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Ribbon cutting officially opens Trailhead Brewing Co Grill & Bar at Rustic Ravines

GENOA — A tourism destination in southern Wayne County continues to expand after a ribbon cutting celebrating the opening of Trailhead Brewing Co. Grill & Bar took place Friday at

Events, memorials planned to mark holiday weekend

Brenda Lucas: Community news for Tuesday, May 25

Community News PARTY: The annual Memorial Day weekend party is from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, May 29, at Rustic Ravines, Genoa, WV. A poker run and benefit ride for James Bradley Family is from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., followed by an all-you-can-eat BBQ buffet from 5 to 9 p.m. Raffle prizes are furnished by Ossie Lucas and Premier Power Sports. Live music is available from 5 to 10 p.m. A $5 cover fee is charged at gate. NAMED: A Huntington resident was recently named to the honor roll list for the spring semester at University of Mississippi. Amy Anastasia Jones-Burdick earned a semester grade point average of 3.50-3.74 to be named to the dean’s honor roll.

New Hatfield-McCoy trails set to open March 1

CABWAYLINGO, W.Va. — Beginning March 1, the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System will welcome riders to its newest attractions — the Cabwaylingo and Ivy Branch trail systems. The Cabwaylingo Trail is the first in Hatfield-McCoy Trail System to be located within a state forest. Created as an initiative of the West Virginia Legislature, the new trail represents a partnership between West Virginia’s State Parks and the Hatfield-McCoy Trails. Sen. Mark Maynard was a large influence on the initiative in hopes to bring more tourism to the area. Cabwaylingo State Forest sits on nearly 8,300 acres of land in southern West Virginia. Its name was chosen as a combination of the four closest West Virginia counties surrounding the forest — Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln and Mingo.

Hatfield-McCoy Cabwaylingo Trail set to open March 1

The Hatfield-McCoy Trail System is set to welcome riders to its newest attraction next week as the Cabwaylingo Trail opens Monday, March 1. According to a news release, the Cabwaylingo Trail is the first in the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System to be located within a state forest. Created as an initiative of the West Virginia Legislature, the new trail represents a partnership between West Virginia’s State Parks and the Hatfield-McCoy Trails. Cabwaylingo State Forest sits on nearly 8,300 acres of land in southern West Virginia. Its colorful name was chosen as a combination of the four closest West Virginia counties — Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln and Mingo.

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