Day: September 11, 2019 Archives


WednesdaySeptember 11, 2019

West Virginia group wants permanent funding for nature sites across state

Federal lawmakers will have to pass spending bills before the end of the month to prevent a government shutdown.

Marshall County teacher named Teacher of the Year

Jennifer Schwertfeger teaches traditional and college-level science courses at Cameron High School.

EPA official stops in Morgantown to see grant-funded work

Cosmo Servidio oversees Region 3, which covers five states and Washington, D.C.

Photo gallery: Wednesday at A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Photos from Pro-Am Wednesday at A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier.

Capehart selected as president of Bluefield State College

He had been serving as interim president.

Notebook: Im chosen top rookie on tour; Na expects Old White to play tougher

Rookie Viktor Hovland excited to return to Greenbrier after playing here in Big 12 Championships.

Tentative national settlement with Oxycontin-maker Purdue Pharma is reached

West Virginia lawyers representing drug-ravaged communities favor accepting the settlement.

Koenning wants defense to get ‘a little bit nuts’ after 22 missed tackles

Defensive coordinator expecting more fight against N.C. State.

Bridgeport’s Mason Williams challenges PGA pros at The Greenbrier

Williams earned a spot by winning the 100th WV Amateur.

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 3

Parkersburg South tries to stay unbeaten while Ripley looks to climb above .500. Parkersburg and Parkersburg Catholic are out to bounce back.

Holliday, Solich excited for respective teams to renew rivalry

Marshall set to host Ohio in first Battle for the Bell in four seasons.

PSC considers request from Black Rock Wind Force

Company seeks to put wind turbines on a mountain in Mineral County, but may already be looking at requesting additional generation capacity.

Emotional on anniversary of Sept. 11, Bubba grateful to be at Greenbrier

Father of two-time Masters winner served in military.

West Virginia Poll: Residents say road repairs have a long way to go

Poll shows two thirds express dissatisfaction.

West Virginia victim of 9-11 attacks is still remembered

Liza Adams speaks about her daughter, Mary Lou Hague.

Motorcyclist killed in Raleigh County crash

The incident happened near Fairdale.

Wheeling Central faces rival Linsly in Week 3 (Class A previews)

Webster County hosts Tygarts Valley in battle of unbeatens.

Remembering 9/11

As a child, I remember the news media coverage every December 7th. Earnest television reporters would recount in serious tones the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. We would see black and white images of American ships ablaze and listen to the replay of President Roosevelt’s description of “a date which will live in infamy.” I