The Putnam County Commission made the November 8 General Election ballot for Putnam County a bit longer at its July 12 meeting. The Commission approved[Read More…]
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A Picture from the Past: Who Is The Gentleman?
The above photo appeared in a 1920 or 1921 issue of the Hurricane Breeze. The gentleman pictured is long-time Lincoln and Putnam County educator Hiram[Read More…]
Centennial History of Hurricane (1994 Edition): Birt and Nettie Boggess
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: Ezekiel Brings Hope to Israel
Ezekiel 37:1-14 The prophet Ezekiel was among the captives taken to Babylon following the conquest of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar in 597 B.C. At Babylon, he[Read More…]
Obituaries for Week of July 21
GREGORY LEE BAILEYGregory Lee Bailey, 63, of Hurricane, went to be with Jesus on Saturday, July 16, 2022 at CAMC Memorial Hospital. Greg was born[Read More…]
Community Calendar for Week of July 21
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…]
Annual Multifest scheduled to begin Aug. 5 in Charleston, W.Va.
By Autumn Shelton, WV Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Multifest, West Virginia’s longest-running, and largest festival dedicated to the celebration of diversity, will be returning[Read More…]
Motorized Events Spell ‘Excitement’ in Eleanor at Putnam County Fair
Pat Collins of Friendly managed a full pull with his International tractor in Saturday’s pulling competition at the fair. (Photo by Betsy Allen) Putnam County[Read More…]
Hurricane City Council News: City Gifted with Piece of Its Past
Mayor Scott Edwards displays the clock which was in the Hurricane Depot in 1969. The Hurricane City Council meeting of July 5 commenced with Sandy[Read More…]
DOH Gives November Date for Culvert Unplugging
High Water signs are posted to warn motorists of danger ahead. The high water sign 1.9 miles from the beginning of Hurricane Creek Road (State[Read More…]