Prom King Jake Lovejoy and Prom Queen Beverley Burgess take their seats of honor. The John Henson Senior Center in Hurricane stepped backward in time[Read More…]
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RFTW Bikers to Make Hurricane Stopover
Valley Park in Hurricane will be the Day 8 stopover for about three hundred Run For The Wall bikers on Wednesday, May 24. The Wall[Read More…]
County Commission Approves Additional Funding for Jim Ridge Waterline Extension
On Tuesday, May 9, Putnam’s three county commissioners met and voted to augment funding for the Jim Ridge Phase 2 Waterline Extension Project by $72,220.[Read More…]
Zoology Zone and Science Center to Open at Valley Park
Andy McKee announces plans for the Zoology Zone and Science Center while Chamber of Commerce president Ashley Alford Glance (left), County Commissioner Andy Skidmore and[Read More…]
Civil Rights Movement of 1960’s Focus of Democratic Women’s Luncheon
Civil Rights activist Joan C. Browning was the special speaker for the May meeting of the Putnam County Democratic Women’s Club. The photo on the[Read More…]
Centennial History of Hurricane (1994 Edition): Smith and Sons
In 1988, The Centennial History of Hurricane, WV was published to commemorate the town’s 100th anniversary. In 1994, the Centennial Committee published a follow up[Read More…]
Basic Bible: The True Vine
John 15:1-17 The entirety of the text before us consists of words which Jesus spoke to the eleven disciples who walked with Him to Gethsemane[Read More…]
Obituaries for Week of May 18
FRANCES ADAMSFrances Handley Blake Adams, 99, of Atlantic Beach, FL, formerly of Culloden and Hurricane, passed away on Saturday, May 6, 2023, 111 days prior[Read More…]
Community Calendar for Week of May 18
If you want your event listed in the Community Calendar, write to the Hurricane Breeze at PO Box 310, Hurricane, West Virginia 25526, or phone[Read More…]
Frothing Foam and Placid Snakes Highlight Hurricane’s Spring Festival
Children have a good time playing in foam provided by the Foam Garage. Hurricane’s Spring Festival brought crowds to Main Street on Saturday, May 6.[Read More…]