- New Program for Returning Soldiers, Military Families
Army statistics show almost 2200 soldiers attempted some form of self-injury last year and this is up from about 400 in 2002.
- WV State Police Arrest 4 for DUI, Issue Citations at Checkpoint
West Virginia State Police arrested four people for driving under the influence Friday night and Saturday morning at the sobriety checkpoint on West Virginia Route 14 in Boaz.
- Sharp is valuable worker at Bob Eva.....
Truman Sharp knows the value of a hard day's work. Sharp, a 59-year-old Wood County resident with special needs, excels at his work at Bob Evans Restaurant on Seventh Street, said his boss, Christi Alleman, ...
- WV Rt. 14 Work
Improvements are coming to West Virginia Route 14 in Boaz. The West Virginia Department of Highways announced Tuesday that a planned resurfacing project on WV Rt.
- Child Porn Investigation
Wood County Sheriff's deputies were summoned Thursday afternoon to a motel on the outskirts of Parkersburg, where an investigation into child pornography resulted in one arrest.
- Boaz man arrested on child porn cha.....
A Boaz man found in a city motel with another man and two juvenile females was arrested Thursday.
- Williamstown Man in Custody Following Afternoon Hotel Raid in Parkersburg
Authorities have a Williamstown man in custody after a Thursday afternoon raid at a Parkersburg motel.
- They are Still Going Strong
' Henry and Mary Kramer of Parkersburg feel very fortunate. They feel good, have a loving family and still live at home.
- County cracks down on cleanups
"When we get complaints, we send out our staff to look over the property and contact the owners. We would rather the property owners clean up. If they don't, we have to do it, then place a lien on the property to get the money back"
' Wood County commissioners voted Thursday to seek bids for cleanup of properties found in violation of the county's Abandoned/Dilapidated Building ordinance. via Parkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel
- Local 84 Lumber closes
"The economy isn't good and the housing market - ' while it is picking up - ' isn't doing well enough to keep these lumber yards in business"
' The 84 Lumber store in Williamstown was closed Monday morning as a result of the slow housing growth, the company said. via Marietta Times