WTRF-TV Wheeling - Tue Nov 24
State school bus inspectors show up several times a year. This time, they discovered at least a half dozen buses that couldn't pass inspection.
Part of veteran's remains to be buried in W.Va.Charleston Daily Mail - Tue Nov 17
Part of the remains of a World War II pilot shot down in the Pacific will be buried in the Friendly Cemetery in Tyler County, thanks in part to a local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Veterans remains to be buriedCharleston Daily Mail - Tue Nov 17
The remains of a World War II pilot shot down in the Pacific will be buried in the Friendly Cemetery in Tyler County, thanks in part to a local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Break for consumers: Lower natural gas prices lead to rate cutsThe Times West Virginian - Sun Nov 15
Customers of Dominion Hope and Equitable Gas Co. will save money on their natural gas bills this winter.
W.Va. County Reopens Schools After 'Flu Break'WTAP-TV Parkersburg - Fri Nov 13
Tyler County schools are back in business with improved attendance since taking a few days off to recover from swine flu.
W.Va. Schools Keeping Close Watch on the H1N1 VirusWOWK - Wed Nov 11
Tyler County schools remain closed today in the wake of Swine Flu, while other county school systems are grappling with low attendance as a result of the H1N1 virus.
W.Va. Schools Keeping Close Watch on the H1N1 VirusWOWK-TV - Tue Nov 10
Tyler County schools remain closed today in the wake of Swine Flu, while other county school systems are grappling with low attendance as a result of the H1N1 virus.
Tyler School Closings PrudentWheeling News - Tue Nov 10
Closing every public school in Tyler County for three days was not a step educators and health officials took lightly.
Flu Shuts Down Tyler SchoolsThe Intelligencer - Tue Nov 10
Absentee rates that quickly climbed from 30 percent to more than 50 percent prompted officials in Tyler County to close public schools there for much of this week.
Flu Shuts Down Tyler SchoolsThe Intelligencer - Mon Nov 09
Absentee rates that quickly climbed from 30 percent to more than 50 percent prompted officials in Tyler County to close public schools there for much of this week.
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