KINGWOOD — The Preston County Cleanup Committee is considering adopting a new dilapidated building ordinance. Committee members met Wednesday with attorney Bill Means, who expressed his opinions about the proposed […]
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Kingwood’s ghosts don’t wait for All Hallow’s Eve to roam
KINGWOOD — The Celts considered Oct 31, or Samhain (Halloween), the last day of the year. They believed it marked the time when the veil between the living and the […]
Main Street Kingwood’s Business Trick or Treat
KINGWOOD — Downtown Kingwood was packed with costumed children and unusual decorations Thursday evening. A two-headed, fire breathing dragon guarded the entrance to Designs by Dee. Further down the street, […]
Kingwood VFD to hold recruitment meeting Saturday
KINGWOOD — The Kingwood Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) is seeking new members, according to Chief Perry Barlow. Barlow said KVFD is holding a recruitment meeting 2-4:30 p.m. Saturday in the […]
Man accused of being part of multi-state ATV theft ring pleads not guilty to new charges
KINGWOOD — New charges were added Wednesday for a Bretz man earlier accused of being part of a multi-state ATV theft ring. Steven Keith Waybright, 26, was arraigned and pleaded […]
Reedsville Council addresses pests, ordinances and high sewer bills
REEDSVILLE — Snakes and hogs were the topics of discussion at the Monday meeting of the Reedsville Council. Mary Miller told council she and her neighbors have a snake problem. […]
Preston High School’s HOSA to host annual food drive
KINGWOOD — Preston High School’s Health and Occupation Students of America (HOSA) will conduct its annual food drive Friday through Nov. 15. Since 2009 Preston High’s allied health sciences instructor […]
Nurse becomes Preston diabetic educator
KINGWOOD — Jennifer Nestor said she always had an interest in community wellness. Nestor, a registered nurse at Preston Memorial Hospital (PMH), recently replaced Meredith Sneddon as diabetic educator for […]
Chestnut Festival honors effort to restore tree to eastern forests
ROWLESBURG — The 12th Annual Chestnut Festival drew a large crowd Sunday. People could be seen having lunch at the Szilagyi Center, visiting one of several museums in the building, […]
Newburg Council gives water project update
NEWBURG — The Independence water project could be sent out for bids soon. Mayor Edgar Fortney said nine of the 10 easements needed to begin the project have been signed. […]



