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First Energy Seeks Rate Hikes to Cover Environmental Requirements

First Energy is seeking rate hikes from Monongahela Power Company and Potomac Edison to cover environmental requirements, with the proposed increases scheduled to take effect on January 1 of the upcoming year. This move comes after two applications submitted in the summer and fall of this year, highlighting the company's ongoing commitment to meeting regulatory standards. The outcome of these applications could significantly impact local energy costs and sustainability efforts.

Wildcat Seniors Recognized

Pendleton County Wildcat volleyball seniors were honored on October 22 during their final regular season game against the East Hardy Cougars. The event celebrated the contributions of players Emma Hartman, Baylee Beachler, Aubree Keiter, Avery Townsend, and Lizzie Alt. This recognition highlights the community's support for local sports and student athletes.

Small Game, Furbearer Seasons Open Saturday

The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources announced the opening of small game and furbearer hunting and trapping seasons beginning on November 2. This development highlights the state's commitment to outdoor recreation and wildlife management. Local hunters and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities to engage with nature.

PCHS Cheerleaders Named PVC Champions

Pendleton County High School's varsity cheerleaders excelled at the Potomac Valley Conference competition held in Keyser on October 19, securing top honors. The team's success highlights the dedication and talent of local athletes, contributing positively to community pride and school spirit.

Students Invited to Create Santa Theme Ornament

West Virginia's First Lady Cathy Justice invites students from kindergarten to 12th grade to participate in the 20th annual First Lady Student Ornament Competition, encouraging creativity through Santa-themed ornaments. The ornaments will be displayed at the Culture Center in Charleston, fostering community engagement and celebrating local art. This initiative aims to involve public, private, and home-schooled students across the state.

Apple, Bennett, Johnson Named PCM/HS Students of the Month

Sawyer Apple, Leah Bennett, and Tegan Johnson have been recognized as the PCM/HS Students of the Month for October at Pendleton County Middle/High School. Each student has demonstrated outstanding qualities in their respective roles, contributing positively to their school community.

Many Small, But Mighty, Watershed Flood Control Dams Are on Their Seventh Decade Protecting Lives and Property

Watershed flood control dams, many of which have been operational for over seventy years, play a crucial role in protecting lives and property from flooding. This article discusses their historical significance, ongoing functionality, and the impact they have on local communities. The piece emphasizes the importance of maintaining these structures to ensure continued safety and environmental stability.

Ornaments Sought for 2024 Artistree

The West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, alongside First Lady Cathy Justice, invites residents to create hand-crafted wreath-themed ornaments for the 2024 Artistree exhibition. This initiative aims to showcase local artistry at the West Virginia Culture Center during the upcoming holiday season, marking the event's 13th year.

Ornaments Sought for 2024 Artistree

West Virginia's First Lady Cathy Justice invites artists of all ages to submit handcrafted wreath-themed ornaments for the 2024 Artistree exhibit at the West Virginia Culture Center. This initiative encourages local creativity and community involvement during the holiday season, marking the 13th year of the event. Submissions are open until November 15, 2024.

Apple, Bennett, Johnson Named PCM/HS Students of the Month

Sawyer Apple, Leah Bennett, and Tegan Johnson have been recognized as the Students of the Month for October at Pendleton County Middle/High School. This accolade highlights their academic achievements and contributions to the school community, reflecting the institution's commitment to fostering student excellence.

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