The Marshall County Board of Education gave students who recently won and participated during academic competitions special certificates recognizing their efforts. During Tuesday’s regular meeting, the district’s Golden Horseshoe winners John Hall, Allison McGraw, Sarah Naome and Jaylynn Robinson; the West Virginia History Bowl team winners McGraw, Ella Finley, Naome and Zoe Zervos; and members […]
This year’s National Library Week will be observed beginning Sunday and continuing through Saturday. The Marshall County Public Libraries Benwood-McMechen, Cameron and Moundsville will be celebrating several special activities. The NLW theme is “There’s More to the Story.’’ The Marshall County Commissioners have signed a proclamation to announce the county’s observance of National Library Week, […]
The Marshall County Schools Pride & Progress committee concluded its meetings for the current school year on Tuesday. Fourteen members of the committee were in attendance at which Superintendent Dr. Shelby Haines outlined a number undertakings some of which have recently completed, while others remain in progress. Among these being: -Construction updates. – Awards and […]
The Moundsville Roller Derby is returning! Nate and Marcy Harler have purchased the building located on 10th Street between Tomlinson and Lafayette Avenue. They have been working on the building’s interior for several months in hopes of having it ready to open on Aug. 1. Marcy said she used to live adjacent to the Roller […]
The Marshall County Board of Education voted Tuesday to reduce its tax levy rate by 1 percent bringing it down to 85% for the fiscal year 2023-24. Board President John Miller proposed the decrease, noting he thought it was important to give back to the taxpayers, especially since they voted to approve recent levies that […]