Warriors from the Barony of Blackstone Mountain spar with each other while wearing Viking era armor. Fans of science fiction and fantasy congregated at Valley[Read More…]
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CITY COUNCIL NEWS: Hurricane Council Approves PILOT Agreement
Hurricane City Council meeting of September 1st, with the exception of one item of new business, was routine. That item was listed on the agenda[Read More…]
Hurricane 100K Produced Record Times and Participation
Caleb Bowen poses with a facsimile check. The 4th annual Hurricane Hundred K Race on Saturday, September 6th, brought runners from Nevada, Colorado, Texas, Alabama,[Read More…]
Meet 2025 Miss Putnam County Candidates
Miss Buffalo High School Sarah Landers; Miss Hurricane High School Faith Taylor; Miss Poca High School Katherine LeRose; Miss Winfield High School Marley Waugh. On[Read More…]
Community Calendar for Week of September 11
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…]
Basic Bible: Before All Things
Colossians 1:15-23 In the first chapter of Colossians Paul gives an extensive description of Christ. Paul, nowhere else in his epistles, describes Christ in such[Read More…]
Obituaries for Week of September 11
GEORGE ‘SONNY’ BERRYGeorge “Sonny” Berry, born July 10, 1957, went home to be with the Lord on August 31, 2025. He was surrounded by family[Read More…]
‘Rally in the Valley’ Brings the Fittest of the Fit to Hurricane
An athlete completes reps in SB OTS (Sandbag over the shoulder) competition. This year’s Rally in the Valley brought athletes from 22 states and Australia[Read More…]
Putnam County Commission News: County Establishes New Magisterial District Boundaries
The Putnam County Commission approved an order at its August 26th meeting which will result in changes to the county’s magisterial districts and to certain[Read More…]
Eighty Years Ago: The ‘Hog Lot’ Murder Case
On Tuesday, September 25, 1945, these men, most looking west on the Valley Road (West Virginia Route 34), were not assembled on this knoll to[Read More…]