Month: April 2015

Charleston turns out for Ringling’s fading stars

  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Hundreds converged on the Charleston Town Center for the Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Elephant Brunch on Thursday. Parents, children and a host of onlookers joined Ringmaster Johnathan Lee Iverson and a coterie of clowns for the pachyderm picnic as the giant creatures paraded through town.[Read More…]

The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Friday, April 24

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Friday, April 24, 2015. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers. 1. HOSTAGE DEATHS A REMINDER OF RISK OF ‘DEADLY[Read More…]

Comedian puts on the dog for Morgantown students

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The auditorium of University High School was host to a very different kind of show Wednesday, April 22. Florida native Johnny Peers, accompanied by 21 canine companions, presented the Muttville Comix, a comedy show featuring various acts with various breeds including basset hounds and Chihuahuas. The show[Read More…]

Info, please: Buckhannon seeking pipeline details

An editorial from The Inter-Mountain             ELKINS, W.Va. — Buckhannon city officials are tired of waiting patiently. They still have not received specific information from Dominion regarding how the company plans to engineer, construct and protect the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline’s local source water crossings. As a result, officials plan to submit[Read More…]

Parkersburg council drama creates city problems

An editorial from the Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Regardless of the circumstances, Parkersburg residents have a right to expect their municipal government will continue to function properly, to serve their needs, and to do so in a way that is at least reasonably organized and professional. During[Read More…]

Beckley VA allegedly substituted meds to cut costs

BECKLEY, W.Va. — The U.S. Office of Special Counsel on Wednesday charged that the Beckley Veterans Affairs Medical Center put patients at medical risk and violated VA policy by substituting prescribed antipsychotic medications with older drugs in order to cut costs.  OSC, an independent federal investigative and prosecutorial agency, shared[Read More…]

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