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Virginia Avenue artwork part of America 250 Project
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Those driving down Petersburg’s Virginia Avenue will have a little more art in their travels, thanks to the beautiful work of muralist Kelson Thorne and the America 250 Mural Project. The America 250 Mural Project was a statewide initiative in which all 55 counties could submit applications to receive a grant to fund an original piece of large-scale art in their community.
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Chamber of Commerce welcomes federal candidates, fi re levy update
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The Grant County Chamber of Commerce hosted a special Meet the Candidates event to introduce the community to local political candidates that will appear on the primary election ballots in May. The event opened with a presentation by the Grant County Volunteer Fire Association .
A county fi re levy is set to run on the May ballot, asking residents to approve a relatively minor tax rate increase to assist in funding all four local fi re departments. Deputy chief of the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Company, Hunter Whetzel spoke during the event and highlighted the need for a fi re levy. The levy is an effort to help bring funds to all four volunteer fi re departments in the county, including the Petersburg, Maysville, Mount Storm and Bayard volunteer fi re companies.
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Petersburg City Council swears in new judge, announced Spring Cleanup days
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During last week’s reguarly scheduled meeting of the Petersburg City Council, a new municipal judge was sworn-in to offi ce.
Grace Ford, a graduate of Belmont University College of Law, took her oath of offi ce administered by mayor Gary Michael. Municipal judges preside over city courts, which have criminal jurisdiction when it comes to violations of city ordinances and similar criminal jurisdictions.
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GMH celebrates the official ribbon cutting of new cardiology clinic
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Grant Memorial Hospital has expanded the services they are able to offer locally with the offi cial opening of their new Cardiology Clinic in Petersburg. Overall, cardiology clinics offer treatment, diagnostic, and support for diseases of the heart and blood vessels, often times including coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias.
During the opening ceremony on March 30, chief executive offi cer (CEO) John Sylvia said that by now offering this treatment in Petersburg, it will greatly reduce the amount of distance local residents will have to drive to receive high quality treatment for medical issues surround cardiology care.
Not only did GMH cut the ribbon last week, but they also welcomed their very fi rst cardiology patients that same day. This marks the beginning of enhanced, local heart care for our rural community.
“We are not a big hospital,” Sylvia said “We can’t do everything. But what we can do, we should bring locally.” Sylvia said that this vision is at the heart of everything GMH does —making quality healthcare more accessible, right in its own rural community.
GMH announced that the cardiology services will continue to grow, with plans to expand testing, equipment, and cardiac rehabilitation—building a stronger future for heart care in the region.
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Trail Project set to start this month, EMS reports February activity
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The ongoing hike and bike trail project in Petersburg is expected to take its next step forward this month. Robert McCalley and Sarah Moomau told the commission during their fi nal meeting in March that paving for the Petersburg Hike and Bike trail is scheduled to start in April and end in April. The project will add about two miles of trail from the Petersburg bridge toward the wastewater treatment plant, with additional access to the airport road. Also during the meeting, the commission heard an update from Grant County Ambulance director Jeffrey Teter.
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Grant County prosecutor pushes for consecutive sentences for sex offender
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A Hardy County man has been sentenced to up to 10 years for multiple violations of failing to properly update his information as a registered sex offender. John Arthur Brady Jr., 42, has a series of past convictions involving sexual crimes, including a 2010 conviction of sexual assault in the third degree, a 2013 conviction of soliciting a minor via computer and a 2023 conviction of assault in the second degree.
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Pendleton Grand Jury Returns 10 Indictments in March Term
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A Pendleton County man accused of cutting off his electronic monitoring device and fleeing supervision is among 10 individuals indicted by the grand jury during the March 3, 2026, term of Circuit Court, in a docket that spans violent offenses, drug crimes, and repeat felony charges.
Denver Franklin Bennett, of Upper Tract, faces five charges—including escape by a person in custody, burglary, and two counts of grand larceny.
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Upcoming election information
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Eligible citizens have until April 21st to register to vote to participate in West Virginia’s May 12 Primary Election. April 21 is the same deadline for current voters to make any changes to your current voter registration. This deadline applies to updating information on current registrations such as a name change, your physical address, or party affi liation. Don’t wait! The process can be done in-person at your county clerk’s offi ce or online at any time by visiting GoVoteWV. com. Every vote matters. Register today!
Lady Vikings Roll Past Moorefield, Berkeley Springs in Offensive Surge
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Petersburg’s offense stayed strong, with consistent contributions throughout the lineup. The Lady Vikings earned decisive wins, topping Moorefield 15-3 on Thursday and Berkeley Springs 22-2 on Saturday. Ella Markwell and Ella Chew led both games, each driving in four RBIs and totaling several extra-base hits.
Petersburg’s depth challenged opponents. Against Moorefield, Markwell drove in four runs on three hits, including a fifth-inning homer and RBI singles in the third and fourth. Chew opened with a three-run home run in the first, giving the Lady Vikings a lead they never lost. Petersburg added six runs in the fourth: Nettles singled in one, Tingler doubled in another, Markwell had an RBI single, and Loy capped the scoring with a two-run single as the team finished with 17 hits. Nettles, Markwell, and Chew each had three hits; Tingler added two. Pitcher Gracie Carpenter allowed three runs (one earned) on nine hits over five innings.
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Player of the Week - April 7, 2026 - Owen Reel
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Vikings Split Week, Show Speed and Fight in Three-Game Stretch
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It was a week that showed both sides of Petersburg baseball—explosive offense early, followed by two tougher tests. The Vikings opened the stretch March 31 with authority, rolling past Tucker County 14-2 behind a seven-run first inning that immediately flipped the game. After Tucker County grabbed an early lead, Petersburg answered fast. Lukas Wolford delivered the key swing in the opening frame, driving in two runs during a long at-bat that helped ignite the rally. The Vikings never let up, adding runs in each of the next two innings to put the game out of reach.
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