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Day: November 23, 2016 Archives


WednesdayNovember 23, 2016

Senators: West Virginians have reasons to be thankful

Manchin, Capito release holiday statements.

Charleston church to host 50th Annual Frank Veltri Thanksgiving Dinner

Frank Veltri, a Charleston hotel owner, started the tradition in 1966.

NIT Tipoff gives West Virginia chance to end Barclays jinx

The No. 19 Mountaineers are 0-2 in the building as they prepare to face Illinois on Thanksgiving.

117 Is Now 12!

On August 1, 2016, 127 high school football teams began working and sweating and then working some more, all with the hopes to still be practicing high school football on Thanksgiving Day!  Well, that 127 is now down to 12 and those remaining 12 hope to  be 1 of just 6 that will travel to

Lunch Report: Breaking down Rasul Douglas’ three critical plays vs. OU

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Gold & Blue Lunch really enjoys Thanksgiving, even though it requires a nine-hour trek today to mingle with family and friends in Chattanooga, Tenn., and then must be cut short by Friday morning’s flight to Ames. Before we get into the hugs and stories and questions of what’s in that casserole,

Ten-year-old boy dead following accidental shooting in Gilmer County

The gun discharged shortly before 9 am, resulting in the child's death.

Governor-elect sees “real pathway right to the White House” for West Virginia

The next governor of West Virginia talked with President-elect Donald Trump last Saturday and predicts it won't be the last such phone conversation.

Woelfel: Collaboration key in Senate with state in “crisis-mode”

Cabell senator wants to be minority leader.

Tomblin announces case management grant to help W.Va. flood victims

$5 million grant is meant to help manage flood victims' individual needs.

County flood relief groups say they need more help from above

Frustration intensifies as weather gets colder.

Today’s grievance politics

The College of William & Mary held a “conversation among faculty and students” Monday night to talk about Thanksgiving.  The college website said the forum was to discuss strategies for the upcoming family visits, in case mom and dad “have political views that make you feel vulnerable and distressed.” The topics included “strategies for discussing

St. Marys, Fayetteville look to semifinal battle of unbeatens

St. Marys hosts Fayetteville with a trip to Wheeling Island on the line.