Day: December 19, 2018 Archives


WednesdayDecember 19, 2018

Holgorsen takes over as West Virginia offensive coordinator for bowl game

West Virginia head coach Dana Holgorsen will call plays on offense in the Camping World Bowl -- and possibly next season.

National Signing Day: Receiver Jennings adds to WVU’s recruiting haul

The Mountaineers look to the future with their 2019 signing class.

W.Va. veterans nursing facility fell behind $5 million on bills

The state Department of Veterans Assistance became aware of the problems this past August.

WVU Research Corp employee pleads guilty to sex crimes

Alt pleaded guilty to use of obscene matter with intent to seduce a minor and soliciting a minor via computer.

Oak Hill closes strong to win at Nicholas County 80-59

The Red Devils got contributions up and down their roster in an impressive win over the Grizzlies.

Earmarks may be returning to Congress, and that might just help

The late Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia was often criticized as the “King of Pork” for directing federal dollars to his home state. In his autobiography Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields he wrote, “The Washington critics of ‘pork’ had a full-time job trying to keep up with me.” Byrd went

Photo Gallery: Winters scores career-high 35 as Magnolia defeats Central 57-50

NEW MARTINSVILLE, W.Va. — Magnolia improved to 5-1 on the season with a 57-50 win over defending Class A state champion Wheeling Central Catholic. Madelyn Winters paced the Blue Eagles (5-1) with 35 points. (Photos courtesy of Magnolia H.S. student Teran Malone @TeranMalone2019)

Balancing business, fun key to Herd’s success in bowl games

Marshall is looking to extend a six-game win streak in bowls vs. USF.

Tucker County residents indicted for methamphetamine distribution operation

The three men are accused of selling methamphetamine from December 2017 to March 2018 in Tucker and Randolph Counties.