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FEMA assistance deadline Nov. 19
November 14, 2012 The registration deadline for Tyler County residents to file for individual assistance from FEMA is Nov. 19. Go. more »»
Paden City Council mulls 10 percent sewer rate increase
November 14, 2012 Paden City Council will hold a special meeting later this month to discuss a proposed sewer rate increase in the city. This meeting, scheduled for Nov. more »»
Special meeting to be held on eminent domain
November 14, 2012 A special meeting will be held on Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. more »»
2012 Tyler County Election Results
November 8, 2012 Tyler County General Election Results 3,316 ballots cast of 6,176 registered voters, for a 53.69 percent voter turnout Straight Party Ticket Republican Party: 548 (65. more »»
Incumbent Hayes re-elected as Tyler Assessor
November 7, 2012 By J.W. JOHNSON JR. Staff Writer Tyler County voters re-elected Republican Jack Hayes as Tyler County Assessor during Tuesday’s general election. more »»
Momentive Inc. plans temporary layoffs for 150
November 7, 2012 By J.W. JOHNSON JR. Staff Writer About 150 workers at Sistersville’s Momentive Performance Materials plant will be temporarily laid off later this month, officials said this week. more »»
HONORING OUR VETERANS
November 7, 2012 Several events will be held early next week in observance of Veterans Day. Services will be held in Sistersville on Veterans Day, Sunday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Par. more »»
Tyler County FFA earns national award
November 7, 2012 The Tyler County FFA Chapter in West Virginia were one of 37 teams participating in the National FFA Milk Quality and Products Career Development Event (CDE). more »»
Officials promote preparation in wake of ‘superstorm’
October 31, 2012 Though a statewide state of emergency was declared Monday, Tyler County and the surrounding areas have remained wet but relatively unscathed by Hurricane Sandy’s wrath. more »»
HIT THE BOOKS
October 31, 2012 By J.W. JOHNSON JR. Staff Writer PADEN CITY — Over the past few months, Glen Tarbett has read books on topics ranging from the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. to D-Day. more »»
Tyler County crews battle fires
October 31, 2012 Fire crews from across Tyler County were kept busy Oct. 25 and 26 as they battled a brush fire and a fire at a gas drilling site within hours of one another. more »»
Tyler residents urged to call for FEMA aid
October 31, 2012 Tyler County residents in need of disaster assistance stemming from the June 29 storm can now contact FEMA to make their claims, it was announced this week. more »»
Shriver waives right to preliminary hearing
October 24, 2012 MIDDLEBOURNE — Howard Shriver will wait to have his case considered by a Tyler County Grand Jury after he waived his preliminary hearing Tuesday morning in Tyler County Magistrate Court. more »»
Caldwell resigns as coach
October 24, 2012 Tyler Consolidated High School will begin the search for a new head football coach following the completion of the season, as the Tyler County Board of Education earlier this month approved the... more »»
One in critical condition after accident
October 24, 2012 MIDDLEBOURNE — One person was airlifted and two juveniles were taken to hospitals Saturday as a result of a head-on collision on W.Va. 18 at the Kidwell Bridge. more »»
TCHS celebrates homecoming
October 24, 2012 Tyler Consolidated High School held their Homecoming ceremonies on Friday night during the half time ceremonies of the Silver Knight - Ritchie County varsity football gam. more »»
Sistersville required to raise water rates
October 17, 2012 The water rate in Sistersville will increase $7 after the West Virginia Public Service Commission ordered the city to raise the rates earlier this month. more »»
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
October 17, 2012 PADEN CITY - As he pedaled his bike through Paden City on an October afternoon, only nine miles left to go before hitting his 40 miles in one day goal, Guy Snider thought about quitting. more »»
Shriver to appear Oct. 23
October 17, 2012 MIDDLEBOURNE — A Wilbur man arrested after allegedly attempting to break into a home and attack those inside with an axe-like tool could still face more charges, officials said this week. Howard . more »» |
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