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The Brooke High School SkillsUSA Chapter has thanked the community for supporting the most successful food drive among those spearheaded by SkillsUSA chapters throughout West Virginia. The group also was recognized for its âsculptureâ of much the food into a small Christmas tree and fireplace, complete with donated socks for Christmas stockings. With the food are, from left, Kendrick Fish, vice president; Madison Ely, club reporter; Jason Polgar, president; and Krysten Myers. Contributed
WELLSBURG With support from the community, the Brooke High School chapter of SkillsUSA has been able to provide service to the community despite a pandemic that limited the group’s ability to meet in person.
Food, toy drive set
WELLSBURG Brooke High School and Brooke Middle School will team to hold a nonperishable food and toy drive for residents in need outside the high school’s wellness center from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday.
Cross Creek Road delays expected
WELLSBURG The West Virginia Division of Highways advises that from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. Monday, county Road 7, Cross Creek Road, will have possible delays.
The delays will occur approximately 0.10 mile from the intersection with count Road 16, Grisby Tent Church Road, and are necessary for First Energy to make repairs to overhead powerlines.
Traffic will be controlled by flaggers.