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TuesdayJuly 17, 2012

Explosion In Putnam County

Two people hurt.

Vegas, Orlando Among Stops For Watkins

Future Mountaineer staying busy on the court heading into his senior year of high school.

Don’t Wait

Marshall University President says Mountain State students need to make some decisions now.

Season Ticket Sales Reaching High Numbers

WVU has sold more than 37,300 season tickets.

G&BN: Tickets, Travel and The Big 12

Find out more about tickets for this season and learn more about the first Big 12 stadium the Mountaineers will visit.

Dobson Named To Biletnikoff Award Watch List

Marshall's senior wideout receivers another preseason honor.

Austin, Bailey Named To Biletnikoff Award Watch List

The Mountaineer duo are two of 49 players on the watch list for the Biletnikoff Award.

Mayo Signs With Mavs

Former Huntington High School standout O.J. Mayo signs with the Dallas Mavericks.

Corps Details Plan to Close Locks

Budget cuts could spell the end of boat traffic between Fairmont and Morgantown

New Trial Date For Ex-Wheeling Cop

Matthew Kotson's first sexual assault trial scheduled for Sept.

State Hospital Workers Protest In Charleston

They say response after storm made things worse.

Stripes Of Gold And Blue Against Baylor

The WVU sports marketing departments says "Stripe the Stadium" is a great way to kick off the Mountaineers' first game in the Big 12 Conference.

Macy’s Ready To Fulfill

Retailer set to open large facility in Martinsburg.

They’ve Loved What They’ve Seen

Boy Scouts put new Summit Bechtel site to the test.

Body Found in Preston County

Foul play is not suspected

Restoring Voter Confidence

Secretary of State Natalie Tennant reacts to vote fraud charges against Lincoln County commissioner.

Mountaineer Gas Trying To Prove Its Point

Rate hike begins despite efforts by PSC chairman to get settlement.

When is a Friend a True Friend?

Adversity can test friendship in sports and in life

On The Beat

Marshall athletes hit the streets with Huntington Police as part of community program.

Aracoma Widows’ Case Vs. MSHA Stays Alive

Federal appeals court sends question to state Supreme Court.