Today's Edition

IN THIS EDITION:

 • Baldwin Pushes for CPS pay raise

 • Senate Calendar And Committee Schedule For Wednesday, March 2, 2022

 • 150 Years Of Concord Celebrated At Founders Day Ceremony 

 • Ronceverte city meetings set for Monday night

 • Janet Faudree Boone

 • Municipal Round Up Feb. 28 – March 7

 • Deborah Lynn Bowyer

 • Lady Spartans Season Over After Upset Loss To GW

 • Two-Car Accident On Route 219 And Foster Street Brings Out Police, Fire Departments

 • Jan. 6 Panel Sees Evidence Of Trump ‘Criminal Conspiracy’

 • Girl Scouts Of Black Diamond Are Seeking Volunteers

 • West Virginia Value Of Production Of 2021 Crops

 • HHOMA Announces “Black History And Sports” Virtual Lecture

 • MTA To Begin New Meadow River Valley Routes

 • Applications Are Open For $10,000 Science And Engineering Scholarships At West Virginia University Institute Of Technology

 • West Virginia Overdose Deaths Trending Downward

 • First Lady Cathy Justice Releases Book Reading Of “Love Is All Around West Virginia” For Read Across America Day

 • Treasurer Moore Announces Hope Scholarship Application Period Begins March 1

 • Manchin Calls For Immediate Action To End Putin's Ability To Use Energy As A Weapon

 • DSLCC Observes 60th Anniversary Of Founding

 • Central Greenbrier Little League signups this Saturday from 10 am to 1 p.m.

 • Country Blue performing at the White Sulphur Springs Library

 • West Virginia Commercial Trout Production

 • Local scholarship applications due April 1

 • Ketogenic Diet Shows Major Benefits For MS

 • The Back Pew, March 3, 2022

 • Recovery program receives grant funding

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