IN THIS EDITION:

 • Free Celtic Concert Planned For White Sulphur Springs Library

 • Spartan Marching Band Second Runner Up in 2021 WV Marching Season

 • Alderson Awarded Over $8 Million Flood Mitigation Grant

 • Poster Contest Hopes To Provide Resources For Those Struggling With Mental Health

 • Halloween, Boardmembers, and Grants Discussed At Ronceverte City Council

 • License Plate Recognition Devices To Be Placed On Raleigh County Police Vehicles

 • Red Cross Urgent Need for Disaster Response Volunteers

 • Williamsburg 4-H Soup Luncheon

 • Good Neighbors Community Clothes Closet

 • WVSOM To Participate In Small Communities, Big Solutions Conference

 • Lady Cavs Advance to Sectional Championship

 • (S) Coal Miner Dies In Southern WVa; Sixth Fatality Of 2021

 • Greenbrier County Courthouse News 10/28 – 11/2

 • Free Virtual Field Trip Series Offered

 • Monroe County Courthouse News 10/20 – 11/2

 • Former Fire Chief Pleads Guilty To Felony Sexual Assault

 • Pocahontas County Courthouse News 10/20 – 11/2

 • DHHR Provides State COVID-19 Response Update

 • Expanded Parks Discount Available To Vets

 • West Virginia Historic Events Reported

 • Morrisey Provides Update On Effort To Limit EPA Authority

 • Democracy Tested As US Voters Cast Ballots Under New Laws

 • Census Analysis Finds Undercount But Not As Bad As Predicted

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