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Day: June 21, 2013 Archives


FridayJune 21, 2013

Putnam health department needs financial rescue

Board member to propose furloughing entire staff.

Counties show unemployment improvement

Only two of 55 counties in double-digits.

New federal magistrate judge takes oath

Fayette County native honored in Charleston ceremony.

Sims a midsummer catch for WVU

Former Houston tailback is a versatile performer who will make an impact with the Mountaineers.

Man shot and killed by sheriff’s deputy

Raleigh County man ran from home confinement officers.

60-year sentence in drug robbery-death case

Wayne County man pleaded no contest to murder after prescription drug robbery led to shooting.

CPAs collect cans

Charleston firm hopes to help feed thousands.

Paddlers ready for annual Coal River float

Tour de Coal goes from spotlighting the Coal River to preservation and enhancement of the waterway.

Parade marches to its own beat

FestivALL and WV150 team up for a big event.

West Virginia Day goes out with a bang

Large crowd enjoys a fireworks show at the State Capitol

Greenbrier wind farm expansion OK’d

PSC order will allow 33 turbines to be added.

Another WV city open to deer hunting

South Charleston approves controlled hunt to combat deer population.

Keyser recognizes state’s birthday

Residents gather on courthouse lawn.

Dobson signs 4-year deal with Patriots

Aaron Dobson has reportedly signed a 4-year deal worth $3.4 million.

Prep coach: Krok ‘loyal’ to WVU pledge

Offensive tackle recruit reportedly declined visits to three programs his coach called "top dogs in the Big Ten."

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, June 28

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, 2014 offensive line commit Josh Krok talks about why he chose to play football at WVU, JaJuan Seider says that the incoming players can learn Dana Holgorsen’s offense in three days and Devin Williams is gaining chemistry with his teammates playing in the Pittsburgh Summer League.

Reenactors bring authenticity to Sesquicentennial

They wore the clothes of 1863 as West Virginia marked its 150th year.