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MEDIA ALERT: WVU’s Nov. 13 Academic Media Day to address opioid addiction

EDITOR’S NOTE: The West Virginia Press Association endorses WVU’s Academic Media Day activities and encourages all media groups to send representatives. The presentations have been outstanding and invaluable in terms of getting new information, accessing data and networking with experts and WVU resources. From John A. Bolt Senior Executive Director, University Relations/Communications[Read More…]

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Drug wholesaler CEO to step down amid WV pain-pill probe

By ERIC EYRE Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Drug giant Cardinal Health’s CEO is stepping down amid pressure from investors and a flurry of lawsuits in West Virginia and other states that seek to hold the company accountable for the nation’s opioid epidemic. Cardinal Health, which distributes more prescription drugs[Read More…]

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WV mid-year spending cuts not expected

By ERIC EYRE Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State agencies in West Virginia won’t be ordered to enact mid-year spending cuts this year, revenue officials said Monday. The reprieve follows two consecutive years in which state agencies were required to scale back spending to keep the state budget from hemorrhaging.[Read More…]

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IEI fire costs to county reach $1.5 million

By BRETT DUNLAP The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va.  — The cost of the response to the Intercontinental Export-Import Plastics warehouse fire is already over $1.5 million as bills start rolling into the Wood County Commission from agencies and groups. County Administrator Marty Seufer presented bills from local fire[Read More…]

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Drivers can pay Huntington meters using app

Staff report The Herald Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. —  A lack of spare change will no longer be a reason to avoid parking in downtown. Starting this week, motorists now are able to use their mobile devices to pay for parking in Huntington, but doing so will cost you more. The[Read More…]

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Veterans Day commemorated with newspapers

Staff report The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va.  – A Parkersburg man is commemorating Veterans Day with local newspapers that announced the end of hostilities in World War I and World War II. Jerry Smith of Nash Street has framed issues of The Parkersburg Sentinel of Nov. 11, 1918,[Read More…]

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Lyons announces four-year contract extension for Bob Huggins

By Bryan Messerly WVU Today MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University Director of Athletics Shane Lyons has announced a four-year contract extension to 2021-22 for basketball coach Bob Huggins, extending his relationship with the University until 2027. The amended employment agreement takes effect immediately. “This is a great day for[Read More…]

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