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County Commission Plans To Finance New HQ With $16 Million Bond

AmeriCorps Funding Cuts Hit Jefferson County

County Commission Wants Impact Fees To Help Cover Costs of New Offices

West Virginia Humanities Council Suspends All Grants

Birdhill Subdivison Stormwater Management Plan Reviewed by WV DEP

WVU Medicine Will Invest In Berkeley and Jefferson Counties

Sidewinder Files Lawsuit Against Jefferson County Planning Commission

Mobile Food Pantry Serves Growing Need In WV’s Eastern Panhandle

Data Center Microgrid Bill Passes WV House & Senate, To Governor For Signature

Senate Passes Data Center Bill After Changing Tax Distribution Formula

Data Center Tax: Local Share Set By Senate Committee

Governor Morrisey Looks To Data Centers To Fund West Virginia’s Future

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Events & Activities

Collecting Food for Kidz Power Pacs

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: In Print May 2023, Kidz Power Pacs

The Leadership Jefferson class of 2023 has partnered Kidz Power Pacs (KPP) to collect food donations for Kidz Power Pacs at the Weis grocery store in Ranson (217 Oak Lee Drive) on May 13 (Sat), 10 am - 4 pm. Read the Full Story >>

Suicide Prevention Seeking Event Sponsors

May 4, 2023 Tagged With: Brian O’Neill Jr Foundation, Fundraiser, In Print May 2023, run for a cause, Stronger with each step 5K

The Brian ONeill Jr Foundation is a locally-based nonprofit organization focused on the fight against suicide. The foundation is seeking sponsors for its annual Stronger With Each Step 5K run to be held on May 21 at the Hedgesville High School Cross Country field. The mission of the foundation is to empower individuals and their families to prevent youth and young adult suicide. Read the Full Story >>

Shepherdstown Market House Looks To Past and Future

October 28, 2022 Tagged With: market house, shepherdstown library

For the first time in over 220 years, the market house building in Shepherdstown finds itself vacant. The town recently surveyed residents to collect ideas on how this iconic building might continue to play a vital role at the center of the Shepherdstown community.  Read the Full Story >>

Local School Receives Award

October 1, 2022 Tagged With: Blue Ribbon School Program, C.W. Shipley, In Print Oct 2022

C.W. Shipley, the public elementary school in Harpers Ferry, was recently recognized by the Blue Ribbon School Program as an Exemplary High-Performing School. Only 297 schools nationwide (including two others in West Virginia) received this recognition in 2022.  Read the Full Story >>

A Time Satire at Shepherd University Theater

October 1, 2022 Tagged With: In Print Oct 2022, Shepherd University, The Thanksgiving Play, theater

The Thanksgiving Play, written by 2020 McArthur Fellow Larissa Fasthorse, is intended to be funny, edgy, and serious. A group of terminally “woke” actors struggle to create a play for a local elementary school that presents a balanced history of the first Thanksgiving, trying to include all perspectives but without offending anyone. Read the Full Story >>

Renewing The River View At Rumsey Park

September 1, 2022 Tagged With: In Print Sep 2022, Rumsey Park

Rumsey Park - view of Rumsey bridge

Rumsey Park in Shepherdstown offers a newly-cleared view up the Potomac River from this cliffside overlook. Read the Full Story >>

Shepherdstown Looks at Comprehensive Plan

August 1, 2022 Tagged With: In Print Aug 2022, Jefferson County, Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan, volunteering

The Comprehensive Plan for the Corporation of Shepherdstown is due for an update. As a first step, the Town Council has authorized the Planning Commission to create a committee of volunteers to review and assess the Town’s progress towards the goals set forth in the 2014 plan. Read the Full Story >>

Writers Conference Returns to Shepherd University

August 1, 2022 Tagged With: creative writing, In Print Aug 2022, Manuscript to Marketplace, workshop, writing conference

Manuscript to Marketplace, a conference for writers of all genres, will take place on the Shepherd University campus September 9 & 10 and is expected to draw attendees from across the region and beyond. Read the Full Story >>

Music on the Mountain & in the Valley

August 1, 2022 Tagged With: Appalachian Chamber Music Festival, chamber music, classical music, folk music, In Print Aug 2022, Katie Tertell

Katie Tertell seated and playing a cello intently.

This year’s Appalachian Chamber Music Festival will explore the connections between folk and classical music, particularly with the Scot-Irish and Appalachian traditions. Read the Full Story >>

Shepherdstown Public Library Checks Into Its New Home

July 1, 2022 Tagged With: grand opening, In Print July 2022, Shepherdstown Public Library, Statewide Library Network, West Virginia Library Commission

The Shepherdstown Public Library has occupied the iconic market house building at the center of downtown Shepherdstown for 100 years. That’s a lot of time to accumulate books — and memories. But come July 22, library director Hali Tayor and the library staff will cheer on the ribbon-cutting for a brand new library building just outside of downtown Shepherdstown. The Read the Full Story >>

Library Summer Programs Entertain & Educate

July 1, 2022 Tagged With: family fun, In Print July 2022, Oceans of Possibilities, public library, reading

All of the local public libraries (Charles Town, Bolivar-Harpers Ferry, Shepherdstown & South Jefferson) have a variety of events, activities, classes and challenges as part of their summer programs. Read the Full Story >>

A New County Ambulance Service

July 1, 2022 Tagged With: ambulance, EMS, fire and rescue, Fitch Report, In Print Aug 2022, In Print June 2022, Jefferson County Commission

At their May 19 meeting, the Commissioners voted unanimously to direct the County Administrator, John Nissel, to develop a plan to create a County Ambulance Service, which would include the County owning and operating all ambulances. Read the Full Story >>

Public Hearing on Solar Zoning — June 9

June 2, 2022 Tagged With: economic development, In Print June 2022, solar, zoning

The Jefferson County Commission has scheduled a public hearing and possible vote on June 9 at 9:30 am for a proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance that would allow processing of applications for [“industrial scale”] solar energy facilities as a principal permitted use [“by-right”] in all areas of Jefferson County inside the Urban Growth Boundary and Preferred Growth Area noted in the current Comprehensive Plan.  Read the Full Story >>

The 2022 Contemporary American Theater Festival – A Quick Guide

June 1, 2022 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, In Print June 2022, performance, theater

This year’s Contemporary American Theater Festival festival kicks off on July 3 with four days of previews (pay-what-you-can) followed by a packed schedule of opening weekend plays and events on July 8, 9 & 10. Six plays will be presented on a changing schedule Tuesday through Sunday during the following three weeks through July 31. Read the Full Story >>

Speaking On Dilemmas — June 14

June 1, 2022 Tagged With: Bobby Norfolk, In Print June 2022, online, Speak Stories

Speak Storytelling presents storyteller Bobby Norfolk in performance on June 14 (Tue) at 7:30 pm. This month’s event is online only. Norfolk’s program is entitled “The Moral of the Story.” Read the Full Story >>

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