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State Proposes Rule For Fast-Tracking Data Center Projects

Charles Town Utility Board Reverses Decision, Votes To Apply For Grant

Community Meetings In Jefferson County – Week of Dec 1, 2025

Federal Agencies Plan To Exchange Land In Harpers Ferry

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County Drafts Zoning Changes To Encourage Commercial & Residential Clusters

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Shade's Farm

Outdoor Arts & Craft Event at Black Dog Coffee, Saturday, September 12

September 1, 2020 Tagged With: Black Dog Coffee, Fundraiser, homelessness, Shade's Farm

sign for the Black Dog Coffee company.

Looking to enjoy some fresh air? Stop by The Black Dog Coffee Company at 8001 Charles Town Road in Shenandoah Junction on Saturday, September 12 from 11am to 5pm for an outdoor “Makers Market.”  Read the Full Story >>

Shade’s Farm is all About the Bees, and Beyond

November 9, 2019 Tagged With: bees, pollinators, Shade's Farm, Shepherdstown Farmers Market

After completing his master’s from Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam in 2011, Curt Shade returned home and started “farming for the market” as a new income for the family farm. Read the Full Story >>

Whose Bees Are These?

June 1, 2016 Tagged With: agriculture, Eastern Panhandle Beekeepers Association, pollinators, Shade's Farm

Consider this: every third bite of food you take, a bee is responsible for it. The reasons are pretty cut and dry. Almost every crop grown for its fruits, nuts, seeds, fiber, and hay require insect pollination. And without a doubt, the undefeated world champions of pollination are bees. Read the Full Story >>

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