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Day: September 1, 2019 Archives


SundaySeptember 1, 2019

September marks FEMA’s National Preparedness Month

Be prepared, not scared is the advice.

Former WVU student dies 10 years after Morgantown attack

Ryan Diviney died of complications from injuries suffered in 2009 beating.

Photo gallery: Poca opens with 40-28 win over Nitro

NITRO, W.Va. — Photos from Poca’s 40-28 season opener win over Nitro. (Photos courtesy of Chuck Roberts)

Martinsburg, Bluefield, Wheeling Central retain top spot in rankings

Bulldogs, Beavers and Maroon Knights remain No. 1 in respective classes.

Assessing the good and bad from WVU’s win over James Madison

Film study shows where West Virginia excelled and struggled in its Week 1 win over James Madison.

Photo gallery: Mingo Central falls to Pikeville in the Pike County Bowl

The Miners fell to the Kentucky state runners-up in their season opener.

West Virginia’s labor participation remains last

Some blame state's drug epidemic.

UMWA to commemorate March to Blair Mountain

UMWA President Cecil Roberts and others will walk 11 miles from Marmet to Racine to commemorate the famous union action ahead of the union's annual Labor Day picnic.

Musselman Marching Band honoring first responders through halftime show

INWOOD, W.Va. — One of the staples of high school and college football is the sound, spirit and pride of the marching band. This year’s edition of the Musselman High School Applemen Marching Band will take their halftime performance to new heights by honoring first responders. Entitled “The Extraordinary Ordinary”, the program is broken into

McDowell official facing state charges on improper licensing

Riley turned himself in on Wednesday.

DOH equipment spending numbers at $45 million

Truck purchases lead the way.

Marshall eases past VMI, 56-17

Herd produces first 600-yard effort in four seasons.

Photo gallery: Martinsburg wins 43rd consecutive game

The Bulldogs have not lost since the 2015 state quarterfinals.