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TuesdaySeptember 10, 2013

Rigg: ‘Everything went black’

Linebacker feeling fine but barely recalls snippets of his ambulance ride away from the stadium.

North-Central Report: Week 3

One key story has Clay Battelle debuting its new football stadium.

Eger ‘deserves to start’ at center

Fifth-year senior will replace freshman Tyler Orlosky in the lineup against Georgia State.

Serial bank robber wanted by FBI in Putnam bank robbery

Allegedly robbed a total of ten banks in five states

Wal-Mart West Virginia’s largest private employer

According to WorkForce West Virginia

Patriot to idle operations in Logan County

Due to tought coal market

Gold and Blue Now: Wednesday, Sept. 11

Dana Holgorsen talks about the wide-open quarterback competition leading up to Georgia State, while Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy reacts to the SI reports.

Former Massey exec gets prison time

Judge sentences David Hughart to upper end of sentencing guidelines.

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 3

This week, one of the favorites in Class AAA makes a visit to the area, and the Little Kanawha Conference gives us another early season slugfest.

Son accused of neglecting mother

She is now in the care of Adult Protective Services.

Congressional candidate opposes military strike on Syria

He says longtime Third District Congressman Nick Rahall has it wrong.

NGA chooses WV

Annual summer meeting of governors coming to Mountain State for first time since 1950.

Does your county health department meet standards?

An accreditation expert says it comes down to tough choices.

Holgo: Surprising review of OU loss

Coach contends Mountaineers had better passing-game opportunities against Sooners this year than last.

Former UC basketball player pleads guilty to robbery

Terrell Lipkins says he never planned to a commit a crime.

Healing field ready for 9/11 anniversary

Temporary 9/11 memorial at Spring Hill Cemetery has taken on much more meaning in Huntington community.

Surveillance photos result in arrest warrants

Bank bags stolen from convenience store.

WVU needs answers on DeForest

If allegations about assistant's OSU tenure are valid, then Holgorsen bears accountability too.

House Minority Leader: Road funding plan is ‘bad policy’

Delegate Tim Armstead said residents cannot afford more tolls and higher fees to pay for roads.