The Times West Virginian

Local News

November 15, 2009

Two flown to hospital following accident on Plum Run Road

FAIRMONT — A vehicle accident in Farmington Saturday resulted in two patients being life-flighted to Morgantown with unknown injuries.

A Marion County dispatcher said a call came in at around 9 a.m. Saturday for crews to respond to a one-vehicle accident with entrapment to Plum Run Road. When first responders arrived on scene, they found a passenger vehicle in a shallow creek with two passengers trapped in the car. The vehicle was believed to be a Chevrolet Cobalt.

Upon extracting the passengers from the vehicle, both were sent by helicopter, which landed at the Plum Run Fairgrounds, to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown.

The patients’ conditions were unknown as of Saturday evening.

Responders included the Farmington Fire Department, Mannington Fire Department rescue truck and the Marion County Rescue Squad, the dispatcher said.

Local News
  • Champions again Champions again

    The North Marion Huskies girls’ basketball team is coming home as champions ... again.

    The Huskies went wire-to-wire as No. 1 this season and won their second straight Class AAA state title with a 58-45 win over South Charleston Saturday at the Charleston Civic Center.

     

    March 14, 2010 1 Photo 1 Story

  • Health officials ponder arrival of seasonal flu

    As spring approaches and cases of H1N1 (swine) flu seem to be at bay, some health officials are wondering if the seasonal flu will begin to emerge or if the H1N1 pandemic somehow has kept seasonal flu from breaking out.

    “There’s a lot of theories why this happens,” said Bob White, regional epidemiologist who works out of the Monongalia County Health Department. 

     

    March 14, 2010

  • Rivesville water rates to increase

    Rivesville water customers will soon be feeling the financial effects of Fairmont’s 49 percent rate increase.

    And although customers will be paying higher bills as a result, there is a positive light in the fact that it will help the significant deficit that the town’s water fund is currently operating on.

     

    March 14, 2010

  • Tea Party members defend group’s mission

    The liberal mainstream media want to define the Tea Party movement as a bunch of gun toting, racist, right-wing radicals.

    “Their task seemed endless, almost overwhelming, especially with only $517 in their Tea Party bank account,” a recent article in The New York Times proclaims. 

     

    March 14, 2010

  • Making a statement Making a statement

    Dozens of students gathered outside the county board of education offices in protest Friday morning.

    Students began assembling shortly after 7 a.m. and their ranks continued to grow even after Superintendent of Schools Tom Deadrick asked them to leave.

     

    March 13, 2010 1 Photo

  • School curriculum key at FFA auction

    Folks from all over the county came out to support youth Friday at the annual Ham, Bacon and Egg Show.

    Each year, the county’s Future Farmers of America program sponsors the event, held at the Marion County Technical Center, which raises money for the youth who participate.

     

    March 13, 2010

  • Shifting into spring Shifting into spring

    Ah, the warm temperatures of almost spring.

    People are smiling. Birds are singing.

    Snow is melting.

    That may seem like a good thing, but the ground is becoming more and more saturated. Add the precipitation from the rain storm forecast for this weekend, and you’ve got all you need for some high waters.

     

    March 12, 2010 1 Photo

  • Students plan sit-in to protest projects

    A group of Marion County high school seniors is fed up with being treated as “guinea pigs” and plans to stage a sit-in today in front of the board of education office to get this point across to school administrators.

    The protest, set to commence at 7 a.m., is a way for members of the graduating class of 2010 to show their displeasure for the way the board of education is handling the launch of the 21st Century Passport senior project.

     

    March 12, 2010

  • Accused offenders in U.S. District Court

    Three accused firearms possession offenders from Marion, Harrison and Monongalia counties were in U.S. District Court in Clarksburg this week.

    From Marion County, 33-year-old Stacy Thompson, also known as Stacey Thompson, was sentenced to 10 years in prison to be followed by three years supervised release ...

     

    March 12, 2010

  • A ‘gateway’ measure A ‘gateway’ measure

    Two Marion County commissioners approved a “gateway” measure Wednesday that would allow the county to pursue action against a former commissioner.

    In the latest installment of the copper saga, Commissioners Randy Elliott and Burley “Butch” Tennant authorized county attorney Chuck Shields to “pursue all appropriate legal action for damage to the jail by unauthorized removal of copper pipe.”

     

    March 11, 2010 1 Photo

Featured Ads

Community Calendar

Loading…
Events by eviesays.com

NDN Video

Promotions

Hyperlocal Search

Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide