Writer’s Conference to be held at Bluefield College
There Hopewords Writer’s Conference is for aspiring writers; novices or experts are welcome to attend. It will be held Friday March 8 from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday March 9 from

Writer’s Conference to be held at Bluefield College
There Hopewords Writer’s Conference is for aspiring writers; novices or experts are welcome to attend. It will be held Friday March 8 from 7-9 p.m.

Bluefield College students discuss new Christian Studies course, MLK
Every Monday night, students gather together to learn about the life of civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr., at Bluefield College. The course, Christian

Tae Kwon Do classes offered at Bluefield College
Kasey Addair is teaching self defense and Tae Kwon Do classes at Bluefield College. The classes are for ages 4-12 and for age 13 and

Public hearings scheduled this week over consolidation of 2 Bluefield schools
Two public hearings will be held this week to answer any questions or concerns over the planned consolidation of two Bluefield elementary schools.

‘Concord Charlie’ predicts an early spring
(WVVA) Though the official “Groundhog Day” holiday is February 2nd, Concord University in Athens, West Virginia started the festivities early Friday morning, holding its annual Groundhog

Keeping your child on track, missed school days
The inclement weather conditions have resulted in numerous counties closing schools, forcing some parents and guardians to make arrangements for their kids, to accommodate their

Bluefield College offering music classes to public
Bluefield College is offering a guitar class, for beginners or those who are more experienced, and a songwriting class. Both start in February. For more

Carnegie Hall receives STEAM grant for arts and science education
(Lewisburg) Carnegie Hall received a $7,500 STEAM Power West Virginia grant from the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture & History. The STEAM grant will

New interim president chosen to lead BSC
A new interim president has been chosen to lead Bluefield State College.

2 recognized for community service during MLK event
(WVVA) Rev. Garry Moore, Sr. and Bishop Frederick Brown, Jr. were recognized for outstanding community service during a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. event held

Bluefield State College honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Bluefield State College honored the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Wednesday.

Artist designed desks benefit teachers in need of classroom supplies
(Lewisburg) A collaboration between Greenbrier County schools and resident artists at Lee Street Studios is benefiting teachers. Desks at the visitors center in downtown Lewisburg

New educational program between Tazewell County Career & Technical Center and Bluefield State College
TAZEWELL COUNTY (WVVA) During tonight’s school board meeting, the Tazewell County Career and Technical Center signed an agreement to work with Bluefield State College in

Bluefield College students give back on MLK Day of Service
BLUEFIELD, WV (WVVA) Students at Bluefield College volunteered their time preparing meals at the Bluefield Union Mission on Monday. It was all part of Martin Luther
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Tractor-Trailer stuck on bridge in Rainelle
WVVA has confirmed with Greenbrier County Dispatch that as of 12:07 a.m. Wednesday a tractor-trailer was stuck on a bridge in
Writer’s Conference to be held at Bluefield College
There Hopewords Writer’s Conference is for aspiring writers; novices or experts are welcome to attend. It will be held Friday
Day 1 of teachers strike, Mercer County
Fifty-four of West Virginia’s 55 counties closed school for the teachers strike, including educators in Mercer County. Around 10 am,
Popular auto fair gets a new name
A popular car show in Beckley now has a new name to reflect the "true mission of the show."
Senate Bill 451 could splinter into smaller education reform bills
(Charleston) For the second year in a row teachers on strike flood the Capitol. Soon after Senate Bill 451 died