Parkersburg High School
Schools- Pre-K -12 |
Public High Schools
2101 Dudley Ave., Parkersburg, WV 26101
Recent News About Parkersburg High School
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PARKERSBURG – A couple has filed a lawsuit against the Wood County Board of Education challenging its school mask mandate.
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CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued a ruling denying a police officer and the city of Parkersburg a new trial in lawsuit filed by a man who was injured when he was rear-ended by a police officer.
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CHARLESTON – United States Attorneys Booth Goodwin, Southern District of West Virginia, and Bill Ihlenfeld, Northern District of West Virginia, on Wednesday recognized 88 high school juniors from throughout West Virginia as U.S. Attorney’s Ambassadors for Justice.
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U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin poses with the 40 high school juniors who were given Ambassador for Justice Awards on April 23. (Courtesy photo) CHARLESTON -- On April 23, U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin honored 40 high school juniors with the U.S. Attorney's Ambassador for Justice Award during a ceremony at the Robert C. Byrd U.S. Federal Courthouse.
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PARKERSBURG –- A teaching moment for staff and students at West Virginia University's medical school is now one for their colleagues and friends at the law school following the med school's alleged failure to properly return the remains of a Wood County's woman to her family for burial.
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PARKERSBURG - Filings in a wrongful termination suit against a former Wood County prosecutor allege while pursuing criminal charges against a Parkersburg man for furnishing alcohol to minors, she, too, either furnished alcohol to minors or instructed minors, including her son, on how to avoid being arrested for underage consumption.
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PARKERSBURG -– Retired Fourth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Arthur N. Gustke died Sunday, Sept. 27, at his home. He was 80.
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PARKERSBURG – During her tenure as prosecutor, Ginny Conley unsuccessfully defended herself against not one, but two civil suits in the same year challenging her denial of Freedom of Information Act requests.
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CHARLESTON - Gov. Joe Manchin and First Lady Gayle Manchin invite all West Virginians to join them for the annual "Joyful Night" ceremony beginning 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the State Capitol.
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Mayo HUNTINGTON - Huntington High School basketball star O.J. Mayo is suspended for the team's next three games following a settlement between the athlete, the school and the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission.