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Matching, participation gift challenges part of Wednesday’s inaugural WVU Day of Giving

By WVU Today MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Donors to West Virginia University’s inaugural Day of Giving today could see their investment grow immediately thanks to other generous University supporters. Several alumni and friends have issued challenge and participation matches for the 24-hour online fundraising effort designed to raise dollars for the University’s[Read More…]

WWII veteran, now 99, volunteered for the Army in 1942

Editor’s note: This article is part of The Inter-Mountain’s Unsung Heroes series, which features veterans in our area and shares first-hand accounts of their military service. The series is published each Monday through Veterans Day By TIM MacVEAN The Inter-Mountain ELKINS, W.Va.  — At nearly 100 years of age, an[Read More…]

With trade deals in spotlight, EU diplomat encourages WV to think globally

By MAX GARLAND Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Economic turmoil, population decline and a fear of change aren’t problems exclusive to West Virginia, says senior European Union diplomat Caroline Vicini. The state, still searching for its footing in the midst of the coal decline, has its parallels across the Atlantic,[Read More…]

Reclaim Appalachia president envisions potential for reclaimed mine sites

By ANDREA LANNOM The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — West Virginia could produce profitable niche crops grown on reclaimed mine sites. At least that’s what Nathan Hall, president of Reclaim Appalachia envisions. Hall spoke about uses for reclaimed sites at the West Virginia Good Jobs Conference Tuesday at Tamarack. The goal[Read More…]

Capito, Manchin split on proposed tax overhaul

By TAYLOR STUCK The Herald-Dispatch WASHINGTON — As the House of Representatives works on amendments to the GOP-backed legislation to overhaul the nation’s tax code and the Senate prepares to introduce its companion bill, West Virginia’s delegation in Congress is split on how the plan will affect West Virginians. U.S. Sen. Shelley[Read More…]

West Virginia Wesleyan lets 27 employees go

By SARAH GOODRICH The Inter-Mountain BUCKHANNON, W.Va.  — Several members of West Virginia Wesleyan College’s work force have been let go due to a decrease in student enrollment resulting in budgetary concerns, officials said. Bob Skinner, vice president for Advancement, confirmed Wesleyan has eliminated 15 staff positions, and also elected[Read More…]

New Charleston doughnut trailer focuses on Appalachian flavors

By JENNIFER GARDNER Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Is it presumptuous to say a couple selling doughnuts out of a 1960s trailer can grow the local economy? Probably. But Charleston natives Stephanie and Josh Woody might be on to something. Last week, the couple debuted “Vandalia Donut Company” — a[Read More…]

10 things to know: Wednesday, November 8

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. VIRGINIA, OTHER STATES REJECT ‘TRUMPISM’ Democrat Ralph Northam beats back a charge from Republican Ed[Read More…]

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