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FridayAugust 16, 2013

Patriot-UMWA agreement ratified by union members

Members from 13 local unions participated in the vote.

WR Shorts ‘doesn’t act like a freshman’

Freshman has coaches raving one day after shifting from outside receiver to the slot.

Who tailgates better: Mountaineers or the Herd?

Both WVU and Marshall are in the running for 'The South's Best Tailgate' title from Southern Living.

Political ‘trailblazer’ Helen Holt turns 100

Former secretary of state was first female to hold statewide office in West Virginia.

Cook enjoys smashing fall camp

Plus other highlights from Friday, including a player who finds the new Dana Holgorsen more approachable.

Wirt County looks to avenge early playoff exit

Tigers looking to make a deeper playoff run after first round exit in 2012.

DNR officers learn tactical boating skills

Twenty Natural Resources Police officers receive nationally certification in water patrol operations

Most counties report less unemployment

Only a slight change in state rate for July.

Remains found in Summersville could be 2 missing Alabama women

The case is being called a 'bizarre mystery.'

U.S. Attorney says Mingo County arrests send a message

Two elected officials will be back in federal court to face separate corruption charges next week.

Lawsuits already in works for alleged Mingo County corruption

Attorney: Client has been 'grossly abused by the system in Mingo County.'

An archery homecoming

West Virginia native Frank Addington Jr. to display his talents for the home folks this month with three West Virginia shows.

Herd maintaining high intensity in camp

Doc Holliday can't complain about the effort he's seeing from his players.

Dreamius, Sims in same backfield?

Watch: Thursday's scrimmage revealed WVU's top running backs being used in tandem.

One time football coach at Nitro High School wants second chance

Scott Tinsley wants to be a volunteer coach at George Washington High School