(304) 257-1844

This section of the article is only available for our subscribers. Please click here to subscribe to a subscription plan to view this part of the article.

In a release by the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Company, at approximately 10 p.m. on September 29, Company 400 was dispatched to the area of Knob Road for a working structure fire. Upon arrival, crews began a quick fire attack on heavy fire conditions under command of Chief B. Funk.

This section of the article is only available for our subscribers. Please click here to subscribe to a subscription plan to view this part of the article.

In the early hours of Thursday, September 25, deputies from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported domestic altercation at a residence within the Petersburg city limits. Deputy D. R. Lambert and K-9 Deputy T. Harding arrived at the scene shortly after midnight, where they spoke with the caller, identified as Juan Jose Romos Pena. Pena, who communicated with deputies using a phone translation app, reported being attacked by two other residents in the home during an argument.

This section of the article is only available for our subscribers. Please click here to subscribe to a subscription plan to view this part of the article.

A significant change is coming to the 2026 Primary Election that could impact how Grant County voters cast their ballots. In a notice issued by the Grant County Clerk’s Office, voters who are not registered with a political party — often referred to as No Party Affiliation (NPA) voters — were informed that they will no longer be allowed to vote the Republican ballot in the upcoming primary election. The change stems from a decision made by the Republican State Executive Committee last summer to close the Republican primary, meaning only registered Republicans can officially vote in their party’s primary races.

This section of the article is only available for our subscribers. Please click here to subscribe to a subscription plan to view this part of the article.

Grant County Deputy Sheriff’s Sergeant J.C. Earle, Deputy C.L. Southerly, and Virginia State Police Corporal Ware responded to the Big Bend Campgrounds on September 17 for a male who reportedly made threats with a firearm. Grant County 911 provided the description and the suspected route of travel for the male. Sergeant Earle and Deputy Southerly made contact with a male traveling on foot and identified him as Justin Ray Sloan.

This section of the article is only available for our subscribers. Please click here to subscribe to a subscription plan to view this part of the article.

At the last Grant County commission meeting, attorney Hunter Mullens of
Mullens & Mullens, PLLC, presented commissioners with a $39,482.18 check as
part of ongoing opioid litigation settlements. “This is the third year of the distributions,” Mullens said, noting that payments
will continue for another nine years, though future amounts are expected to be
smaller.

This section of the article is only available for our subscribers. Please click here to subscribe to a subscription plan to view this part of the article.

This section of the article is only available for our subscribers. Please click here to subscribe to a subscription plan to view this part of the article.

By: David Rogers

The Petersburg Vikings traveled to West Union on Friday night for a WVSSAC Class AA top-10 match up with the Doddridge County Bulldogs. The Vikings proved that their 5-0 record was no fluke, and gave Doddridge all they wanted, falling short 21-7 to the Bulldogs.

This section of the article is only available for our subscribers. Please click here to subscribe to a subscription plan to view this part of the article.

Petersburg, WV

  • Tuesday Becoming Sunny 75°44°
  • Wednesday Mostly Sunny 75°35°

WV Press Association

Feed not found.

Editor - Camille Howard;
News Editor - Erin Camp; Tiffany Hess;
Advertising Manager - Tara Warner Pratt;

Bookkeeping - Amanda Fleming;
Circulation - Mary Simmons;
Print Shop & Graphics - 

© 2017-2022 Grant County Press

Go to top