Day: August 8, 2013 Archives


ThursdayAugust 8, 2013

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Aug. 9

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Dana Holgorsen reports cornerback Nana Kyeremeh will miss the 2013 season, Lonnie Galloway discusses how his receivers must work hard every day against strong competition, and WVU releases its 2013-14 men’s basketball schedule.

Linemen setting the tone in practice

The offensive & defensive linemen want to be the hardest workers in preseason camp.

New Class AAA all-sports league

The Eastern Panhandle Athletic Conference begins competition this fall with six member schools.

WR unit can shoulder some injuries

Lonnie Galloway has plenty of depth at his disposal as he charges up the competition angle.

Supreme Court orders unified court case filing system

Kanawha County controversy gives High Court push forward.

Cell towers getting closer on West Virginia Turnpike

Construction on first tower should start next year.

A fitting tribute for public servant Cam Lewis

Former Parkways Authority honored at building dedication.

A South African adventure

Jackson County teenager returns from international archery competition with stories to tell

Raines may run for U.S. House

Charleston Mayor says the Kanawha County delegate would be a strong candidate.

Safety top of mind as school year begins

Kanawha County students start another academic year on Friday.

The State Fair of West Virginia turns 89

The annual event kicks off Friday.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson Aug. 8, 2013

Fall camp has begun for the Thundering Herd. Head coach Doc Holliday likes the increased depth on the offense as well as the defense.

Political prognosticator looks at 2014 races

Larry Sabato brought his crystal ball to Thursday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'

CB Kyeremeh lost for season with shoulder injury

The sophomore was among a group of six players competing to start at cornerback for WVU.

13 TV games on hoops schedule

Travel concerns soothed a bit as the Mountaineers land a Saturday-Monday swing through TCU and Texas Tech to open the Big 12 season.

Opposition grows for prescription proposal for medicines used to make meth

One delegate will propose requiring prescriptions for medications with pseudoephedrine only for those convicted of drug crimes.

Thomas returns to anchor veteran Mohigans

Morgantown opening up preseason practice with a lot of talent on its 2013 squad.

Preseason interviews: University

Preseason interviews with University head coach John Kelley, receiver John Moore and quarterback Travis Renner.

Barber claims change is evident for WVU’s defense

Junior linebacker says "every rep counts" in practice as position battles rage.

Who wants to live forever?

Assuming most of us have paid taxes, there is only one other inevitability remaining in our lives. But what if we could postpone death… for years, or perhaps forever?  The Pew Research Project on Religion and Public Life found we’re not all that excited about living too much longer than expected. “Asked whether they, personally,