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B&O Tax Increase Is On Today's Council Agenda
February 20, 2013 New Martinsville City Council will hold a special meeting today at 6:30 p.m. The agenda includes seven items, perhaps most noteworthy is a recommendation for a Business and Occupation Tax increase. more »»
Bones Found Under Porch In Paden City
February 18, 2013 The West Virginia State Police sent some bones found Sunday night beneath the porch of a Paden City home to the State Medical Examiner’s Office in Morgantown for identificatio. more »»
Club Demands RESPECT
February 13, 2013 (Editor’s note: Since domestic violence is a sensitive, highly emotional subject, the members and advisor of RESPECT asked that the Wetzel Chronicle only identify them by first name. more »»
Loy Gets 1-15 For Burglary
February 13, 2013 Willard Johnson Loy, 53, of 4th and McEldowney Avenue, New Martinsville, pleaded guilty on Feb. 6 to the felony offense of nighttime burglary. more »»
Center Crowns Valentine's Day Royalty
February 13, 2013 The New Martinsville Genesis Health Care Center celebrated Valentine’s Day Monday with a party. more »»
Riley Gets Three Years Probation
February 13, 2013 Summer Sellers Riley, 28, of 187 North State Route 2, Villa Apartments, New Martinsville, will serve three years of probation for drug-related offenses. In Wetzel County Circuit Court on Feb. more »»
Pine Grove Looks Into Hiring A Police Officer
February 13, 2013 Pine Grove City Council discussed the possibility of obtaining a town police officer at their meeting Monday—their first regular meeting in three months. more »»
McIver Receives 5-15 Years For Authorizing Abuse
February 13, 2013 Tonya McIver, 38, of Rt. 1 Box 356B, New Martinsville, pleaded guilty Feb. 6 in Wetzel County Circuit Court to one count of parent authorizing sexual abuse of a child. more »»
Judge Karl Places Zachary Jerico On Home Confinement
February 13, 2013 Zachary Jerico, 25, of 291 Locust St., New Martinsville, will be serving a year on home confinement, followed by a year of probation, for drug-related offenses. Previously, at a Nov. more »»
Howell Trial Moved To Marshall County
February 13, 2013 The case involving John Michael Howell, 44, of HC 61 Box 114, New Martinsville, will be tried in Marshall County, according to Judge Mark A. Karl. This decision was made Feb. more »»
Concert Will Honor Parsons
February 13, 2013 A concert to honor the memory of the late Mike Parsons will be held Friday at 7 p.m. at the Lincoln Theater in New Martinsville. more »»
Men Plead Guilty To Delivery
February 13, 2013 Gary Lee Mallendick, alongside Defense Attorney Thomas White, pleaded guilty Feb. 7 in Wetzel County Circuit Court to the felony offense of delivery of heroin. For this offense, Judge Mark A. more »»
Board Votes To Suspend, Not Terminate An Employee
February 6, 2013 After a four-and-a-half hour executive session Monday evening, the Wetzel County Board of Education rejected Superintendent Diane Watt’s recommendations to terminate an employee contract and,... more »»
Hundred Sees Many Break-Ins
February 6, 2013 Sergeant J.E. Shriver of the West Virginia State Police’s Hundred detachment reported that several vehicles and outbuildings outside residences in the Hundred area were broken into last week. more »»
PC Sewer Project Moves Forward
February 6, 2013 Policy changes and upcoming projects were discussed at Monday’s Paden City Council meeting. more »»
Judge Revokes Hinkle’s Probation For Drug Use
February 6, 2013 Elson Hinkle, 26, of 427 South Third Avenue, Paden City, had his probation revoked and was remanded to the Northern Regional Jail Monday morning in Wetzel County Circuit Court, thanks to abuse of... more »»
Supreme Court Requires Report Before Sentencing
February 6, 2013 Supreme Court Administrator Steve Canterbury announced Jan. more »»
Natrium Plant Is Axiall Corporation
February 6, 2013 Nearly 70 years after starting chemical production, the PPG Industries plant in Marshall County will now operate under the Axiall Corp. banner after finalizing a $2.1 billion deal with Georgia Gul. more »»
Superintendent Gives More Incident Information
February 6, 2013 Wetzel County Superintendent of Schools Diane Watt was able to shed some light on the situation that cancelled the Ja. more »»
NMPL Hosts WV Exhibit
February 6, 2013 The award winning traveling exhibit Born of Rebellion: West Virginia Statehood is now on display to the public at the New Martinsville Public Library through February 15 during regular library hours. more »» |
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