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Day: July 16, 2012 Archives


MondayJuly 16, 2012

G&BN: Transfers Come And Go

In Monday's show, a former Mountaineer great talks about why players leave programs and the defense continues to work on the 3-4 scheme.

I-79 South Reopened In Roane County

Wreckage from tractor trailer cleared after several hour detour.

‘It’s Been Really Hard’

Mountain State coach says everyone is struggling with pending accreditation loss.

Fayette Co. Continues to Struggle After Storm

Many residents still without power and its their responsibility to get it fixed.

Mom Says Son Stole Prescription Drugs

Juvenile petition filed against 13-year-old.

Train Hits Man

Dies at the scene.

‘An Expensive Event’

Costs climbing for parks after derecho.

Recruiting In The University City

New Akron head coach and Morgantown native Terry Bowden talks about recruiting in the Morgantown area.

WVU Interested in Adding Golf

Tee 2 Green's Bob Friend says West Virginia is considering adding golf in the future.

Closing Arguments in Prophet Trial

Defendant says he didn't commit the double homicide.

Mineral County Fire Claims Three Lives

State Marshal's Office is investigating.

Sentencing In Starvation Case

Berkeley County man gets up to 20 years behind bars.

Double Murder Conviction In Berkeley County

Jury finds Antonio Prophet guilty in 2010 deaths.

Keeping The Status Quo

New federal highway funding won't pay for any extras in Mountain State.

Madsen Named to Lombardi Award Watch List

WVU offensive lineman Joey Madsen in discussion for nation's top lineman

Morgantown Hospitals Reach Agreement

Ruby Memorial Hospital expansion can now move forward

Parker Joins Wesleyan Coaching Staff

Former Steelers running back hired as an assistant coach for the Bobcats.

Monongalia County Bank Robbed

Second time in two months bank in Blacksville has been site of robbery.

One Dead, Several Seriously Injured In Accident

They were involved in a car crash Sunday night in Grant County.

Taking Another Look At Storm Damage

Gov. Tomblin may seek individual assistance in disaster declaration.