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Puffenbarger convicted on sexual abuse charge, remanded to jail
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Petersburg Dairy Queen under new ownership after two decades
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New Petersburg Dairy Queen owners Rachel and Steven Schetrom with former owners Ray and Edna Dixon-Blum.
After more than 20 years, the Dairy Queen in Petersburg is now under new ownership.
Built over 70 years ago by the Sites family, the Dairy Queen has been a steadfast place for not only a quick bite to eat, but also family celebrations for decades.
“In the beginning, it was just a little walk-up Dairy Queen,” explained Ray Blum, who has owned the restaurant for 21 years. “Then, over time, they added more pieces, like the dining room and kitchen. Then when we bought it, we added a drive-thru.” Despite his career starting with the United States Forest Service, Blum has run multiple restaurants, including managing Pizza Hut and later opening Ponderosa Steakhouse before fi nally purchasing Dairy Queen.
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Puffenbarger trial began this week in Hampshire County
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Lawrence “Grasshopper” Puffenbarger’s jury trial is set to run this week in Hampshire County Circuit Court. This follows more than two years of pretrial proceedings. Puffenbarger is charged with several felony counts of fi rst-degree sexual abuse involving juvenile victims. He has pleaded not guilty and remains presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
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Commission hears discussion from local farmers on dog pound and airport hay fi elds
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The Grant County Commission has been engaged in an ongoing discussion about potentially extending the length of time two pieces of county-owned land are contracted to local farmers for hay harvesting. The topic concerns county-owned land near the Grant County Airport and the Grant County Dog Pound.
Both areas are put out to bid each year, with the highest bidder winning the right to harvest the land for hay for the season. The conversation, which started as a simple request, highlights just how much science and experience goes into the work of a farmer.
During the Jan. 27 commission meeting, one of the farmers requested the county consider extending the length of time the bids are submitted for from one year to up to three or fi ve years. The idea being that if the farmer who wins the bid is guaranteed a longer harvest time from the land, they would be able to fertilize the soil. This would not only increase their harvested yield but also improve the overall health of the land.
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Former officer pleads guilty to illegally hunting
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A former West Virginia Division of Natural Resources(DNR) offi cer has pleaded guilty to multiple hunting-related charges originating from a series of wildlife violations during the 2025 deer hunting season, according to Grant County Magistrate Court records.
On February 18, Daniel Raymond Alt admitted to several misdemeanor charges brought by the DNR. These included illegal possession of wildlife, hunting deer after legal hours, using artifi cial light while hunting, and hunting from a vehicle.
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Circuit Judge has denied a suppression motion in a Grant County drug case, plea hearing scheduled
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The felony drug case against Earlie Thomas Wimer is moving forward after a Grant County Circuit Court judge ruled that evidence from a search of Wimer’s home is admissible at trial. Wimer was indicted in November 2025 on one count of Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine, a felony under West Virginia Code.
The indictment alleges that on or about June 27, 2025, Wimer possessed about one-half ounce of methamphetamine, along with digital scales, plastic bags, and zip ties, indicating intent to distribute. He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on November 17, 2025.
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Create a Keepsake: Spring Sports Well Wishes for Student Athletes
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Petersburg High School Boys Earn No. 1 Seed in Class AA Region II
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Vikings finish 7–0 in regional play as coaches across the region vote Petersburg atop the bracket; Philip Barbour visits Friday night for postseason opener.
The Petersburg High School boys basketball team has secured the top seed in the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC) Class AA Region II tournament after completing a perfect 7–0 run through regional play.
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Petersburg High School Archery Team Qualifies for State Tournament
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Petersburg High School’s archery team has qualified for the West Virginia National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) State Tournament as a High School Division team qualifier.
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Spring Sports Preview - Honor Your Viking or Tiger
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