IN THIS EDITION:

 • Whisman Retires From Tax Office

 • Make it Shine set for April 2

 • Thomas “Bernie” Lucas

 • Rainelle Town Council Discusses The Return Of MTA And More

 • GEHS Improvement Council Celebrates Long List Of 'Good Things'

 • Gov. Justice Announces Winners Of 2022 Lifetime Hunting & Fishing License Giveaway

 • GBR. BOE Responds To Civil Lawsuit Over GWHS Football Volunteer

 • ‘Education And Opportunity At The Bolling School’ On Display Thanks To Historical Society

 • Fairmont, West Virginia's Yost Selected As One Of Just 17 Afterschool Ambassadors In United States This Year

 • WV Spring Fire Season, Burning Restrictions Return March 1

 • Gov. Justice: West Virginia AGAIN Breaks Record For Lowest Unemployment Rate In State History

 • 'Choose Life' License Plate Bill Advances At West Virginia Legislature

 • Manchin Announces Another $2.4 Million From American Rescue Plan To Expand Broadband Access For West Virginia Schools, Libraries 

 • Down Syndrome Network Of West Virginia Invites Everyone To Celebrate World Down Syndrome Day On March 21, 2022

 • SMART529 College Savings Program Kicks Off Year-Long 20th Anniversary Celebration

 • Spartans Take Down Oak Hill In Sectional First Round 

 • Public Invited To Review Flood Maps In Pendleton County

 • Groves, OU beat WVU 72-59 to keep NCAA tourney hopes alive

 • Gov. Justice: February Brings More Record Revenue Surpluses

 • Dear Abby 3.2.2022

 • Two-car accident on Route 219 and Foster Street brings out police, fire departments.

 • Eight Things You May Not Know About Daylight Saving Time

 • Biden speech takeaways: War in Ukraine transforms focus

 • WV House Committee On Pensions And Retirement Advances Five Senate Bills Dealing With Public Employee Benefits

 • BREAKING: Car crash on Jefferson & Foster Streets in Lewisburg

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