Day: May 29, 2014 Archives


ThursdayMay 29, 2014

Behind 8-run sixth, Hoover breaks through for first state title

Class AA final: The Huskies avoided an extra game by downing Ritchie County 12-6.

Buffalo barrels over the competition in Class A

The Bison four-peated Thursday with an 8-0 mercy-rule win over Moorefield.

Lincoln County’s West closes career with championship moment

Class AAA state final: The Panthers defeated Musselman 2-0 behind left-hander's dominant performance.

Missing man found in Cherry Grove

Shawn Arbaugh had left his vehicle unattended along Snowy Mountain Road near Cherry Grove Wednesday night and was found Thursday

Mine owner requesting approval for ventilation shaft near Tygart Lake State Park

New proposal moves shaft more than 2,600 feet versus just over 300 feet between the original site and the park.

Weirton man collects $1 million in Powerball winnings

10th winning ticket this year in Mountain State.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson

Could Marshall's season turn on its worst game of the year? Dave explains.

Softball state tournament scores

A look at the schedule for the softball state tournament from Vienna.

FAA fire forces evacuations at Yeager Airport

Small electrical fire emptied airport Thursday afternoon.

Unger: Fetal pain bill needs special session now

He is the latest lawmaker to call for action from governor.

Senator recognized in Charleston

Rockefeller was honored for Alzheimer's research.

Bridgeport landfill ordered to stop accepting drilling waste

DEP issues order after material was rejected by landfill in Pennsylvania

Photo gallery: Doddridge County wins fourth straight boys track title

Photos from Doddridge County's fourth straight boys track championship.

Delegate candidate says his one vote loss in the primary proves every vote counts

A recount is set for Friday in the race for the Democratic nomination in the 47th District which includes parts of Barbour County and Tucker County.

Plants’ office offers solution to costly special prosecutor

Embattled prosecutor looks to cut down on costs while staying in office.

Citizens Conservation Corps keeps Courtesy Patrol contract

The duration of the contract is one year.

Kanawha County Commission to meet next week on prosecuting attorney’s case

The state Supreme Court has said Mark Plants will keep his law license for now.

WVU student sentenced for hazing

William Sousa will spend two days in jail for the hazing incident last November.