Day: April 25, 2014 Archives


FridayApril 25, 2014

D’Antoni not concerned about criticisms

Dan D'Antoni says his age and experience will not hold him or the program back.

Resolution to make college credits transfer seamlessly

Transfer rates have increased significantly in last 5 years.

Tourism commissioner’s husband wins $1 million

Betty Carver's husband comes forward after holding on to ticket for four months.

Three-judge panel to decide fate of Pratt’s mayor

Decision on Gary Fields could come next week.

Federal lawsuit alleges excessive force from Martinsburg police

The lawsuit focuses on the death of a Virginia man who was shot 23 times last March in Martinsburg.

Deal isn’t done but no problems with Gee contract talks

Higher education chancellor says regular contract issues being ironed out.

Dan D’Antoni back to Marshall: ‘This is my dream job’

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall may need to add a few more seats to the end of the bench next season with new head coach Dan D’Antoni taking the reins of the program. “You have to understand when one D’Antoni fills the seat, we’ll all fill the seat,” he said. “Our family has always been that

Body identified in McDowell County

Death under investigation.

Pa. police: Marion County woman killed by aunt

Eyewitnesses say two were arguing about who was going to drive home.

Division of Corrections looking to hire

More than 100 positions across the state need filled.

Stonewall hosts Benchmark executives, including company’s CEO

Alex Cabanas said those involved have been impressed with what they found and how they were treated in Lewis County.

Prep baseball notebook: Eastern panhandle competitive

A look at several teams in the eastern panhandle, including Jefferson, Hedgesville, Musselman and Washington.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now: Friday, April 25

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Randy Mazey previews this weekends series against Kansas State. We also hear former WVU linebacker Doug Rigg discuss his career as a student-athlete including his recent issues with pell grants.

Coal vs. gas

Wednesday, Patriot Coal issued the required 60-day notice of planned layoffs at two of its Boone County operations.  Just one day earlier, a new company called Moundsville Power announced plans to build a natural gas powered electric generating plant in Marshall County. The timing of the announcements was a coincidence, but it’s significant.  Gas is