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County Commission Makes Early Revision to FY26 Budget

County Commission Plans To Change Impact Fees Again

City & County Struggle To Align On Downtown Charles Town Plans

Governor Celebrates Building Rehabilitation In Charles Town

Shepherdstown Banner Program Honors Veterans

Shepherd University Breaks Ground For Multi-Purpose Facility

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

AmeriCorps Funding Cuts Hit Jefferson County

County Commission Seeks 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

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COVID-19

Keeping the Stage Lights On at the Black Box Youth Playhouse

September 1, 2020 Tagged With: Black Box Youth Playhouse, COVID-19, theater

two Performers at the Black Box Youth Theater.

Whether or not you consider yourself an artist, there is no doubt that art touches your life. The arts tell our story, they are a beautiful legacy. Engaging people from an early age in the arts enhances their development by opening their eyes to different experiences, different voices, and uniquely personal ways for them to express their own dreams and visions. Read the Full Story >>

Gearing Up For Fun

September 1, 2020 Tagged With: biking, C&O Canal, COVID-19, kayaking, Pedal & Paddle, Tubing

An employee of the Peddle and paddle bike shop repairs a bike outside the Peddle and Paddle shop in Shepherdstown.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Peddle & Paddle in Shepherdstown is providing multiple avenues to get outside and be active while social distancing.  Read the Full Story >>

Temporary Quarters: Park Association Pop-Up Book Store

September 1, 2020 Tagged With: COVID-19, Harpers Ferry, Harpers Ferry Park Association

Harpers Ferry Park Bookshop.

The Harpers Ferry Park Association bookstore in lower town has been closed since March due to COVID-19, but starting in September, the organization will have a pop-up bookstore outside on the green across the street from the bookstor.  Read the Full Story >>

The Vintage Lady Doesn’t Sit Still

August 1, 2020 Tagged With: COVID-19, Harpers Ferry, made in West Virginia, Vintage Lady

Sign for The Vintage Lady shop in Harpers Ferry

Cindy Dunn has owned The Vintage Lady shop since 2004, and she’s seen a lot of people walk through the door in the past sixteen years. That changed when the pandemic shut down her shop in March. Read the Full Story >>

Believing in the Community

August 1, 2020 Tagged With: COVID-19, Sibling Coffee

Logo for Sibling Coffee in Charles Town printed as a decal on the stores glass window.

For Libby Powell, it started with a carnival-type popcorn popper that her kids got her as present. Thinking it might be fun to repurpose the popper to roast coffee, Libby began to experiment a quarter cup of beans at a time.  Read the Full Story >>

Keeping the Vibe on German Street

August 1, 2020 Tagged With: COVID-19, Lost Dog Coffee

storefront of the lost dog coffee shop in shepherdstown west virginia.

In 1995, Garth Janssen found an opportunity to realize his own vision when he saw a space being vacated by another shop-keeper and opened the Lost Dog. For 25 years, that vision was his life, his family, his community, his art.  Read the Full Story >>

Pandemic in the Panhandle

August 1, 2020 Tagged With: Berkeley County Health Department, COVID-19, Dr. Terrence Reidy, Jefferson County Health Department, Morgan County Health Department

two people standing 6 feet apart maintaining social distance. illustration.

Reidy observes that there is sometimes almost too much news coverage. “Every little new suggestion gets equal weight because it’s new — every drug that might work or something that might work. With new treatments, it takes time to find out what really does work — things like antibody testing and how long people are immune. It’s hard because we want answers now.  Read the Full Story >>

Online, Distant, Together, Ready

August 1, 2020 Tagged With: COVID-19, online, Shepherd University

A banner for the "Ram Ready" back to school effort posted outside McMurran Hall at Shepherd University

Shepherd University is moving forward with virtual and in-person instruction starting August 24, with an accelerated semester that reclaims Labor Day and Fall Break as instructional days and ends just before Thanksgiving. Read the Full Story >>

Honor D Fine Shoes & Hats

July 1, 2020 Tagged With: clothing, COVID-19, Honor D

Sign for a shop called Honor D find shoes and hats

March was planned as a grand opening for a new street-front space on German Street in Shepherdstown. Honor Thomas had orders for spring merchandise being delivered to the freshly-painted shop and plans for an event-filled spring for her regular customers. “When the shut-down restrictions hit I stayed home for a week. I have a daughter who lives in Queens, in New York City, and hearing the stories from there, it seemed frivolous to be thinking about my hats and shoes.” Read the Full Story >>

Hamilton’s Tavern 1840: Creating A New Space in the Community

July 1, 2020 Tagged With: COVID-19

Owners of Hamiltons Tavern restaurant and bolivar bread bakery standing together smiling.

Chef Jeremiah Brooks and his partner in business & life, Anthony Brooks, were looking forward to the spring of 2020 when crowds would begin returning to the small restaurant they had opened in historic Harpers Ferry the previous July. With a small dining room and patio, and an even smaller kitchen, Hamilton’s Tavern 1840 was an intimate space guaranteed to draw in travelers and locals alike Read the Full Story >>

CATF UnMuted: A New American Theater Experience for 2020

July 1, 2020 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, COVID-19, TalkTheater, theater

logo for contemporary american film festival unmuted event.

If the CATF team found themselves lost in the woods, they wouldn’t just look for the signs to get back on the old road -- they’d figure out how to blaze a new trail. We’ve all learned a lot over the past four months, enough to know that the CATF organization made the right decision to postpone the summer season. While the community has been mourning the loss, the team got to work at what they do best -- being creative. Read the Full Story >>

The Challenges and Hope of a Food Pantry

July 1, 2020 Tagged With: COVID-19, food insecurity, food pantry, homelessness, Jefferson County Community Ministries

Two volunteers at Jefferson County Community Ministries collect groceries for a pick-up order.

For community services organizations, the pandemic & economic crisis have forced drastic changes to operations and funding - at the same time they are called to meet needs on a scale they’ve never experienced. Read the Full Story >>

Jefferson County Magistrate Race Heads into the Final Turn

April 5, 2020 Tagged With: absentee ballot, Arthena Roper, COVID-19, elections, Jefferson County, Magistrate, voting

Though none of us are exactly sure how we will do it, statewide primary elections have at least been pushed to June 9 in West Virginia. Additionally, West Virginia Secretary of State’s Office (Mac Warner) is allowing ALL West Virginians to vote absentee. Read the Full Story >>

How Will We Vote During Corona?

April 4, 2020 Tagged With: absentee ballot, COVID-19, elections, voting, voting by mail

Numerous "I voted" stickers strewn across a white surface.

Given the current COVID-19 situation across the country, a recent press release from Washington Monthly stated: The 2020 election is at risk. Short of significant reform, voter participation is expected to plummet. Read the Full Story >>

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