Buffalo NewsLocal news for Buffalo, WV continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.Putnam school candidates call for major renovations to facilities- April 30, 2008 "I am committed - I think we need to keep community schools" All three Putnam County school board candidates agree on the need for major renovations at schools such as Winfield Middle, Poca Middle, Confidence Elementary, and especially at Buffalo High School. via Charleston Daily Mailhttp://www.topix.net/city/buffalo-wv/2008/04/putnam-school-candidates-call-for-major-renov... Event focuses on Native American culture- April 28, 2008 "It's relevant now because we're at war" Group trying to raise awareness of 'Buffalo People' The Buffalo Native American Gathering is an annual happening in Putnam County, but the event has special meaning to some people this year. via Charleston Gazettehttp://www.topix.net/city/buffalo-wv/2008/04/event-focuses-on-native-american-culture?from... Archaeologists question Buffalo reburials- April 26, 2008 "We have been cut out of the process entirely" An archeologist on Tuesday criticized Putnam County commissioners for their efforts to return the skeletal remains of about 600 American Indians to West Virginia, saying they had left the scientific community ... via Charleston Gazettehttp://www.topix.net/city/buffalo-wv/2008/04/archaeologists-question-buffalo-reburials?fro... Archeologists urge Putnam commissioners to stop reburial- April 24, 2008 "There is a good possibility this will be rejected" Plans for reburying American Indian remains near their ancient village site outside Buffalo should be halted pending identification and additional scientific study, officers of the state archeology council told ... via Charleston Daily Mailhttp://www.topix.net/city/buffalo-wv/2008/04/archeologists-urge-putnam-commissioners-to-st... WV News- April 22, 2008 Joe Manchin's daughter a master's degree she didn't earn is likely to cost more than $22,000 by the time it's completed, documents obtained by The Associated Press show. via The Inter-Mountainhttp://www.topix.net/city/buffalo-wv/2008/04/wv-news?fromrss=1 Kureha Breaks Ground for New Plant- April 10, 2008 "This facility is a tremendous investment ... as we look for ways of reviving our economy" Kureha PGA LLC became the 20th Japanese company to invest in West Virginia when officials broke ground April 7, on a plant that will produce polyglycolic acid, or PGA. via The State Journalhttp://www.topix.net/city/buffalo-wv/2008/04/kureha-breaks-ground-for-new-plant?fromrss=1 Ancient bones- April 1, 2008 Columbus is soon to lose several hundred of its oldest inhabitants. The Columbus Dispatch reported Thursday that the remains of 600 Native Americans, currently stored in boxes at Ohio State University, are to ... via TheCourier.comhttp://www.topix.net/city/buffalo-wv/2008/03/ancient-bones?fromrss=1 |