The New Orleans Pelicans entertained fans during their training camp last week at The Greenbrier. Local school children visited the team and on Thursday, training camp visitors were treated to an intrasquad scrimmage.
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Alison Bartenslager of Lewisburg has entered one head of beef in the junior steer division of the 42nd annual North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE). Scheduled for Nov. 7-20 the event takes place at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY.
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A guest house on The Greenbrier Sporting Club property caught fire on Tuesday morning. The privately-owned guest house on Village Run Road near White Sulphur Springs caught fire in the sauna room, according to White Sulphur Springs Assistant Fire Chief James Lewis. No injuries were reported, and no other properties were damaged. The fire did not appear to be suspicious, said Lewis.
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The Greenbrier County Commission held a wreath-hanging ceremony in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month at the Greenbrier County Courthouse this week.
The ceremony was held on Weds., Oct. 7, with Robert C. Byrd Clinic’s Community Relations and Marketing Manager Care Coordinator Karen Jones reading a Breast Cancer Awareness proclamation.