Wine Spectator Recognizes World’s Best Restaurants for Wine Lovers

Attention, wine lovers of the world! Wine Spectator has released the winners of the 2015 Restaurant Awards, which honor outstanding eateries with extraordinary wine lists. This year, the program recognized more than 3,600 restaurants from all over the globe. Wine Spectator began its program to recognize the world’s best wine lists in 1981. There are […]

Fourth Class of Physician Assistant Students Begin their Studies

West Liberty University’s newest class of students enrolled in the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program began their studies by accepting the official white coat of their profession recently. “I am especially pleased to welcome our fourth class of physician assistant students to campus. As they enter the field of medicine and work hard to […]

WVSBDC Offers Small business Workshop in Hardy County

A workshop on “Business Fundamentals” is scheduled for 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 13, in Hardy County. The workshop is part of the West Virginia Small Business Development Center (WVSBDC) training and business coaching program Three Step Jump Start to help small business owners receive the right information at the right time. The […]

6 Money Mistakes Newlyweds Should Avoid

Summer wedding season is in full swing and newlyweds will soon be managing their finances as a pair.  First United Bank & Trust is encouraging couples to waste no time addressing how they will handle money issues as spouses and financial partners. “Developing a financial plan can often take a backseat to the excitement of […]

Governor Tomblin Issues Statement Following Harpers Ferry Fire

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin today issued this statement following the Harpers Ferry fire: “Today’s news about the fire in Harpers Ferry is heartbreaking for our state, the community and those who call it home. Joanne and I send our thoughts and prayers to all those whose livelihoods have been affected. Officials from our Division of […]

Marshall School of Medicine Receives $1.22 Million to Promote Primary Care

The department of family and community health at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine has received a five-year, $1.22 million grant from the federal government to develop ways to educate and train new physicians in novel methods of primary care, specifically geared toward the patient-centered medical home and its team approach to […]