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Oregon Heritage Commission meets Nov. 3-4 in Pendleton, online

The Oregon Heritage Commission will hold meetings on November 3-4, both in Pendleton and online. These sessions aim to discuss local heritage issues and engage the community in preserving Oregon's history.

PCHS Cheerleaders Named PVC Champions

Pendleton County High School's varsity cheerleaders excelled in the Potomac Valley Conference competition held on October 19, earning top honors. This achievement highlights the team's dedication and skill, contributing positively to the local sports community. The cheerleaders' success is celebrated by the Pendleton Times, emphasizing local pride in their accomplishments.

WIC Announces November Schedule

The Pendleton County WIC Clinic has announced its November schedule, operating from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays at the Pendleton Community Building in Franklin. Limited services will also be available on other weekdays, with additional assistance offered in Petersburg for local participants.

First Energy Seeks Rate Hikes to Cover Environmental Requirements

First Energy is seeking rate hikes from Monongahela Power Company and Potomac Edison to meet environmental requirements, with the proposed increases set to take effect on January 1 of the following year. These moves come as part of ongoing efforts to comply with regulatory mandates aimed at addressing environmental concerns.

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.

Students Invited to Create Santa Theme Ornament

West Virginia's First Lady, Cathy Justice, is inviting students from kindergarten through 12th grade to participate in the 20th annual First Lady Student Ornament Competition. Participants are encouraged to create a Santa-themed ornament that will be displayed at the Culture Center in Charleston, making this a unique opportunity for young artists. The competition aims to foster creativity and community involvement among the state's youth.

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.

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.

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.

Franklin Volunteer Fire Department Focuses on Fun and Safety During Fire Prevention Week

The Franklin Volunteer Fire Department is celebrating Fire Prevention Week with a focus on community engagement and safety education. This initiative aims to promote fire safety awareness through fun activities and informative events. Local residents are encouraged to participate and learn essential safety measures.

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