Old Randolph County jail gets a new use

ELKINS, W. Va.–A Randolph County building will get a new use.

The Randolph County Commission is planning to renovate the former Randolph County Jail as county offices including housing a new judge.

The building has not been in use in eighteen years.

When the restoration is finished the High Street building in Elkins will be home to county offices and the second circuit judge who is to be seated in 2025.