Month: September 2017

West Virginia Secretary of State Warner learns about digital security Ideas

By JESSICA BROVERMAN The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va.  — West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner spent time last week in the nation’s capital taking part in a project designed to protect America’s elections from cyberattacks. The bipartisan “Defending Digital Democracy” project aims to bring together leaders in[Read More…]

Rahall to speaks at WVU Tech about Constitution

By MATT COMBS The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — Although former Congressman Nick Joe Rahall may have been invited to speak to students and faculty at WVU Tech Monday to celebrate Constitution and Citizenship Day because of his nearly 40 years spent in Congress, he quickly told the gathered youth that[Read More…]

West Virginia University reports rising numbers across the board

By LEAH NESTOR NCWV Media MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The beginning of the academic year has proven successful in many aspects for West Virginia University, officials said during the Sept. 8 WVU Board of Governors meeting. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Joyce McConnell reported not only a successful move-in[Read More…]

Group credits lawmakers for coal uptick

By FRED PACE HD Media CHARLESTON, W.Va. — An uptick in the state business index can be attributed mostly to the state’s coal industry, and the West Virginia Coal Association is thanking state lawmakers for helping the industry survive recent years of austerity. According to a recent report by West Virginia[Read More…]

State could consolidate regional planning groups

By JIM McCONVILLE The Journal MARTINSBURG, W.Va.  — The State Department of Commerce officials are looking to consolidate the state’s regional planning groups from 11 down to seven to operate more efficiently, officials said on Monday. As part of that proposed plan, Region 9 — which represents Berkeley, Jefferson and[Read More…]

Charleston mall owners default on loan, renegotiating terms

By JIM ROSS The State Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — The owners of West Virginia’s second-largest mall have defaulted on a loan as a way of negotiating more favorable terms. Earlier this month, Forest City Enterprises of Cleveland, which operates the mall, defaulted on a loan package with several lenders. “The[Read More…]

Kathleen McAuliffe to give lecture at Marshall

Staff report The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Kathleen McAuliffe, author of “This is Your Brain on Parasites, How Tiny Creatures Manipulate Our Behavior and Shape Society,” will give the 8th annual Da Vinci Lecture on Marshall University’s Huntington campus Thursday, Sept. 21. The lecture will take place at 7 p.m. in[Read More…]

New Cumberland Fall Riverfest starts Saturday

Staff report The Weirton Daily Times NEW CUMBERLAND, W.Va.  — Hancock County will be ushering in autumn this weekend with the ninth-annual New Cumberland Fall Riverfest. More than 50 vendors have registered to take part in the festival, to be held Saturday and Sunday along River Avenue in New Cumberland.[Read More…]

Opinion: Fall in love with fall in #AlmostHeaven West Virginia

By Chelsea Ruby West Virginia Tourism Commissioner In #AlmostHeaven West Virginia, choosing a favorite season can be next to impossible. Each one seems wilder and more wonderful than the last. Snow-capped winter mountains give way to springtime blooms which transform into the deep and rolling green hills of summertime. But for[Read More…]

10 things to know: Tuesday, September 19

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. HURRICANE MARIA PUMMELS DOMINICA The small island is lashed with catastrophic Category 5 winds as[Read More…]

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