Day: November 11, 2015 Archives


WednesdayNovember 11, 2015

Early signing period brings Harler, Bender with Konate in the wings

West Virginia signed two of its basketball commitments on Wednesday.

HS Sportsline audio archive: Nov. 11

The two-hour High School Sportsline audio archive from Wednesday night, Nov. 11.

Alpha Resources seeking to eliminate health and non-pension benefits

Bristol, Va. coal operator claimed the benefits cost it about $2.7 million in 2014 and represent a liability of about $125 million.

Rosie the Riveter Memorial Bridge sign dedicated in Charleston

Tulips were also sent from the Netherlands Embassy for Veterans Day ceremony.

Recruiting Ohio: Mountaineers add 2 more defensive pledges

Cornerback Sean Mahone and defensive tackle Jeffery Pooler give West Virginia seven commitments from the state for 2016.

Blankenship trial may turn corner Thursday; prosecution could rest its case

A look at some of the 27 witnesses prosecutors have called to the stand.

Sweet Springs Resort price $560,000

Local group submits high bid.

HS football photo gallery: Logan 28, Scott 18

A look at Logan's 28-18 win over Scott in the final week of the high school football regular season.

Shepherd names Hendrix as president

Shepherdstown native will take position in February.

Veterans Day celebrated in home city of state National Cemetery

The ceremony had to be moved from the Grafton National Cemetery to the Mother's Day Shrine due to construction

DOH worker killed in Brooke County accident

Accident occurred during maintenance job.

Next Corridor H section ready for traffic

Ribbon cutting set for Thursday.

Brothers rescue red tailed hawk

During a recent squirrel hunt two Wood County brothers and their dad make an unusual find thrashing in a nearby tree

After breakout day, Ka’Raun White must avoid dropoff

Allan Taylor's Gold & Blue Lunch Report targets the West Virginia receivers.

Playoffs begin Saturday for the Herd

For Marshall to reach the C-USA title game for a third straight year, it must win the final two games of the season.

Our suffering soldiers

This Veterans Day finds thousands of America’s finest men and women suffering physical and emotional fallout from their service. A new survey by the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) provides a sense of the depth of the problem. Over 23,000 of WWP’s nearly 59,000 alumni who served post 9/11 filled out a detailed on-line survey. The

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: 1st-round playoffs

The Mid-Ohio Valley may not have an abundance of teams in this year’s playoff field, but the quality is there.