On Monday, the Brooke County Board of Education renewed its contract with ZMM Architects and Engineers of Charleston and recognized many students for their musical and athletic accomplishments. The contract’s renewal comes as the board is preparing for a major plumbing project at Brooke High School. Superintendent Jeff Crook said the board has applied for […]
WELLSBURG On Monday, the Brooke County Board of Education renewed its contract with ZMM Architects and Engineers of Charleston and recognized many students
WELLSBURG When Brooke County students return to school on Thursday, they will be entering buildings that have undergone repairs or improvements over the sum
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ATV CONCERNS â Concerns about young riders of all-terrain vehicles led Follansbee Council on Monday to consider whether an ordinance regulating them is needed. (Photo by Warren Scott)
FOLLANSBEE Follansbee Council may adopt an ordinance regulating all-terrain vehicles after hearing concerns from residents about the safety of young riders of them.
On Monday Deputy Police Chief Dan Casto said while residents of the Parkview area have complained of ATVs dragging mud across roads,they seem most bothered that the riders will harm themselves.
Fourth Ward Councilwoman Alexis Russell, who represents Parkview, said drivers have told her they nearly struck the vehicles as they crossed their paths.