Once in WV, a car hit a huge pothole so hard that the hubcap flew off and landed right on a mailbox, making it look like the mailbox was wearing a new shiny hat. Everyone around couldn't stop laughing at the sight.
In WV, a bicyclist was going along when he hit a pothole. His bike launched him into a nearby bush. As he tumbled out, he was covered in leaves and twigs. A dog that was passing by just stared at him in confusion. The cyclist started laughing at his own misfortune, and soon the dog's owner joined in. It was quite a comical scene on that WV road with the pothole being the unplanned entertainment.
Sure. A delivery truck in WV ran over a big pothole. The jolt was so strong that a box of eggs in the back broke open. When the driver opened the truck, there were egg yolks and whites all over the place, and it looked like a crazy modern art piece. He had to clean it up while passers - by were cracking up.
The new story of the homeless shelter in Charleston, WV might be centered around the community coming together. Perhaps local businesses have started partnering with the shelter. For example, a restaurant could be providing meals regularly. Volunteers might also be playing a bigger role, like helping with renovations to make the shelter more comfortable. There could also be new policies in place to better manage the shelter and ensure the safety and well - being of the residents.
Another WV ghost story involves an old plantation house. The story goes that a slave was wrongly accused of a crime and hanged on the property. Ever since, his ghost has been seen wandering around the house. People passing by have reported seeing a figure in tattered clothes and feeling a sense of unease, as if they are being watched.
Sorry, I don't have the details of that story. It could be anything from Ashley's personal struggle and how she overcame it, to her positive influence on the Spencer area.
I don't have the details of this story. It could be a story of friendship or business collaboration between Otton Jones and Ashley in Spencer, WV, and the Times Record is the medium through which it's being shared.
There are stories of a haunted theater in Huntington WV. Actors and stage crew have reported strange noises backstage, like disembodied whispers. Some have even seen a ghostly apparition of a woman in an old - fashioned dress in the balcony. It's believed she was an actress who met a tragic end there long ago.
In southern WV, there are tales of a ghostly woman in white. She is often seen near old cemeteries or abandoned houses. Some say she lost her lover in a mining accident long ago and is still searching for him in the afterlife.
In Lewisburg WV, there's a story about a phantom horse and rider. Legend has it that on certain moonlit nights, a spectral horse can be seen galloping down the old roads near the outskirts of town. The rider is often described as a shadowy figure in old - fashioned clothing. It's believed by some to be a remnant of a long - ago accident where a rider was killed while traveling those roads.
One famous WV Penitentiary ghost story is about the shadowy figure in Cell Block A. Many inmates and guards over the years have reported seeing a dark, human - like shape moving along the cells at night. It's said to give off an eerie feeling, as if it's still trapped in the prison even after death.
In Thurmond WV, there are rumors of a ghostly figure seen near the river. Some say it's the spirit of a miner who drowned long ago. He is often described as a shadowy form, just standing by the water's edge, as if still searching for something. Maybe he lost his tools or was looking for a way out of the water when he perished.