BUCKHANNON, WV — On Monday, schools in Upshur County were placed on a two hour delay schedule after a threat was made on social media. According to a joint press release by the Upshur County Sheriff’s Department and Upshur County schools, officials
BUCKHANNON, WV — On Saturday evening, Fire Departments from Buckhannon, Adrian District, and Warren District responded to a call at the CJ Maggie’s building, located at 16 E Main St. Smoke began to circulate throughout the building, and was later discovered to be
WESTON — On Monday, Delegate Patrick Martin (R-46) donated the remaining amount of his campaign funds to buy lunch for the senior citizens at the Lewis County Senior Center. In a statement to Mountaineer Journal, Martin expressed his motivation to purchase meals
BUCKHANNON — On Thursday, Buckhannon Pride (which is the local LGBT activist group that pushed for Ordinance 434) blasted all council-members who voted against the proposed policy, accusing them of being “homophobic.” “A roadblock but we see u homophobic councilmen and will
BUCKHANNON — On Thursday, Mayor David McCauley presented the LGBT Ordinance before the Buckhannon City Council. After four hours of public comment, the final vote tally resulted in 4 opposed and 3 in favor. This defeated McCauley’s proposal upon first reading. In
BUCKHANNON — Today, City Hall allowed public access to Ordinance 434 that seeks to prohibit Christians from refusing to cater to same-sex wedding ceremonies, and homosexual pride organizations. The ordinance states in Article 3 and Article 5 that if a business declines
McCauley announces his ordinance will be similar to unconstitutional “Gay Wedding Cake” legislation.
BUCKHANNON — On January 1, Mayor David McCauley told My Buckhannon that his LGBT “Non-Discrimination Ordinance” will be similar to legislation that cost several Christian business owners their companies for refusing to offer their services to same-sex wedding ceremonies or propaganda pertaining
BUCKHANNON — The City of Buckhannon announced on their website that Mayor David McCauley will hold the first reading of his proposed LGBT ordinance that Christians in the community believe will threaten Religious Liberty. The ordinance reading will take place this Thursday
Although there have been several articles about the City’s proposed Drug House Ordinance, there’s been little information regarding how the ordinance might affect both landlords and tenants. The ordinance was created, we’re told, as a way to rid the city of properties that
BUCKHANNON — On October 18, Mayor David McCauley and Fairness WV state director-lobbyist Andrew Schneider proposed a new ordnance that would dismantle religious liberty in Buckhannon, empowering the city’s LGBT community. Pastors and church members in the community have become greatly concerned, understanding that