Over 50 Wood County Students Awarded Scholarships by Parkersburg Area Community Foundation
The Parkersburg Area Community Foundation (PACF) has announced the 2025 scholarship recipients from Wood County, recognizing more than 50 high school students for their ...
Celebrating the Life of Cynthia Wallbrown Becker
With heavy hearts, we share that Cynthia “Cindy” Wallbrown Becker passed away on May 25, 2025, after a brave and courageous battle with breast ...
$2,950 Stimulus Checks for Self-Employed in Georgia – Claim Today!
Georgia’s self-employed residents have reason to celebrate, as $2,950 stimulus checks are now being issued as part of an emergency economic relief package. Designed ...
$3,000 Federal Payments in Rhode Island – Apply Now!
Rhode Island residents may soon see a much-needed financial boost as $3,000 federal payments are being distributed to eligible households. This initiative, designed to ...
$2,600 Emergency Checks in North Dakota – Who’s Getting One?
Residents across North Dakota are asking one big question: Am I getting the new $2,600 emergency check? The state, in coordination with federal relief ...
Oregon State Crushes USC to Force Final Showdown in Corvallis Regional
Oregon State wasn’t about to let its postseason run end quietly. Fueled by an early offensive explosion and strong pitching, the Beavers dominated USC ...
$3,100 IRS Help for Parents in Delaware – Here’s What to Do!
Delaware parents are getting a welcome financial lift as the IRS rolls out a $3,100 aid package specifically aimed at families with children. This ...
Journey to Burning Springs: A Glimpse into 1865 West Virginia
The reporter begins his trip in western Pennsylvania. He notes that the most efficient route to the West Virginia oil fields is to take ...
$2,800 Refunds for Retirees in Vermont – Time to Apply!
Retired Vermonters have a new reason to check their mail and online accounts — a $2,800 refund initiative is now open for applications. This ...
The Certificate of Need Debate Returns to West Virginia—Again
It feels like déjà vu. Once again, West Virginia lawmakers and policy advocates are caught in a familiar debate: whether to eliminate the state’s ...