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Hera is just a baby and just needs some attention and time. Come meet this baby and fall in love.

Hera is just a baby and just needs some attention and time. Come meet this baby and fall in love.

CREATURE FEATURE

Creature Feature runs every other week featuring some of the dogs available for adoption at the Pendleton County Animal Shelter. “Please take a moment and look at all the dogs we have up for adoption and see if you could open your heart to adopt a new family member.
Pendleton Co. Judge Executive, David Fields

Pendleton Co. Judge Executive, David Fields

Fields decides not to run for re-election

To the Citizens of Pendleton County, After much thought, reflection and prayer, I am writing to inform you that I will not seek reelection as your County Judge/Executive in the upcoming election cycle.This decision was not made lightly.
Anthony Strong

Anthony Strong

Former superintendent considers run for judge

FALMOUTH — Former Pendelton County School Superintendent Anthony Strong today announced Monday that he has filed the necessary paperwork with the state to explore a 2026 campaign for the Republican party nomination for county judge executive.
Pictured are Joe and Chrissy Bezold of Falmouth and Beth and Jerry Cahill of Butler.  Photo submitted by Chrissy Bezold.

Pictured are Joe and Chrissy Bezold of Falmouth and Beth and Jerry Cahill of Butler. Photo submitted by Chrissy Bezold.

The 'Outlook Travels' to Alaska

Recently, the Falmouth Outlook traveled on a cruise to Alaska. Pictured above are Joe and Chrissy Bezold of Falmouth and Beth and Jerry Cahill of Butler. This photo was taken outside the Denali Bluffs Hotel at Denali National Park in Alaska on Aug. 12. 
This is the group photo of the Wolfe Family Reunion 2025. Photos courtesy of James Wolfe.

This is the group photo of the Wolfe Family Reunion 2025. Photos courtesy of James Wolfe.

Wolfe Family celebrates past, embraces future

By James Wolfe COVINGTON — On Sunday, June 22, dozens of Wolfe family members gathered together to celebrate their family and pay respects to their ancestors at the Annual Wolfe Family Reunion.
Carrying the Falmouth Outlook to Ireland and Scotland were this group of travelers from Pendleton County. Kneeling in front are Shelly Peoples, left, and Diana Jones. Standing in front from left are Carol Caldwell, Lisa Arnold, Carole Bowin, Joy Bastin, Kim Myers, Randi Mullaney and Jamie Fields. In the back row are Bonnie Logan, Natalie Doyle Smith, Debbie Wright, Angela Horn, Kenna Knight and Paula Sevier. Missing from the photo is Lindie Huffman.

Carrying the Falmouth Outlook to Ireland and Scotland were this group of travelers from Pendleton County. Kneeling in front are Shelly Peoples, left, and Diana Jones. Standing in front from left are Carol Caldwell, Lisa Arnold, Carole Bowin, Joy Bastin, Kim Myers, Randi Mullaney and Jamie Fields. In the back row are Bonnie Logan, Natalie Doyle Smith, Debbie Wright, Angela Horn, Kenna Knight and Paula Sevier. Missing from the photo is Lindie Huffman.

Pendleton lasses travel to Ireland

By Burton Cole FALMOUTH — More than a dozen adventurous ladies from Pendleton County traveled to Ireland and Scotland last month for one good reason:“Kenna loves to travel,” Shelly Peoples of Butler said.“And Kenna wants others to experience what she’s experienced,” Kenna Knight of Peach Grove said.
The Nuthouse, Candies, Nuts, Art and Crafts

The Nuthouse, Candies, Nuts, Art and Crafts

Business of the month

The Nuthouse, Candies, Nuts, Art and Crafts, 1373 Hwy 27 N., Falmouth is the Pendleton County Chamber of Commerce’s Business of the Month for August.
Bentley is a lover boy. He loves unconditional and would make any household a great pet.

Bentley is a lover boy. He loves unconditional and would make any household a great pet.

CREATURE FEATURE

Creature Feature runs every other week featuring some of the dogs available for adoption at the Pendleton County Animal Shelter. “Please take a moment and look at all the dogs we have up for adoption and see if you could open your heart to adopt a new family member.
Sharp Scholarship recipients in attendance at the July 25 debut of the documentary “Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution” are, front row from left, Bryan Woods (2012), Dr. and Mrs. Sharp, Kitrina Justus (2018), Carol Klaber, Sharp Scholarship contact; second row, Shelby Eckart (2022), Emily Best (2025), Alexandria Black (2024), Annie Lin (2025), Allie Redden (2021), Grace Beebe (2017), Jared Wolfe (2016), Calliope Warren (2024), Savannah Schlueter Monroe (2012)  and Dr. Mariah Moore (201

Sharp Scholarship recipients in attendance at the July 25 debut of the documentary “Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution” are, front row from left, Bryan Woods (2012), Dr. and Mrs. Sharp, Kitrina Justus (2018), Carol Klaber, Sharp Scholarship contact; second row, Shelby Eckart (2022), Emily Best (2025), Alexandria Black (2024), Annie Lin (2025), Allie Redden (2021), Grace Beebe (2017), Jared Wolfe (2016), Calliope Warren (2024), Savannah Schlueter Monroe (2012) and Dr. Mariah Moore (201

Sharp Scholars gather with Nobel winner’s documentary

By Carol KlaberScholarship contact FALMOUTH — More than 200 invited guests gathered July 25 in the Pendleton High School Auditorium to view the documentary “Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution.”The event was hosted by the Pendleton County School System.
Bentley is a lover boy. He loves unconditional and would make any household a great pet.

Bentley is a lover boy. He loves unconditional and would make any household a great pet.

CREATURE FEATURE

Creature Feature runs every other week featuring some of the dogs available for adoption at the Pendleton County Animal Shelter. “Please take a moment and look at all the dogs we have up for adoption and see if you could open your heart to adopt a new family member.