‘Discover Nature Day’ Set For June 7 At Seneca Rocks
Discover Nature Day is an effort by the U.S. Forest Service to expose the public to activities they can enjoy on public lands.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, one weekend every spring and fall, landowners, historians and archaeologists join in opening up the Pocahontas County site of the pre-revolutionary war Fort Warwick to the public. Reporter Randy Yohe followed his ancestry-loving wife Vickie to help unearth some West Virginia history.
And when the nonprofit Education Alliance announced the winners of its statewide 2025 School-Business Partnership competition earlier this month, a grassroots program started by a mom in Pocahontas County was the top winner. Maria Young looks at what made the program stand out.
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