Day: August 10, 2012 Archives


FridayAugust 10, 2012

VIDEO: Mountaineer Player Interviews

Get the players' thoughts on fall camp as they approach the halfway point.

Young Girl Dies In Turnpike Crash

Friday crash near Camp Creek in Mercer County.

Campaign Money Dispute Set For Court Arguments

State Supreme Court to hear oral arguments next month in Allen Loughry case.

City Leaders Meeting At Snowshoe

They're part of the West Virginia Municipal League's Annual Conference.

Frontier Deals With Repair Job In Charleston

Construction crew cut through two of company's cables.

No Individual Assistance

Governor's request has been denied.

Hoppy’s Commentary for Friday

The mayors are on the job.

Making A Way By Walking-On

A look at a couple of former instate high school players that have put themselves into position to play at WVU by walking-on.

Texting Ban Education

Donations will help some police departments in north central West Virginia.

Putnam Judge Facing Ethics Charges

From State Supreme Court of Appeals

Newsweek Writer: ‘It’s Very Close’

Morgantown native talks about the Presidential race.

‘That’s No Surprise’

Parkersburg Mayor says consolidation plans for St. Joseph's Hospital have been in the works for some time now.

Public Ed Preparing For $9 Million In Budget Cuts

Funding formula spared by Gov. Tomblin directive but not all education programs.

Late Season Rain Refills Summersville

Lake levels back to normal and a full Gauley Rafting Season looks safe.

Higher Education Doesn’t Want Budget Cuts

HEPC will ask governor to exempt colleges and universities.

Utah Man Sentenced For Mortgage Fraud

A Utah man will spend as long as 27 months in prison for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme that included property in Putnam County. Michael Hurd, 37, from Salt Lake City, Utah was sentenced in U.S. District Court on Friday for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud here in West Virginia

Sportsmanship Lacking, Even in Olympics

Humility becoming a lost art in sports

Holcombe Getting Coached Up

Marshall's true freshman quarterback is catching on to the college game quickly.

Fresh Out Of High School

Two freshmen offensive linemen have impressed the coaching staff and may earn playing time this upcoming season.

Thousands Greet Cabela’s

Second WV store opens to huge fanfare in Charleston