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Day: July 18, 2017 Archives


TuesdayJuly 18, 2017

State pharmacy board terminates Potters

David Potters served as executive director and general counsel.

Leaders, volunteers prepared for Boy Scout National Jamboree

The 10-day gathering begins Wednesday at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve.

Benton & Wellman form smashing friendship

West Virginia's fifth-year seniors crave collisions and a chance to swap positions, if only for a few plays.

Justice remains popular, though numbers slip

Also Tuesday, House Speaker Tim Armstead responded to Justice's remarks regarding money given to the Boy Scouts of America.

CWA, Frontier extend contract as negotiations on new deal continue

Current contract deadline pushed back 3 months.

Roads chief says U.S. routes, busy secondary roads to be repaved first

Transportation Secretary Tom Smith meets with contractors in Charleston.

Hawkins after DUI: ‘I regret the embarrassment I’ve caused’

Mon County Commission President Ed Hawkins spoke to WAJR's Morgantown AM concerning is DUI arrest.

Judge won’t allow statements of dead father to be part of son’s murder trial

Eric Campbell, arrested in West Virginia in 2015, on trial for double murder in North Carolina.

The Texas recruits know ‘is a lot different” than past glory years

Tuesday's notebook from Big 12 media days includes officials aiming to tone down coaching antics on the field.

Kanawha murder case ends in mistrial again

Jury deadlocked in Tremaine Jackson case.

Remains confirmed in decades-old Dodd Case

Margaret "Margie" Dodd was abducted on September 7, 1977.

The Lunch Report: Why 2017 could (finally) be Bill Snyder’s last season

Tim Fitzgerald of GoPowerCat.com joins the Gold & Blue Lunch Report from Frisco, Texas.

Procter & Gamble’s WV site and workforce take shape

Company wants flexible, forward-thinking employees.

The grass isn’t always greener on the other side of the fence–or the river

Trust looks to be eroding fast in what's happening within Ohio DNR.

America leaves future generations with massive debts, obligations

The United States is heading down the path to becoming an insurance company with a really big army. Let’s start with Medicaid.  The most recent report shows that federal and state spending on health care for lower income Americans rose nearly sixteen percent from 2014 to 2016, to $576 billion. Much of the rapid rise