Preston Reads

Preston Reads The MISSION of Preston Reads is to increase academic success.

Preston Reads is designed to be an on line resource for those interested in educational awareness and opportunities in Preston County as well as information about out of school programs and community opportunities The VISION of Preston Reads is to enhance the lives of students and families by offering information and referral services for experiences on programs for intellectual, social, physical,

nutritional and emotional growth in a safe and secure environment in order to succeed in a changing world.

06/05/2026

West Virginia Department of Human Services today announced applications for the Emergency Low Income Energy Assistance Program (ELIEAP) will be accepted from June 8 through June 26, 2026, or until funds are exhausted.

The federally funded program assists eligible state residents in paying home heating or cooling bills. Residents whose primary heating and cooling source is gas or electricity must provide a termination notice or a past due utility bill when applying for ELIEAP. Households using other primary heating sources or bulk fuel may qualify for assistance if their heating fuel levels are critically low during the application period.

Households that received a direct payment through the regular Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) must verify that the benefit was used for home heating expenses. Applicants must submit a current receipt equal to the amount of LIEAP assistance received along with their ELIEAP application. Failure to provide verification of payment will result in denial of the application.

Eligibility for ELIEAP is based on household income, household size, and responsibility for paying home heating or cooling costs. To qualify, households must meet all program requirements and be experiencing an energy emergency that could disrupt their primary heating or cooling source if assistance is not provided.

The income limit for Fiscal Year 2026 is 60 percent of the State Median Income. The maximum allowable gross income levels for ELIEAP Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 are listed below:

*For each additional household member, add $688. Households whose countable income exceeds the maximum allowable amount are not eligible for assistance. Certain types of income may be excluded when determining ELIEAP eligibility.

Residents must apply in person at their local DoHS office. A directory of local offices is available at dohs.wv.gov/field-offices. Applications will be processed while funding remains available.

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06/04/2026

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Hi Appalachian Studies Association My name is Sophie, and I am from the foothills of North Carolina. I am reaching out a...
06/02/2026

Hi Appalachian Studies Association
My name is Sophie, and I am from the foothills of North Carolina. I am reaching out about a new project I am starting, and I would love your input/to hear your stories.

I grew up around a lot of spooky places and ghost stories, which eventually led to me studying English and American Studies in undergrad at UNC Chapel Hill. I also recently earned my masters degree in Historic Preservation. I work for an architecture firm in my daily life, but I am really passionate about people’s stories—especially of place and the feelings people have inside buildings.

I’ve decided to start a new passion project to feel more fulfilled outside of work, and I’m collecting stories about strange, haunted, eerie, emotional, or otherwise unexplainable experiences connected to buildings and places. My working title is "THE HAUNTED PLACES PROJECT." I am not really sure of this project’s outcome, other than hearing people’s stories. I’ve spoken to friends and family members, but I’d love to reach out more broadly, especially to people in/interested in Appalachia. I know there’s many books about haunted Appalachia already, many of which I’ve read. At the moment, I am more interested in personal experiences that have resonated and stuck with people.

Overall, I am interested in the relationship between architecture, memory, atmosphere, landscape, and haunting. Through stories, I hope to understand the way certain spaces seem to hold onto something long after people leave.

These stories may eventually inspire fiction, essays, an anthology, research for a future novel, a podcast, or a digital archive/project on my website. It’s really in a fledgling phase, but I’ve always loved southern gothic and Appalachian stories as someone from the NC hills, so I wanted to share this form for sharing stories with you. There’s absolutely no pressure to fill it out, but if you are comfortable, I’d love to hear about your stories and or experiences in buildings/landscapes (in Appalachia or beyond). You can be anonymous if you’d like. Whatever I would want to eventually do with the story (beyond reading), I’d let you know about it and ask for your permission first.

Here is the link to the Google form if anyone is interested in filling it out: https://forms.gle/7oeMSsMyycth5f1D7

And if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me!

All the best,
Sophie Hass
[email protected]
www.sophiehaswritten.com
Sophie Hass (she/her)
M.S. Historic Preservation | Columbia University
B.A. American Studies, B.A. English & Comparative Literature | UNC Chapel Hill
(828)-514-1694 | [email protected]

imagining pages & preserving places

Banana Ball Teammate Looking for a really cool summer opportunity? Look no further! Banana Ball is coming to a stadium n...
06/02/2026

Banana Ball Teammate
Looking for a really cool summer opportunity? Look no further! Banana Ball is coming to a stadium near you, and YOU can be part of the action! We’re hiring the world’s best gameday teammates to help make our fan experience better than it’s ever been! This is a PAID opportunity! Grab a friend (or two) and apply to get in on the action in your hometown! Banana Ball will be at Kendrick Family Ballpark here in Morgantown, WV on Friday, June 12! Apply here!

2026 WORLD TOUR LOCAL GAMEDAY Teammates Want to work with us at a world tour stop near you? Join our local Gameday Teammate interest list! Our local gameday teammates work in hourly positions with us to support our operations on the road! THis opportunity gives folks the chance to work in banana lan...

Hello, everyone!At the Upper New Review, we’re seeking narratives about Hurricane Helene and the resulting floods and la...
06/01/2026

Hello, everyone!
At the Upper New Review, we’re seeking narratives about Hurricane Helene and the resulting floods and landslides, etc. that occurred across the Appalachian region: fiction and nonfiction, geolocated photo essays, documentary and fiction films as well.
First deadline: June 11 2026 11:59pm
Second deadline: July 11 2026 11:59pm
Third deadline: August 11 2026 11:59pm
FINAL DEADLINE: Sept 11 2026 11:59pm

Here's a post about the submission details:
https://uppernew.org/helene-the-aftermath-recovering-relationships-with-rivers/
Here's a direct link to the submission portal: https://uppernew.submittable.com/submit/350878/helene-the-aftermath-recovering-relationships-with-rivers

Please help us spread the word about this opportunity throughout your personal and professional networks.
Thanks!

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September 27, 2024.  Hurricane Helene. As we watched the waters rise and subside, what did we learn about ourselves? What did we learn about our rivers and the watersheds through which they flow? What did we learn about our upstream and downstream neighbors, human and nonhuman? What did we learn ab...

Earn some extra cash……
05/28/2026

Earn some extra cash……

05/26/2026

doing a rabies clinic Saturday at the cow palace from 9 to 12 rabies only no other vaccines 12.00

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