West Virginia Hunting News Written by West Virginia Hunter
Saturday, 16 July 2011 08:01
ANSTED, W.Va. – R.A. “Pete” Hobbs is mayor of the Town of Ansted, W.Va. He is also a historian and “a really good sport,” according to Megan Flinn, programmer at Hawks Nest State Park. Last May, Hawks Nest asked Mayor Hobbs to lead walking tours of Ansted to create interest in the Fayette county community, including the park. Three dates were picked and the special event package was dubbed “Hobb Nobbin’ at Hawks Nest.” Hobb Nobbin’ was so successful it is scheduled for an additional three days: August 23, 24 and 25.

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