Humans of Shepherdstown, Paul Kessler
Paul Kessler, a 27-year-old Shepherdstown resident told The Picket about the best day of his life. Q: What’s been the best day of your life Read More
Paul Kessler, a 27-year-old Shepherdstown resident told The Picket about the best day of his life. Q: What’s been the best day of your life Read More
Jeremy Horner is a 29-year-old Shepherdstown resident. Q: What’s your most embarrassing moment? A: One time I was on a long plane flight from the Read More
(THE PICKET) – More than a quarter century after lesbian and gay rights were celebrated with a march on Washington, Shepherd University continues to create a Read More
(THE PICKET) – Lucas Peterson is a sophomore music education and music composition major at Shepherd University. Q: What’s up with the bandana? A: Well, I have Read More
(THE PICKET) – John Rickards is a senior fitness exercise major at Shepherd University. Q: How long have you been growing your hair out? A: For Read More
(THE PICKET)—Some 10,000 gallons of a latex chemical that was spilled into the Potomac River in Allegany County, Md., is expected to reach Shepherdstown around Read More
(THE PICKET) – Area residents are encouraged by the Shepherdstown Police Department to bring their unwanted prescription drugs to the station on 104 N. King Read More
(THE PICKET) – Tony’s, a trademark eatery in Shepherdstown has closed its doors after years of business and recent incidents of selling alcohol without a Read More
(THE PICKET)—A Shepherd University undergraduate student has decided to take the first step in pursuing his career goals before graduation. Caleb Hudson, a senior political Read More
(THE PICKET) – Fourteen years ago police officers and other American’s were being attacked in a terrorist ambush. Today, police officers across the country are Read More
(THE PICKET) – Last Thursday Grapes & Grains got their first shipment of Oskar Blues beer. The brewery holds the distinction of being among the Read More
The D.C. Council is trying to raise the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21. Shepherdstown residents, both teenagers and adults, expressed Read More