Month: July 2012 Archives


TuesdayJuly 31, 2012

Louisville Chosen As 2012 BIG EAST Favorite

The Cardinals received 24 first place votes in the preseason poll.

Update: Tickets Suspended For Marshall, Baylor, Maryland And KSU

Single game tickets remain for TCU and Kansas.

Kanawha County Sniper To Be Sentenced Next Month

The plea for Shawn Lester is for one of the three 2003 shootings.

Let’s Go Camping

West Virginia football players report to camp on Wednesday and begin practice on Thursday.

G&BN: Anybody Got Tickets?

Fall camp begins and the ticket offices sells a record number of tickets.

1 Year Postseason Ban For UCF

NCAA hands down penalties for major recruiting violations for football and basketball programs.

Travelers Getting More Options

At Greenbrier Valley Airport

WVU Sets Record Ticket Sales

The Mountaineer Ticket Office sold more 9,300 single game tickets on Tuesday.

Battling For A New Tradition

Alderson-Broaddus head coach Dennis Creehan will have the challenge of building a football program from the ground up.

Prosecutor Critical Of Federal Investigation

FBI official says he has no comment on Kanawha County sniper case right now.

It’s A Wrap

Southern Legislative Conference comes to a close in the Capitol City.

U.S. Senate Candidate Launches Coal Tour

John Raese started out from a mine site in Logan County that is set for closure.

Little Derecho Damage For Lottery

State Lottery Director says they were lucky.

9/11 Survivor To Visit West Virginia

Michael Hingson wrote the bestseller 'Thunder Dog' about how he and his guide dog made it out of the North Tower.

Mountaineers Pick Up Two Commits

Daikiel Shorts and Daryl Worley pledge their allegiance to West Virginia.

G&BN: A Stedman Rhoads To Travel

Stedman Bailey talks about fall camp starting and Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads talks about how WVU will adapt to the Big 12.

Single-Game Football Tickets on Sale Tuesday

Single game tickets for six of WVU's seven home games will be on sale Tuesday.

State Election Commission Votes To Defend Law

State Supreme Court candidate has filed a lawsuit, though, to try to get the SEC to follow the same law.

MondayJuly 30, 2012

Twenty In Jail After Mine Protest

They were arrested this weekend in Lincoln County.