BUCKHANNON — On Friday, Emily Thompson, who serves as the Planned Parenthood South Atlantic Field Organizer, delivered a speech advocating for the increased availability of abortion. Her remarks were made at the “Hate Has No Home Here” event that was held at
IMAGES: Left – Mountaineer Journal, Center – Buckhannon Pride, Right – Getty BUCKHANNON — Last Friday, Mayor of Buckhannon David McCauley announced that he plans on proposing an ordinance empowering the city’s LGBT community. Many Christians in the community are concerned that
BUCKHANNON — Rev. Janice Hill, one of the featured speakers at the recent “Hate Has No Home Here” event, called for a ban on prayer in city council meetings. She stated in her closing remarks that a city council meeting is not an appropriate place
BUCKHANNON — On Saturday, approximately 55 protesters gathered on Main Street to oppose President Donald Trump, referring to their event as the “Human Rights March.” Starting at 1:00 pm, liberal protesters assembled around the Upshur County Courthouse. On the opposite side of the street,
BUCKHANNON — On August 9, a new sign was placed on the entrance of Trader’s Alley. This will mark the city’s planned ART District.
BUCKHANNON — In a statement on Wednesday, Mayor David McCauley thanked the citizens of Buckhannon who contributed to the search for Ronnie A. Grumbine. “Best possible news, Mr. Grumbine is en route home to Buckhannon,” McCauley expressed on Facebook. “Thanks to everyone
Ronnie A. Grumbine, the missing Buckhannon resident, was found in Clarksburg and is on his way home. On Saturday, Grumbine went missing from Leggett Addition Road at around 11:00 p.m., leaving his residence with two small dogs. The dogs were located on Monday,
GRUMBINE FOUND AT CLARKSBURG MISSION, AFTER RELEASED BY POLICE OFFICER: READ MORE>> The search for Ronnie A. Grumbine, 55, continues. New reports have surfaced that the missing Buckhannon resident was last possibly seen in Bridgeport, WV. Grumbine, who went missing from Leggett Addition Road, left
It appears that we have a bit of hometown jealousy brewing in Buckhannon. In Wednesday’s edition of the Record Delta, an anonymous Speak Out caller decided to condemn the honors, awarded by Mayor David McCauley, to two of Buckhannon-Upshur High School’s wrestlers. Brandon Tenney and Jack Garcia
BUCKHANNON — Buckhannon-Upshur High School wrestlers Brandon Tenney and Jack Garcia were awarded proclamations from the City of Buckhannon, by Mayor David McCauley. Tenney won two state championship titles: one as a sophomore competing in the 113-pound weight class, and as a