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Fentanyl · MarylandWarren Thomas Gray, 24, was sentenced on Monday to 24 months in federal prison. Gray was believed to be one of the ringleaders of a Baltimore-based operation that was shut down in January. The drugs distributed led to a spike in both fatal and non-fatal overdoses in the Eastern Panhandle.See the Story
Ringleader in Eastern Panhandle fentanyl trafficking operation sentenced
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Martinsburg, West Virginia · MartinsburgLucia Valentine, a resident of Berkeley County, officially announced her candidacy Monday for the West Virginia House of Delegates. The 97th District is currently represented by Republican Delegate John Hardy. Valentine aims to be a strong voice for the district in Charleston. She emphasizes the need to retain young West Virginians by promoting sustainable job opportunities.See the Story
Valentine announces candidacy for Delegate District 97 seat
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Harpers Ferry · Harpers FerryThe lakeside property at Shannondale's Mountain Lake Club has been transformed into a winter wonderland for the second year in a row for Lights on the Lake. The event will be open to the public through Dec. 30. The first four events have been held on Friday and Saturday nights, starting Nov. 25.See the Story
Lights on the Lake creates a winter wonderland
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Zoom · MartinsburgKahoot is a game-based online learning platform. We will play as a group with Roy Boyle as our team leader and host. Roy will be available to answer any questions you may have at the beginning and along the way. This event is free and open to the public, however registration is required and limited to 25 participants.See the Story
PVAS to host “Kingfisher Jahoot” virtual trivia night
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Martinsburg, West Virginia · MartinsburgLynn's Wigs on Wheels is thrilled to announce the relocation of its business to 421 S. Raleigh Street in Martinsburg. For the time being, service is by appointment only, ensuring a personalized and exclusive experience for every individual. A grand ribbon-cutting re-opening ceremony will be scheduled in the near future.See the Story
Lynn's Wigs on Wheels announces new location
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Vandalism · MartinsburgBerkeley County Board of Education held its regular meeting Monday night. The board heard concerns about bus cancellations, a trip to Finland and vandalism in the schools. Teacher Renee Haines also shared that she is in talks with Mayor Kevin Knowles to possibly make Martinsburg and the small Finnish town sister cities.See the Story
Berkeley BoE discusses bus concerns, trip to Finland and school vandalism
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Shepherdstown · ShepherdstownSocrates Cafe, a chapter in Martinsburg branching from the main Socrates Cafe group lead internationally by Cecilia and Christopher Philips will hold their next meeting from 7:30-9:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 11. The group asks for a recommended $2 donation to cover cost of renting space.See the Story
Socrates Cafe to hold monthly meetings in Shepherdstown
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