WVNS-TV - Sun Nov 08
No school tomorrow for kids in the Tyler County school district. A swine flu outbreak is so severe that officials have decided to close all Tyler County schools Monday, Nov.
Flu Shuts Down Tyler County SchoolsWest Virginia Metro - Sun Nov 08
Influenza has closed down an entire county school system in the state of West Virginia.
Sleepless in SistersvilleWheeling News - Thu Oct 29
If you're losing sleep due to concerns about the economy, your health or for some reason you can't quite put your finger on, you are not alone.
Drier Days Hoped For OglebayfestWheeling News - Sat Oct 03
After driving from Tyler County's Middlebourne, Nancy Kester and her son George were hoping for a little better weather during their time at Oglebayfest Friday.
Russell W. Gorby, 88The Review - Tue Sep 22
Russell W. Gorby, 88, died at home on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Son of the late John H. and Ala A. Baker Gorby, he was born on Sept.
Performance Rules at 41st Annual Hillbilly Hundred in West VirginiaK&N Racing News - Fri Sep 18
Brasstown, North Carolina native Ray Cook captured the biggest win of his racing career at the 41st Annual Hillbilly Hundred sanctioned by the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.
Tyler man faces chargesParkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel - Sat Sep 12
A 19-year-old Tyler County man was arrested Wednesday, charged with malicious wounding after stabbing a 17-year-old boy.
19 Year Old Runs Driver Off the Road and Allegedly Stabs HimWTRF-TV Wheeling - Fri Sep 11
It was a scene straight from the movies. A crazed driver allegedly runs a fellow motorist off the road then pulls over to according to police reports stabs him.
Veterans group gets recognitionParkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel - Wed Aug 26
The Blue Blazers, veterans from the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts in Sistersville, Paden City and New Martinsville, were presented an award from Brig.
WWII vets leave for D.C. war memori.....Parkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel - Tue Aug 18
World War II veterans from the Mid-Ohio Valley left the regional airport early Tuesday morning on a flight to Washington, D.C., to honor their service and sacrifices made to keep America free.
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