Day: March 21, 2013 Archives


ThursdayMarch 21, 2013

Tomblin orders flags lowered for former state senator

Former Sen. Jae Spears will be remembered in services Saturday.

Greenbrier’s McNeely becomes Fairmont State AD

PGA tournament director will join Division II program April 1.

Trinity adds former Mountaineer Magro to staff

Former Mountaineer to be defensive coordinator at Trinity Christian.

UC-Beckley names five new coaches

School launching Division II sports programs next fall.

Closed until further notice

It could be the weekend before DOH can allow traffic back on I-77 north in Mercer County.

One step away from education reform

Bill lined up for final passage Friday.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson: Thursday, March 21

Marshall baseball coach Jeff Waggoner reacts to the big 8-0 win over West Virginia at Power Park. Spring football practice starts this Tuesday for the Thundering Herd!

State Senate approves prison overcrowding bill

Senators warn the problem is bigger than the politics on prison overcrowding.

Separate deaths in southern WV under investigation

Fire and traffic accidents claim lives.

Constitution competition

GWHS students to take on the best in the nation

AG has a new policy for going outside

It sets up the procedures that will be followed when other attorneys need to be hired.

Civil War weekend in Putnam Co.

It's the 16th year for one of Putnam County's most popular annual events.

New bill would raise taxes on tobacco

Supporters say the proposed increases are needed for health and financial reasons.

No taxing delays

WV Tax Department says sequester not impacting their process

Blair flashes first-round talent

Marshall's ace continues to impress scouts and help draft status.

As March Madness rages, WVU reassesses

What will it take for WVU to return to the NCAA tournament next season, and which players will be around to try?

The politics of prison reform

If there’s one thing a politician hates it’s to be tagged as soft on crime.  Many political careers have been wounded, and even ended, because of a perception that a candidate is more concerned about the assailant than the victim. And that fear is a strong undercurrent here at the State Capitol as the West

Girls basketball Class AA all-state

Girls basketball all-state teams released.

Work continues on Blacksville No. 2 mine fire

Crews moving to a new strategy