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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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Jefferson Orchards Requests Industrial Zoning Near Rockwool

May 25, 2023 Tagged With: In Print June 2023, Jefferson Orchards, Ranson Planning Commission, rockwool, zoning

A zoning change request in Ranson has prompted significant questions and concerns.  Read the Full Story >>

Guns to Gardens Turns Firearms into Garden Tools

May 24, 2023 Tagged With: Guns to Gardens, In Print June 2023

The Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church is hosting a gun surrender event on June 11 at the Shepherdstown Fire Department. The event in Shepherdstown is part of the Presbyterian Church (USA)’s national Guns to Gardens Day observance, in which Presbyterian churches all around the country will be participating. It will be the first ever Guns to Gardens event in West Virginia. Read the Full Story >>

New Artistic Director Debuts At Contemporary American Theater Festival

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, In Print May 2023, Peggy McKowen

Peggy McKowen, Creative Director of Contemporary American Theater Festival

July 2023 marks McKowen’s debut in her new role in which she’ll select and shape five plays to premier at CATF, considered one of the country’s top festivals for new plays. Starting in 2006, McKowen worked with Ed Herendeen, CATF’s now retired founder, as costume designer and later Associate Producing Director, to present first-class theater productions and related programs. Now, she intends to uphold CATF’s traditions and pursue new ones. Read the Full Story >>

No More State Funds for Ranson Construction

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: budget, In Print May 2023, Jefferson County Board of Education, Jefferson County Schools, Ranson Elementary, Shepherdstown Elementary

Joyce White, Deputy Superintendent of Operations for Jefferson County Schools (JCS), spoke to the Board of Education at its regular meeting on April 24 to give a brief update on the new Ranson Elementary School project. “The contractor has equipment on site” was the report, pointing out the visible confirmation that the construction phase of the project is finally underway. The update on the school system’s request for additional state funding was equally to the point — “no additional funding.” Read the Full Story >>

Ambulance Plan Concerns

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Services Agency, In Print May 2023, Jefferson County Commission

On March 1 of this year, the Jefferson County Commission officially reorganized the county’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) operations as a department reporting to the County Administrator. Previously, the EMS operations were managed by the Emergency Services Agency (ESA), an independent organization created to coordinate both fire and emergency medical services throughout the county.  Read the Full Story >>

Interfaith Group Believes in Unity & Connection

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: In Print May 2023, interfaith, Shepherdstown Ministerial Association

Each Wednesday for six weeks leading up to Easter, a different church played host to a Lenten prayer service. but there was a catch — a preacher from yet a different church led the service, which is why Pastor Boomer was before the altar at Trinity, not Reverend Schramm. These services were organized through the Shepherdstown Ministerial Association, which has been active in Shepherdstown for more than 40 years to forge connections between the many churches in the community. Read the Full Story >>

Downtown Emporium Nurtures Small Businesses

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: Cocina Plantosaurus, In Print May 2023, Missy Glascock, Needful Things, Needful Things Emporium

Needful Things Emporium storefront

The evolution of the Needful Things Emporium is a tale of savvy merchants with a penchant for regeneration and grit. Melissa Glascock (or Missy as she’s locally known) is the current owner of this longtime family enterprise. From the warm greetings from literally every customer who passed by during our interview, it’s obvious she’s an integral part of downtown Charles Town Read the Full Story >>

Some Bills That Failed in the Legislature This Year – Part I

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: 2023 Legislative Session, Delegate Clark, Delegate Espinosa, Delegate Ridenour, In Print May 2023, West Virginia Legislature

west virginia state capitol

There have been many reviews of bills that passed and became law in West Virginia this year. However, there were far more bills that were introduced but not passed by the legislature. This month’s column points out some bills that did not pass but were sponsored by Delegates Clark, Espinosa, and Ridenour. Read the Full Story >>

Saluting A Habitat Tree

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: In Print May 2023, wildlife habitat tree

It’s good for a tree’s overall health to remove dead branches. And falling limbs can be a true hazard. But there is great value in keeping a dead tree standing in a safe spot in your yard or property. My wife and I were thrilled to discover a big Kentucky Coffee tree growing next to our driveway when we moved here. As it began to leaf out, we sadly learned it was near the end of its life.  Read the Full Story >>

Theater Youth Summer Programs

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: Apollo Civic Theater, Black Box Youth Playhouse, In Print May 2023, Old Opera House Theater Company, summer programs

There are several local programs this summer for children who are curious about acting and theater production.  Read the Full Story >>

Youth Music Camps at Shepherd University

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: In Print May 2023, Shepherd University, Shepherd university School of Music, summer camp

The School of Music has announced camps for string orchestra, jazz, jazz flute, woodwind, to be held on the Shepherd University Campus in June Read the Full Story >>

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 >>

Tourism Growth Continues in West Virginia

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: economic development, In Print May 2023, Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau, tourism

There’s a lot of hard work going on in West Virginia. But there’s also a lot of fun and play too. According to the West Virginia Department of Tourism, travel-related spending totaled $4.9 billion in 2021. That works out to just under 7 percent of the state’s “gross domestic product” (GDP). Read the Full Story >>

Fourth Solar Project Comes to Jefferson County

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: Charles Town, Flowing Springs Farm, In Print May 2023, solar

map of industrial solar projects in jefferson county (may 2023)

The concept plan for the Flowing Springs Farm project proposes a solar panel installation on 660 acres adjacent to the Aspen Greens and Beallair subdivisions northeast of Charles Town. Read the Full Story >>

County Seeks Public Input on Transportation Concerns

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: budget, In Print May 2023, Jefferson County Commission, Transportation

bike trail entrance off Route 9

The Jefferson County Commission will host a Transportation Summit on May 23 to discuss priorities for transportation funding in the County. Read the Full Story >>

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