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Bethesda holds event at The Greenbrier ahead of Fallout 76 release

Mountain Messenger WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Last week, the halls of the Greenbrier Resort were filled with visitors that contrasted from the usual hotel patrons: gamers. Bethesda Game Studios, one of the most notable video game developers in the world, held a special event at the hotel in honor[Read More…]

WV Forward, DRWV host roundtable on urgency to reduce national security backlog to accelerate job growth in West Virginia

WVU Today MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The increasing national backlog of security clearance approval hinders West Virginia’s ability to take advantage of one of the nation’s fasting growing economic sectors, prompting two development groups to convene a discussion Friday with Senator Joe Manchin, representatives from the office of Senator Shelley Moore[Read More…]

West Virginia natural gas industry sees steady production

By HEATHER ZIEGLER The Parkersburg News and Sentinel WHEELING, W.Va.  — A report says consumers are the winners with lower natural gas prices. “Powering West Virginia” by the Consumer Energy Alliance says the natural gas industry has realized relatively steady production and even job growth as opposed to the downturn[Read More…]

OPINION Coal production: A differing tale of two states

Bluefield Daily Telegraph editorial It was an interesting tale of two states last week with regard to coal production in West Virginia and Virginia. In the Mountain State, officials confirmed that second quarter coal production gains in southern West Virginia had increased over a million short tons from the first quarter[Read More…]

GRID to harness “creative energy” in Montgomery

By STEVE KEENAN The Montgomery Herald MONTGOMERY, W.Va.  — Bernice Deakins says a new initiative at BridgeValley Community and Technical College can help breathe some life into Montgomery in the coming years. Deakins, the BridgeValley CTC artist in residence, was among those who led workshops on Friday and Saturday as BridgeValley opened its “Generate[Read More…]

10 things to know: Monday, October 15

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Monday, Oct. 15, 2018. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. TURKEY, SAUDIS TO JOINTLY INSPECT CONSULATE Turkey’s government says an “inspection” of the Saudi Consulate[Read More…]

National Newspaper Week: Journalism matters in your community

By JIM ZACHARY Deputy national editor of CNHI and editor of the Valdosta (Georgia) Daily Times. Beyond the noise of the Beltway and the daily vilification of national media outlets, are community newspapers serving cities, counties and regions throughout the U.S. Your local newspaper is far from being The Fake News.  Your[Read More…]

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