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Day: May 9, 2013 Archives


ThursdayMay 9, 2013

QB Wes Lunt leaving Oklahoma State

First true freshman to start a Cowboys season opener since 1950 will transfer.

Fayette citizens taking broad look at school needs

Report says millions of dollars are needed for improvements.

Marshall BOG unanimously approves tuition increases

The state still has to approve higher rates for students.

WVU top storyline of Big 12 baseball

With 21 wins in their last 29 games, the Mountaineers are chasing an unlikely conference title.

Freshman with gun arrested at Morgantown High

Police chief said unloaded gun was reported stolen.

Veterans helping veterans

Hospice volunteers recognized by governor.

Sound the alarm

Kanawha and Putnam Counties go high tech with new sirens

Gov. Tomblin likes the numbers

Poll shows Tomblin's approval rating remains steady.

BOE hires investigator over T-shirt controversy

Independent investigator will deliver report soon to Logan County schools.

Aspiring actor pleads guilty to extortion scheme

Vivek Shah admits he sent letters to get attention.

DNR probes Tygart Lake fish kill

Agency says it's doesn't appear to be a widespread incident, but they are investigating.

Tanner named Summers County football coach

Summers County has a new head football coach.

Teenager dies in Randolph County crash

18-year-old Brent Lewellen was killed near Elkins.

New cancer center coming soon to Charleston

CAMC Foundation has reached its fundraising goal for project

Poll numbers show Manchin, Capito, Tomblin, Tennant strength

One of the persistent political questions over the last couple of months has been whether Democratic Senator Joe Manchin’s push for more gun control has cost him in his home state.  A just-released poll by Republican strategist Mark Blankenship finds that Manchin’s overall approval ratings have dropped from 70 percent last March to 63 percent