Monthly Archives: March 2012
Keyser: Did Mayor Amtower Lie about his Business?
Mineral County: Keyser: City Council Meeting (March 28, 2012)
Mineral County: Piedmont City Council Meeting (March 28, 2012)
The Piedmont City Council meeting on March 28, 2012,discussed topics such as worries and concerns from citizens, the PiedmontPolice Department, possible fundraisers for the town, and the audiencewitnessed an argument among the Council members. The beginning of the meeting started
Keyser: New Intersections Could Cause Accidents
The new bridge being built between Keyser, WV, and McCoole, MD, is very much needed due to the age of the current bridge connecting the two towns. The new intersections being built to help Keyser’s traffic adjust to the new
Keyser: LaRouche hits Post Office
Business, West Virginia, and Gary Howell
Mineral County: Tea Party Dinner (March 23, 2012)
Potomac Highlands Patriots Tea Party gathered at Keyser Moose (West Virginia), March 23, 2012. With speakers former President of Hampshire county Wee The People Tea Party, also candidate Delegate for 57th District, Terry Craver, Congressman David McKinley, and Delegate for
Mineral County: Keyser: City Council meeting (March 14, 2012)
City Council meeting, March 14, 2012 presented topics relating to the city, illegal activities with(in) the city, and the audience witnessed local residents in argument with a Councilman. Discussing the mobile home that a resident wanted to use for a
Jeremy Taylor and Damon Tillman Speak at Warriors On the Move with God
Church was in-session when it came to candidate Sheriff Jeremy Taylor, and candidate Magistrate Damon Tillman. Speaking at the Warriors On the Move with God, now being held at the American Legion (Keyser, WV), according to Frances Jones, in an
Mineral County: Let’s Interview some Candidates
At the Potomac Highlands Patriots Tea Party meeting, March 8th, 2012, there were many candidates standing up to pitch to the audience. From a nineteen-year-old Board of Education candidate, to a technologist Commission candidate. Nineteen-year-old, Alex McDonald felt that a







