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The West Virginia Department of Education recently appointed leadership for four school systems under state control, ...
WHEELING — The West Virginia Board of Education has stripped the Tyler County Board of Education of its decision making powers, and directed State Superintendent Michele Blatt to find and hire ...
The West Virginia Department of Education announced Wednesday afternoon that it will take over decision-making for Tyler County Schools. That includes appointing a new superintendent to replace ...
The City of Tyler will hold an open house on Thursday, allowing the public to express their opinion on future improvements to Shiloh Road from Troup Highway to Old Omen Road. Visit this article to ...
The Smith County Commissioners Court approved Tuesday a county animal adoption event, the donation of tax-foreclosed land to the City of Tyler and the hiring of a firm for the county’s annual audit.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The state Board of Education voted Wednesday to seize control of both the Tyler and Nicholas county school systems after receiving reports from the state Department of ...
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Victor Lupis said Tyler Sigler, 28, of Charles Town died after a tree fell on the golf cart he was in at Locust Hill Golf Course. Despite life ...
Tyler County Schools contains 4 schools and 1,257 students. The student body at the schools served by Tyler County Schools is 98.2% white, 0.3% Black, 0% Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander ...
Voters in Smith County went to the polls on Saturday to ... appeared to get the nod over an incumbent member of the Tyler ISD board, while a Tyler city councilmember will remain in his seat.
Shiloh Baptist Church was built on land donated by Willis Madden, a free African-American entrepreneur who operated a popular tavern and store in Culpeper County between Stevensburg and Lignum.
The assessor's office blamed Tyler Technologies, which is under contract to upgrade the county computer system and also send the reports to the state. In a statement, the assessor's office said ...