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Slideshow: Concord University plant new start at PikeView Middle
University 100 students from Concord University converged on PikeView Middle School Monday to complete a beautification project at the school. In addition to learning about college life and the university community each student entering CU must complete a small service project. These CU freshmen planted dozens of bulbs around the front entrances of PVMS, with help from PikeView's Principal Bryan Staten, Assistant Principal Rebecca Curry and teacher Melinda Wyrick and CU's Steve Jarvis.
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Slideshow: Local Scouts explore firefighting options
Princeton Boy Scouts listen in, as Athens Volunteer Fire Department Chief John Casey outlines the possibility of starting Fire and Emergency Services Career Exploring Post in Mercer County to expand interest in fighting fire and working in emergency situations. Fire and Emergency Service Career Exploring is open to young men and women ages 14-21years old. It is a hands-on program that exposes participants to many career experiences, leadership opportunities, and community service activities.
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Slideshow: CU students visit Box City
For 24 hours, some Concord University students seized the opportunity to spend the night homeless. Beginning early Friday, May 3, the volunteers began constructing their makeshift shelters out of cardboard, plastic, sticks and other unusual building materials. Then, they spent the night on the campus lawn, all in a bid to raise awareness of homelessness and to help Scottie's Place, a southern West Virginia organization that benefits homeless children.
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Slideshow: Mercer County Top Scholars Banquet–Princeton
The top 10 seniors at Princeton Senior High School receive a plaque commemorating their achievement Tuesday night at the Chuck Mathena Center. Not pictured is Ryan Meadows.
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Slideshow: Mercer County Top Scholars Banquet–PikeView
The top 10 ranked senior from PikeView High School receive plaques to commemorate their achievement. Not pictured are Jacob Ramthun, Nathaniel Ellis, and Laura Hill.
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Slideshow: Children's Memorial Flag Day
Participants gathered on Friday afternoon at the Mercer County Courthouse to remember those children suffering from abuse and those who have died from it.
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Slideshow: PikeView Middle teachers pucker up for a good cause
PikeView Middle School Dean of Students Rebecca Curry and teacher Roger Lokay smooched goats Thursday as part of a Junior National Honor Society fundraiser. PikeView Middle students, staffers, teachers and supporters donated coins as votes to determine who would kiss the goats. The top five vote-getters were: Rebecca Curry, Roger Lokay, Bill Curry, Jennifer Collis and Brittany Greenlief. The money raised will help fund an Honor Society trip to Busch Gardens in Williamsburg.
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Slideshow: CU cleans up for Earth Day
Concord University students, faculty and staff members go green for Earth Day, hosting a campus-wide clean-up event, complete with litter retrieval, flower planting, mulch placement and more. A Glow Green 5K race marked Earth Day, and the daylong clean-up took place on Monday, April 22.
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Slideshow: Mercer Teacher of the Year Banquet
Mercer County Schools celebrated the teachers of the year at all of its schools Tuesday evening at the Princeton Church of God. Not pictured are Athens School Teacher of the Year Angela Wilson, Bluefield High School Teacher of the Year Teresa Russell, Bluefield Intermediate Teacher of the Year Jessica Pritchett and PikeView High School Teacher of the Year Tanya Baldwin.
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Bus collision sends 13 children to hospital
A Mercer County Schools bus ran into the ditch Tuesday afternoon while attempting to avoid a crash with a motorist who crossed the center line on Pisgah Road, according to Mercer County Sheriff's Department Lt. J.E. Parks. Thirteen Melrose School students were transported to Princeton Community Hospital, but none of their injuries appeared life-threatening.
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Slideshow: Jeb Bush speaks at Bluefield College
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush keynoted the sixth program presented by the Shott Lecture Series, Tuesday, at Bluefield College. Bush, a two-term governor of The Sunshine State, addressed BC students, community members and media representatives on the necessity of creating a sustainable energy policy, building an education system that can support an improved economy, the importance of good leadership and more.
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