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Gillies named ‘Volunteer of the Year’
POINT PLEASANT — To celebrate the contributions of hospital volunteers, Pleasant Valley Hospital recently recognized several members of Pleasant...

For the record
Mason County Sheriff’s DepartmentThe Mason County Sheriff’s Department reports the following arrests: Kaylahni J. Kensler, 25, Southside, ...
June 17th, 2016 updated: June 17th, 2016. |

Marshall prof plays role in rosacea research
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Dr. Kumika Toma of the Marshall University College of Health Professions has made significant contributions in determining t...

Marshall educates students on prescription drug abuse
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The Marshall University School of Pharmacy has joined 93 other schools of pharmacy across the United States by pledging to e...
June 17th, 2016 updated: June 17th, 2016. |

Marshall doc selected for national program
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Dr. Amanda N. Pauley, an assistant professor with the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the Marshall University Joa...
June 17th, 2016 updated: June 17th, 2016. |
City moves to abandon street
POINT PLEASANT — Point Pleasant City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance which will allow the city to officially abandon a street...
Main Street ‘Market Days’
POINT PLEASANT — Many remember the days of a busy Main Street on Saturdays in downtown Point Pleasant.Now, local merchants are trying to recreat...
‘Bicycle Rodeo’ headed to farm museum
The Kountry Kritters 4-H Club, St. Mary’s Transportation Injury Prevention Safety Program (TIPS) and SMMC Trauma Services, and the Huntington Hi...

New Haven students turn ‘Litter to Literacy’
NEW HAVEN — Some environmentally conscious students at New Haven Elementary School learned that hard work pays off, when they won awards recentl...

French Art Colony hosts garden, tasting tour
GALLIPOLIS — Historic and public gardens throughout Gallipolis will be on display during the French Art Colony’s fourth annual Garden and ...