Day: September 22, 2014 Archives


MondaySeptember 22, 2014

Photo gallery: Jefferson 47, Musselman 21

​Jefferson improved to 4-0 with a 47-21 win over Musselman in week four of the season.

Weekend accident in Harrison County sends six to hospital

Two remain in the ICU at Ruby Memorial

HEPC’s GEAR UP to receive $21 million grant

Academic support services to continue.

Former bank officer in Harrison County sentenced to time in federal prison

John Aman will serve 21 months and then five years of supervised release

CDC confirms cases of Enterovirus EV-D68 in West Virginia

The virus causes respiratory illnesses.

One dead after Marion County ambulance wreck

Person being transported pronounced dead at the scene.

Testimony begins in Kanawha County prosecutor’s removal hearing

Attorneys for the Kanawha County Commission say Mark Plants violated the rules of professional conduct.

Summer 2014 had more temps in 70s than 90s

National Weather Service takes a look at the numbers.

Season is Approaching the Halfway Mark!!

As we enter week number five of the High School football season, it’s difficult to believe that of the 116 teams that tighten the chin strap each weekend in WV, 85% of them will be halfway thru their 2014 regular season when this weekend’s games are wrapped up!  That means 99 of those 116 teams

New water commission meets for first time

Panel will review water systems and supplies following this year's water emergency.

Bell’s status unsure after Holgorsen says cornerback ‘took a week off’

The fifth-year senior, reinstated during preseason after two arrests, was not dressed for Saturday's loss to Oklahoma.

Senate President defends work of Legislature following criticisms from AG

Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said lawmakers should consult more with the AG's Office during the bill writing process to better limit mistakes.

State Supreme Court asked to weigh in on Kanawha County ballot controversy

The issue is whether a replacement candidate can be named for Kanawha County Delegate Suzette Raines (R-WV).

Herd Rewind: Running attack dismantles Zips

Highlights and comments from Doc Holliday, Rakeem Cato and others from Marshall's 48-17 win over Akron.

Monday Morning Stock Report: Mountaineers foiled by trick & by Tank

Allan Taylor's weekly evaluation follows West Virginia's 45-33 loss to Oklahoma.

Losing the “war on poverty.”

“It’s no shame to be poor.  But it’s no great honor either.”  Tevye from Fiddler on the Roof. New figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show that in 2013 nearly one in five (18.5%) West Virginians live in poverty.  The Charleston Daily Mail reported last week that’s slightly higher than the previous year—17.8 percent—and nearly

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Monday, Sept. 22

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, coach Dana Holgorsen reacts to WVU’s 45-33 loss to Oklahoma. Also, Sooners coach Bob Stoops couldn’t be more pleased with how his team’s performance in Morgantown.