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FGU Receives Grant to Aid in Restoring the Anderson House, a Landmark and Showcase of Franklin

Franklin's historic Anderson House is set to undergo restoration thanks to a grant received by the Franklin-Graham University (FGU). The funding aims to preserve the architectural heritage and cultural significance of this Victorian and Queen Anne style landmark, contributing to local heritage and tourism.

FGU Receives Grant to Aid in Restoring the Anderson House, a Landmark and Showcase of Franklin

FGU has secured a grant aimed at restoring the historic Anderson House, a significant Victorian landmark in Franklin. This initiative not only preserves local heritage but also enhances community pride and tourism potential. The project exemplifies the importance of maintaining historical structures in the region.

Town of Franklin Holds First Public Reading of Sales and Use Tax Ordinance

The Town of Franklin recently conducted its inaugural public reading of a proposed ordinance aimed at implementing a one percent sales and use tax on certain goods and services. This initiative, discussed during a council meeting, is expected to have significant implications for local revenue and taxpayer contributions.

With Memories of 1985 in Their Heads, Local Company Opens Its Hearts to Get Supplies to Storm Shocked Region

A local company, Bill Warner and Son Towing and Recovery, inspired by memories of past natural disasters, is mobilizing to provide essential supplies to a region impacted by recent storms. The initiative reflects a deep-rooted community spirit and a commitment to aiding those in need, echoing experiences from Hurricane Juan in 1985. This compassionate response showcases the importance of local efforts in disaster relief.

Ingles To Be Portrayed at Library

The Pendleton County Library in Franklin will host a History Alive! event on Sunday at 2 p.m., featuring Doug Wood as Thomas Ingles, a figure from early Virginia frontier days. This engaging presentation will explore the life and cultural intersections of Ingles, offering a unique look at historical narratives relevant to the region.

New Barn Quilt Trail Brochure Available

The Highland Tourism Council in Monterey, Virginia, has released a revised and expanded version of its popular Barn Quilt Trail Brochure, now showcasing 80 barn quilts for travelers to explore throughout Highland County. Originally launched in 2011 with just 13 quilts, this updated brochure highlights the region's rich artistic heritage and promotes local tourism. Visitors can now enjoy a more comprehensive experience as they discover these vibrant artworks scattered across the county.

Solar May Offer Solutions to Long Term Sewer Plant Costs for Franklin

The Town of Franklin is exploring solar energy solutions to address long-term costs associated with its sewer plant. During a recent council meeting, officials discussed the potential benefits of integrating solar technology into local infrastructure. This initiative could lead to significant savings and contribute to sustainable development in the region.

Town of Franklin Holds First Public Reading of Sales and Use Tax Ordinance

The Town of Franklin has conducted its first public reading of a proposed sales and use tax ordinance, which would impose a one percent tax on certain goods and services. This initiative, discussed during last week’s council meeting, aims to generate additional revenue for the town's budget.

Wildcat Athletes Step Up for Storm Victims

Pendleton County student-athletes from the Wildcat football and volleyball teams took significant action to assist communities affected by Hurricane Helene. They organized efforts to collect and transport essential supplies, showcasing their commitment to both sports and social responsibility. This initiative highlights the positive impact of local youth in times of crisis.

Board of Education Hears How Brandywine Elementary School Emerged as One of the Best in West Virginia

Brandywine Elementary School has been recognized as one of the best schools in West Virginia, showcasing impressive improvements and community commitment. Principal Ryan Lambert underscored the hard work and dedication that contributed to this achievement during a presentation to the Pendleton County Board of Education. This article highlights the school's educational advancements and local engagement.

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