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The Mineral News and Tribune is an American newspaper published in Keyser, West Virginia. The News Tribune publishes four days a week: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. It is the newspaper of record for " Mineral County and the Potomac Highlands ", [ 3 ] in the Cumberland metropolitan area .
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
West Virginia History. West Virginia Historical Society. ISSN 0043-325X. Delf Norona (1958). West Virginia Imprints, 1790-1863: A Checklist of Books, Newspapers, Periodicals and Broadsides. Moundsville: West Virginia Library Association. OCLC 863601 – via Internet Archive. G. Thomas Tanselle (1971). "General Studies: West Virginia".
Aug. 9—CUMBERLAND, Md. — The city has secured agreements with the majority of property owners needed for the installation of a state-of-the-art surveillance system downtown. Cumberland ...
Oct. 11—CUMBERLAND, Md. — Nine of 11 surveillance cameras have been installed in the downtown area, with more to come in the near future. Matt Miller, executive director and president of the ...
The Cumberland Times-News is a five-day morning daily newspaper serving Cumberland, Maryland, United States, and the surrounding areas of Allegany and Garrett counties in Maryland, and Mineral County in West Virginia. The paper, which has existed under various titles, dates back to the early 19th century.
CSX: Located 177 miles (285 km) west of Baltimore, the Cumberland Locomotive Maintenance Facility is a vital point on CSX's Chicago to Baltimore mainline, employs 273 people at Cumberland shops and 600 men and women in Cumberland. Allegany College of Maryland employs approximately 800 people. Xerox Contact Center, which employs about 500 people.
WDZN's transmitter is located near Frostburg and the station's main signal has trouble reaching downtown Cumberland. As such, West Virginia Radio Corporation applied for an FM booster, WDZN-FM1, located in Cumberland. The booster's antenna is located off Virginia Avenue, near Queen Street near the center of the city.