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ThursdaySeptember 26, 2013

With Childress ailing, Trickett tapped to start

Holgorsen says junior transfer will open Saturday's game against No. 11 Oklahoma State.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Sept. 27

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Allan Taylor discusses the Oklahoma State Cowboys’ travel plans and looks at how OSU is preparing for a challenge on Saturday against West Virginia.

Northern Panhandle Report: Week 5

Wheeling Park looks to continue its strong start, while there's another big matchup in Class A.

No more juveniles at Salem

State officials said the transfer process wrapped up Thursday.

Manchin says he will not vote to shut down the government

At the same time, he said a one year delay for the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act may make sense.

Lawyer Disciplinary Board claims Mingo County prosecutor is lying

The state Supreme Court has set an Oct. 16 hearing date to determine whether Michael Sparks will keep his law license.

Southwestern Report: Week 5

Several big games in week five for the area.

Proposals due soon that could send some inmates to other states

Corrections commissioner says the goal is early release.

Bi-partisan panel reaches consensus: Cowboys win in Morgantown

Oklahoma State treating the WVU game like a business trip, but it's time to put that saying to rest.

Southern Report: Week 5

Bluefield at Greenbrier East is one of the big games in the southern part of the state for week five.

Appalachian Power applies to the PSC for a $337 million upgrade project

The massive rebuild would take at least three years to complete.

Kids get moving to fight obesity

World JAM Day makes exercise fun.

West Virginians cheer television return of Michael J. Fox

The Charleston Parkinson's Support Group was hosting a watching party Thursday night.

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 5

A look at some of the games in the Mid-Ohio Valley for week five of the season.

Bye week recruiting

Coaches get out on the recruiting trail while current players get a few days off.

Holgorsen faces skilled quarterback he helped lure to Stillwater

Coach made recruiting J.W. Walsh a priority at OSU, and now the Mountaineers must find a way to contain his dual-threat skills.

Public Policy Poll: what it says, what it means

Public Policy Polling released numbers this week on a variety of political and social issues in the state.  Here are some of the findings, and my take on what they mean. What the poll says: In the race for the U.S. Senate, Republican Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito leads Democrat Natalie Tennant 50 percent to 36

Fifty two people arrested Wednesday in Summers County

As a result of a year-long investigation

National Hunting and Fishing Days this weekend

Two days of celebration for our most popular activities, hunting and fishing.