Day: August 9, 2013 Archives


FridayAugust 9, 2013

Company given okay to restart work at Doddridge drilling site

Two men died as result of injuries from July 7 fire.

New coach, new outlook suits Lucas

Sophomore competing for his first start against fifth-year senior Pat Eger, who has 19.

Change in pay structure considered for DOH

Workers meet with state Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox.

Rain could cause problems in Mountain State

Flash flood watch posted for most counties.

Hinton arsonist sentenced to 23 years in prison

Billy Gill never has said why he did it.

Lambert sets his range at 53-54 yards

Special-teams coach Joe DeForest hoping to test his redshirt freshman kicker before the season goes live.

HEPC unveils Master Plan

Affordability and completion the focus moving forward.

Bullets, elk, flyrods, and roast wildebeest

A compilation of outdoor notes in recent days

Sex offender sweep in southern West Virginia a success

State Police and U.S. Marshals team up for compliance check.

Second DNR spotlight survey begins

Counting sets of eyes in the distance can be a more accurate way of determining an area's deer density.

A reunion 112 years in the making

The Pinch Reunion in Kanawha County is the longest running community reunion in the country.

Assessing the 2nd District Congressional race

More than half a dozen Republicans could soon be in the 2014 race.

Mingo murder lands teenager in jail

Thursday stabbing under investigation.

Holgorsen: QB race ‘affects kids’ lives’

Coach wants to decide the starter soon, but a decision doesn't guarantee he'll share the name immediately.

Young Republicans mulling WV-2 run

Two of the three Congressional races in West Virginia for 2014 have already taken shape. In the 1st District, two-term Republican David McKinley is, as of today, a heavy favorite to win re-election.  So far, the only possible serious challenger is Democratic state Auditor Glen Gainer, but he has not yet decided whether to run.