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ThursdayAugust 1, 2013

Two newspaper carriers in Clarksburg remembered

Memorial service for Fred Donald Swiger and Freddie Swiger Friday

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Aug. 2

In this edition, West Virginia coach Dana Holgerson addresses the media after opening day of fall camp, while Steve Lassen gives the national take on the Mountaineers’ quarterback battle.

Holgorsen opens camp impressed

Video: The Mountaineers' coach addresses the media after the first day of camp.

Morrisey makes prescription drug abuse hire

Former assistant prosecutor to help with efforts.

WVSSAC denies waiver for 19-year-old Hurricane player

WVSSAC board of appeals denies hardship waiver year for Hurricane running back Steven Handley.

Meeting McCarthy

West Virginia Democratic leaders sat down with the new EPA Administrator on Thursday.

Appalachian Power calls Virginia ruling ‘problematic’

Company still believes purchasing Mitchell Plant in Marshall County right move.

Nicholas man pleads guilty to four murders

Nicholas County Prosecuting Attorney P.K. Milam talked about the 'crazy turn' in the quadruple murder case on Thursday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'

New reality show focuses on attempt to launch Williamson moonshine business

Those featured on the show are descendants of the feuding Hatfields and McCoys.

A costly option impacts state budget

Vehicles purchased with flex fuel option takes $30 million from state revenues.

How will The Herd use Frohnapfel?

Dave Wilson offers some ideas on how Doc Holliday can utilize both his quarterbacks this season.

New era for Musselman in 2013

Musselman in year one under Brian Thomas who takes over for longtime head coach Denny Price.

Morgantown pulls upset at state legion tourney

Eight-run third-inning outburst helps Post 2 knock off South Charleston in American Legion action.

Over/unders as WVU opens camp

From guesses on passing yards to who's got passing grades, Allan Taylor sets the line on numbers of interest for the upcoming season.

A WV history of party switching

West Virginia State Senator Evan Jenkins’ switch from the Democrat to the Republican Party to run for Congress has caused a stir.  Angry Democrats have pegged him as an opportunistic turncoat, while Republican leaders are gleeful at having a viable candidate to take on long-time incumbent Nick Rahall while also tweaking the noses of the