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ThursdayAugust 15, 2013

5 men, one unit on Herd’s front

Marshall's offensive line could be the strength this season.

Patriot/UMWA agreement up for vote Friday

1,800 UMWA members will cast their vote

State BOE gives teacher hiring policy final approval

During their regular monthly meeting Thursday

Convoy of Hope coming to Beckley

Faith-based organization offering a day of free groceries, haircuts, dental check-ups and health services.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Aug. 16

In this edition, Dana Holgerson talks about the inexperience of his inside receivers, while Eric Slaughter wants his defensive line to be the heart of the defense.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson, Aug. 15th

Dave talks with the Charleston Gazette’s Doug Smock about his impressions of The Herd during preseason camp and what to look for in Saturday night’s scrimmage.

Indicted judge suspended without pay

Charged Mingo County officials say truth will come out.

Judge’s batting average not good in corruption attempts

Mingo County Circuit Judge tried to use friends to get his scheme accomplished according to federal indictment.

Mingo judge, commissioner indicted on federal charges

Federal prosecutor says corruption probe isn't over.

National Guard tests readiness

Simulated drills help them prepare for the real thing.

Thousands moving to Morgantown in the coming days

The fall semester at West Virginia University begins Monday.

Huggins was no fan of ‘The Cleaner’ at Cincy

Some 15 years after drawing Huggins' ire, attorney Michael Glazier is hired by Oliver Luck to assist WVU on a football issue.

Mingo miscreants

A federal grand jury has returned indictments against Mingo County Circuit Judge Michael Thornsbury and County Commissioner David Baisden, both Democrats. The charges, and subsequent arrests, are the first major developments as a result of a grand jury investigation that started last year. The indictment against Thornsbury is the most salacious, with details of romance

Henkins steps down at Morgantown

Morgantown girls head basketball coach Adam Henkins steps down.

School buses now rolling greener

Two-thirds of state buses run on eco-friendly fuel

Watch: Holgorsen nearing camp’s end

Coach predicts position battles will be decided by Saturday so that players atop the two-deep can gain more reps.

Armored vehicle latest weapon in Kanawha Sheriff’s arsenal

The vehicle has already been put to the test.

Westover post office clerk attacked

Police looking for suspect.

Arlia leaves WVU, McDonald OK’d to play

Mountaineers still awaiting word on two other linebacker signees, junior college transfer d'Vante Henry and four-star recruit Darrien Howard of Dayton, Ohio.