to call 304-853-2605. “Join us after the parade for cookies and hot chocolate and meet Santa who will be handing out[Read More…]
New book presents historic accounts of “Wild Man”
A new book has been released by a resident of Braxton County which recounts the historic experiences people have had in North America with the “wild man,” or more commonly[Read More…]
Eagle girls win Region 2 AA cross country championship
With three Braxton girls finishing in the top 10 and all six in the top 20, they easily outpaced their closest opponent to become Region 2 AA cross country champions[Read More…]
Board continues mask mandate in schools for 30 more days
The Braxton County Board of Education conducted their regular meeting on October 19. Present were Board President DeAnna Whipkey, Dr. Kenna Seal, and Evelyn Post. Dolores Wright was available virtually.[Read More…]
Local woman publishes book for elementary-aged children
By Shirley ShumanJoy Rose, a former teacher, recently completed and published her first book, Kaitlyn Shows Compassion. Rose explained why she wrote the book and where the idea for the[Read More…]