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Citizen groups in Virginia and West Virginia sue to stop Corridor H 

Tag Archives: Wardensville
  • Citizen groups in Virginia and West Virginia sue to stop Corridor H 

    Posted by Jordan Howes on May 15, 2026

    By Stewards of the Potomac Highlands and Virginia Wilderness Committee  Citizen groups in Virginia and West Virginia filed suit in federal court on April 30, 2026 to…


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  • Corridor H to the state line: When the road ahead goes nowhere at all

    Posted by danrad on February 11, 2026

    By C.A. Holmes, Wardensville Resident and Planning Commissioner I live in a town defined by its geography. In Wardensville, every conversation about someone’s day…


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  • Corridor H in Wardensville moves forward despite unresolved environmental and safety concerns

    Posted by danrad on January 17, 2026

    By Jordan Howes, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy The long-planned highway expansion through the George Washington and Jefferson National Forest is once again moving forward,…


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