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Moorefield

Moorefield meaning

A small town in Independence County, Arkansas, United States. | An unincorporated community in Switzerland County, Indiana, United States. | An unincorporated community in Nicholas County, Kentucky, United States.

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For the monthly craft, Club Co-Leader Christian Moorefield led the youth in doing a quill and ink craft, using ink made from blueberries the 4-Hers crushed onsite, feathers and parchment paper.

Fox Chapel was led in scoring by senior Jefferson Moorefield-Brown with 11 points.

Siegel and Moorefield-Brown each had six rebounds.

The Callaway Junior Tour is in action again Wednesday, June 7, at Valley View Golf Club in Moorefield.

From then on, it’s owned, from egg to plastic package, most of Moorefield’s chicken.

Moorefield immigrants who worked for Quintanilla said they were tasked with similar responsibilities to people directly employed by Pilgrim’s Pride.

Victim is 28-year-old man from Moorefield.

Mikey Hood visited Grandma B’s Diner to talk with owner Dorian Moorefield about what makes his diner so special.

No. 8 PENDLETON COUNTY 14, No. 9 Moorefield 7: The Wildcats capitalized on a punt miscue by the Yellow Jackets late in regulation to score what proved to be the winning touchdown on Isaiah Gardiner’s 4-yard TD run.

The department’s electromagnetic spectrum superiority strategy is driven by three “C’s,” Moorefield said: a contested environment, spectrum congestion and spectrum constraint.

ETHEL M. CROSS, age 87 of Moorefield died Saturday at Valley Hospice, Steubenville.

Kathy Sue Green Burton, 65, of Moorefield, Indiana, Friday, March 8, 2019, at the Swiss Villa Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Vevay, Indiana.

Interment will follow in the Caledonia Cemetery near Moorefield, Indiana.

She was a member of the Piedmont United Methodist Church and the Moorefield Twp. Fireman’s Auxiliary.

The family migrated west across the Blue Ridge Mountains to settle near Moorefield, Virginia (now West Virginia ) in 1758.