Day: October 4, 2013 Archives


FridayOctober 4, 2013

Capital’s Lucas named AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week

Cougars’ volleyball captain receives statewide honor.

Baylor players to watch (not named Seastrunk)

As West Virginia lands in Waco, here are some other names making the Bears look grisly this season.

Harpers Ferry pledges to make it work despite shutdown

Jefferson County town deals with National Historical Park closing.

Shutdown idles Green Bank telescope

More than 100 workers in Pocahontas County were off the job starting Friday.

Roadrunner defense is simple but effective

Marshall will look to get to off to a quick start against UTSA.

WVU-Marshall given authority to invest funds differently

Supporters say higher rate of return will help during tough budget times.

Choice made for new executive director at state technology park

Texas researcher chosen from among 39 candidates.

Grantham commits to Clemson

Former Martinsburg standout Donte Grantham chooses Tigers over Michigan, UConn and Cincinnati.

Crowd scatters as shots ring out

Two people in shooting, fight outside Charleston Moose Lodge.

Another call for Baisden to resign from Mingo County Commission

The convicted Mingo County man plans to stay in his elected role until the New Year.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Oct. 4

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Garrett Cullen and Brad Howe take a closer look at WVU’s matchup versus Baylor, and linebacker Jared Barber and Art Briles discuss the upcoming game.

‘Friendly’ Marco back for Herd homecoming

Marshall fans wanted to go back to the future.

Bringing the McDowell County residents together

Through the McDowell Expo this weekend

Communities rally after tragedies

Death should be confined to the old, to those who can leave this earth with a sense of a life well-lived.  When that happens, those of us left behind are sad for the loss, but gratified for the completeness of life. But when a young person dies unexpectedly, or is gravely injured, we’re overtaken by