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Berkeley Springs · Berkeley SpringsMorgan County attorney to take seat as justice on Supreme Court of Appeals; Walter wins primary race for sheriff Berkeley Springs attorney and State Senator Charles Trump IV was elected on Tuesday as the first West Virginia Supreme Court justice from Morgan County. Charles Trump IV Trump was unopposed in his candidacy for the state’s highest court to fill the seat to be left vacant by the retirement of Justice John Hutchison, who announced his …See the Story
County voters re-elect Miller, choose Bohrer for Magistrate Court; Bergen and Rowland to fill school board seats - Morgan Messenger
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Berkeley Springs · Berkeley Springsby Trish Rudder The first reading of Ordinance 2024-04-01 was passed by the Bath Town Council on May 7 that will charge participating vendors a set fee of $35 in multi-day festivals. Vendors participating in single day events will pay the same fee of $20 as it is now. If passed in a second reading, the ordinance will go into effect on July 1. According to Town of Bath Municipal Code Chapter 18, Businesses and Business Regulations, Sec. 18-58, Fe…See the Story
Town to charge festival fee vendors $35 for multi-day events - Morgan Messenger
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Berkeley Springs · Berkeley Springsby Kate Shunney As predicted by forestry and agricultural experts, this year’s emergence of spongy moth (formerly known as gypsy moth) caterpillars is bigger and more destructive than last year. The caterpillars, which eat the foliage of hardwood trees and other flora, pose a noticeable risk to forested areas in our region, including the tops of Morgan County’s most prominent mountains – Sleepy Creek, Cacapon and Sideling Hill. Over the Mother’…See the Story
Weekend spraying targeted spongy moth caterpillars - Morgan Messenger
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Primary Elections · Berkeley Springsby Kate Shunney U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc., the owners of the sandmine operation north of Berkeley Springs, have said they are in the midst of an agreement to sell to affiliates of Apollo Funds – a global investment firm. In a press release issued on April 26, company officials said that the U.S. Silica board of directors has unanimously approved the $1.85 billion sale. Under an agreement between U.S. Silica and Apollo Funds, current Silica stoc…See the Story
U.S. Silica could sell to investment firm for $1.85 billion - Morgan Messenger
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Berkeley Springs · Berkeley Springsby Jamie Harris The 2024 WV Class A A Sectional Softball Championships started last week and the #4 seed Berkeley Springs Lady Indians hit the road for a contest at #1 Keyser last Monday, April 29. It was a game that the Tribe wished they could replay as the Golden Tornadoes picked up the 15-0 no hit win. With the loss, the Lady Indians dropped to the loser bracket and would need to win to stay in and keep their season going. Berkeley Springs wo…See the Story
Lady Indians Softball rallies back after opening tournament loss - Morgan Messenger
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Berkeley Springs · Berkeley SpringsOn the evening of April 30, staff of the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, in coordination with West Virginia partners, deployed a bright green dye into the lower Lost River. The dye will help scientists understand how water travels underground in a complex geological environment, said event leaders. That dye appeared in the Cacapon River, which connects to the Lost River underground. Cacapon River at Wardensville, showing a gree…See the Story
Water experts use dye to find connection between Lost River & the Cacapon - Morgan Messenger
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USAID · Berkeley Springsby Trish Rudder The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will tour the local water department, Berkeley Springs Water Works on Wednesday, May 8. The independent agency of the federal government, which is primarily responsible for administering civilian foreign aid, is hosting its Global Water Workshop from May 5-11 at the Cacapon State Park Resort Lodge. According to the information handout, the 2024 Global Water Workshop Briefer, …See the Story
USAID to tour Berkeley Springs Water Works - Morgan Messenger
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Berkeley Springs · Berkeley Springsby Kate Evans Since 1999, Starting Points of Morgan County has developed programs and worked with local residents and partners to build strong family systems that protect children, boost parenting success and create a stronger community. This month, Starting Points is celebrating its 25th anniversary as a family resource center offering services, resources, education, information and support to Morgan County families. The agency is holding an o…See the Story
Starting Points marks 25 years of service to families and children - Morgan Messenger
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