Day: November 19, 2012 Archives


MondayNovember 19, 2012

Parkersburg’s Stadium Field Needs Work

Repairs for historic structure a top priority.

Have We Seen Maximum Tavon?

Holgorsen says Tavon Austin's performance vs. OU was "flat-out ridiculous," but concedes the senior isn't an every-down running back.

FEMA Extends Derecho Deadline

Residents in counties under individual assistance will have more time to sign up.

A West Virginia Tradition

Two-week deer gun season gets underway.

Marshall Is Going The International Route

MU says it has to look away from the traditional places for student increases.

A Healthy Boost

Delegate looking forward to chairing elevated health committee in House.

Cliff Talk

Washington leaders will close out the year working on a budget deal to avoid 'fiscal cliff.'

Dry Conditions Concern Foresters

Large fire burns in Boone County.

‘One of the Worst We’ve Had’

Four people arrested in Preston County animal cruelty case.

To The Woods

Thousands of hunters were out Monday to start deer season.

‘Let’s Make The System Better For Students’

Senate Finance Committee Chair says now is the time for major changes to West Virginia's education system.

Man Charged After Ten Year Long Murder Investigation

West Virginia State Police acquired warrant Monday.

WVU Adds Juco RB Commitment

Dreamius Smith, a 220-pounder from Butler (Kan.) Community College, picks Mountaineers over Oklahoma State, K-State and others.

Marple Replacement Discussion Postponed

State Board of Education will discuss education audit in Wednesday's meeting.

WVU, Iowa State Pull Out Surprises

Mountaineers shift Austin, Iowa State gets great performance from #3 QB.

Huggins Confiscates ‘Eers Gear

After getting gutted by Gonzaga, coach reclaims players' practice unis until they can represent WVU "the right way."

BOE President Ready For Audit Talks

Wade Linger names four primary areas of focus.

Monday Morning WVU Stock Report

Allan Taylor's unit-by-unit analysis from West Virginia's 50-49 loss to Oklahoma.

Randolph Superintendent Prepares For Move

Dr. James Phares says he will submit his resignation Monday ahead of possible hire for state job Wednesday.

Murder-Suicide Victims Identified

The husband and wife were found dead in Mingo County Sunday after a fight.