Jim Kosowski, center left, on behalf of Cliffs Natural Resources, presented Mike Goode, center right, assistant fire chief of Pineville Volunteer Fire Department, a check to assist with the purchase of an ATV to be used in rescue efforts. Pictured, from left, are Tim Ellison, Greg Meadows, Mike Vickers, Jim Kosowski, Keith Reed, Mike Goode, Mike Johnson, Jim Cook, Pat Rutten, Dwight Meadows, David Cook.
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Civil War Days
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Officials report smooth election
Only 19 percent of registered voters — or 3,427 — in Wyoming County voted in the primary election Tuesday, according to officials.
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Phillips gets easy win in 25th district
“I’m excited and ready to go with the new district,” said Linda Goode-Phillips, who easily outdistanced challenger Lyle Cottle.
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Oceana senior shares a lifetime of memories
At 91, Mildred Womack has numerous interests and talents and she has seen a lot of changes in her lifetime.
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Service projects
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Primary election Tuesday
Polls will open at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday for the primary election.
Rock View and Gulf Fork voters will vote at the Pineville Church of the Nazarene rather than the Cow Shed Restaurant, according to Mike Goode, Wyoming County clerk who serves as the chief elections officer -
Mullens Dogwood concert Saturday
Mullens Dogwood Festival continues Wednesday through Saturday, celebrating the centennial anniversary of the city.
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Turnout good for Drug Take Back Day
Wyoming County law enforcement collected 166 pounds of prescription drugs during the national Prescription Drug Take Back Day April 28, according to Sheriff Randall Aliff.
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Out with the old ...
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Civil War history set to be relived
Civil War re-enactments are living history, according to Roger Lester, of the Wyoming County Rifles and the 22nd Virginia Infantry.
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