Month: June 2013 Archives


SundayJune 30, 2013

Fine finishes: Haas, Perry post wins

Each enjoyed a redemptive Sunday before making their way to the Greenbrier Classic.

Gold and Blue Now: Monday, July 1

In this edition, Jerry DiPaola, of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, talks about the possibility of former Pittsburgh running back, Rushel Shell transferring to WVU in the fall, as well as Allan Taylor’s breakdown of incoming freshman Brandon Watkins, for Bob Huggins squad.

FridayJune 28, 2013

Criminal charge dropped against NRA T-shirt wearing teen

Judge signed off on the order Thursday

Tomblin moves to balance budget by fiscal year’s end

Governor cuts Medicaid to cover revenue shortfall.

Size and agility propel future WVU lineman

Mountaineer offensive line commit for 2014 talks about his fit with WVU.

Too fast, too close on Interstate 81

State transportation secretary tours construction zone that's been the site of bad accidents.

Operation dry water

Natural Resources Police to be part of national effort this weekend to crack down on drinking and boating

‘There’s interest’ in Shell at WVU

Former Pitt running back considering Mountaineers, Ohio State and Kentucky.

More than a dozen farm gates stolen in Preston County

The gates disappeared early Friday morning.

Mountaineer Gas seeks separate service for natural gas fueling

Utility asks state Public Service Commission to make a decision soon.

Mountain State Art and Craft Fair celebrates 50

170 artists to show off West Virginia's heritage next week.

Biggest Losers RunWalk to fitness

Dan and Jackie Evans stress keeping active at your own pace.

Fallen fireman remembered in Kanawha County

Hundreds of firemen pay final respects to Malden firefighter John Appleton.

Black Eagles look to end playoff drought

South Charleston looking to get back in the playoffs after narrowly missing the cut a season ago.

Herd benefits from refocused recruiting

Herd Assistant Todd Hartley says Marshall is getting involved with recruits early on and that's resulted in verbal commitments.

McLemore leads four Big 12 draftees

Kansas guard slips to the Kings at No. 7 and proclaims: “I can be an alpha dog and take over games."

Peter Lizon indicted in high-profile torture case

Accused of keeping wife locked up on Jackson County farm

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, June 28

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, offensive line commitment Josh Krok tells why he chose WVU, and running backs coach JaJuan Seider says incoming players can learn the offense quickly. Finally, basketball recruit Devin Williams explains how he’s gaining chemistry with teammates by playing in the Pittsburgh Summer League.