IN THIS EDITION:

 • Obituary: Opal L. Ash, 82

 • Gov. Justice, Babydog honor retiring Forestry bloodhound after 10 years of decorated service

 • Rainelle man jailed for soliciting a minor

 • Black Fly Spray this Thursday, possibly Friday

 • Food distribution set for Saturday

 • Estep Jones reunion scheduled

 • Gov. Justice debuts Capitol Circle as newest route of West Virginia’s Mountain Rides program

 • Lamp post banner policy subject of special Lewisburg meeting

 • Lewisburg's Yard of the Month announced

 • Mountain Steer Meat Company set to open in August

 • Greenbrier County Courthouse Transactions 7-6-22

 • Capito Tours CityNet to Discuss Broadband Operations, Deployment

 • Despite loss, Madison Boswell looking forward to WVU Tech

 • Local Nonprofit celebrates 50 Years at Annual Kite Fest

 • New Magistrate Takes Office in Martinsburg

 • Funding announced for workers harmed by foreign trade

 • New River Community and Technical College evacuated after bomb scare

 • Congresswoman Miller announces Woody Williams to lie in State in U.S. Capitol

 • Sarah Miller receives degree from Radford University

 • Ronceverte Baptist Church invites children to Vacation Bible School

 • Local student accepted to Governor's School

 • First-ever Hammons Family Fiddle/Banjo Contest to be held in Marlinton on July 9     

 • Alderson Fourth of July serves up fun and freedom celebrations

 • Claire Campbell named to University of Utah’s dean’s list

 • Lewisburg in Bloom Hydrant Painting Contest Winners Announced:

 • Greenbrier County Sheriff's Office welcomes back graduates

 • Students give creativity a spin at Clay Camp in WVa

 • New cohort of 27 chosen for WVa teaching scholarships

 • Ricky Martin denies restraining order allegations

 • ‘Minions’ set box office on fire with $108.5 million debut

 • Feds: R. Kelly remains on suicide watch ‘for his own safety’

 • Capito Joint Statement on Agreement to End VA AIR Commission

 • Delegate Heather Tully receives AANP State Award for excellence

 • Bluefield University Announces Dr. Michael Salmeier as Next Provost

 • Man found at Taylor Swift properties faces stalking charges

 • Looney returning to Warriors on 3-year deal, Payton gone

 • WVa man accused of threats to posh resort, retirement home

 • Song by song, country star Luke Combs grows into stadiums

 • WVU Board of Governors approves 2023 budget, tuition rates

 • White Sulphur Springs Lions elect new president

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