Day: December 19, 2019 Archives


ThursdayDecember 19, 2019

Sale of Kanawha County chemical plant saves 57 jobs

The Kanawha County Commission announced Thursday that Chemours will sell its operation in Belle.

Wheeling Park survives furious University rally, 56-55

The Patriots have defeated both teams to play in last year's state championship.

Neal Brown passes first-year WVU recruiting test in a major way

Neal Brown's first signing day showed more proof of West Virginia moving in the right direction.

Photo gallery: Poca defeats Hurricane, 63-49

HURRICANE, W.Va. — Photos from Poca’s 63-49 win at Hurricane. Isaac McKneely led the Dots with 24 points while Nate Vance chipped in with 13. (Photos courtesy of Chuck Roberts)

Bob Huggins once again on Basketball Hall of Fame ballot

West Virginia coach Bob Huggins is once again up for election to the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Northern Panhandle institutions agree on ‘historic’ Cross-Registration Agreement

Students will have plenty of options without paying extra money or transferring credits.

Officials mark spacecraft’s first year in orbit

Engineers say key research is taking place.

Charleston CVB names Tim Brady as next CEO

Brady replaces Alissa Bailey who is retiring on December 31.

Nation awaits next step in impeachment process

Fairmont State University professor weighs-in.

Senate President Carmichael aims for middle ground on nondiscrimination bill

Pastors in Carmichael's district express concern over bill.

Funding pieced together to continue MARC train service in eastern panhandle

State, local governments come up with more than $3 million to keep trains running.

Contract signed between Huntington, city firefighters

The contract was ratified last month.

Parsons man remembers time on WWII bomber as holiday approaches

Carl Schoonover was part of dozens of missions.

Justice, officials holding press conference Thursday on MARC

Thursday's press conference comes two weeks after the state was supposed to provide the Maryland Department of Transportation $2.3 million for train services.

Monongalia commission hires former lawmaker as lobbyist

Commissioners have named Joe Statler, a former state delegate, to represent the interests of Monongalia County.