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Pa. well tops W.Va. site in shale gas production

WHEELING, W.Va. — Just when Utica Shale drillers thought they found huge natural gas wells with the Rice Energy “Bigfoot” well in Belmont County and the Magnum Hunter Winland well in Tyler County, Range Resources set the bar even higher with a 59-million-cubic-feet-per-day project in Washington County, Pa. “All I[Read More…]

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Moral superiority has a price

A column by Mike Myer, executive editor of The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register        WHEELING, W.Va. — What if you were reasonably certain that by inflicting some pain, physical and psychological, on certain people you could keep children from being murdered? You would not injure anyone permanently. Would you do it? Many[Read More…]

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Huntington Symphony sets record with Landau

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. helped the Huntington Symphony Orchestra attract its biggest crowd of the year Saturday for its “Hometown Holiday.” The jazz singer from Logan, West Virginia, turned “America’s Got Talent” winner brought along special celebrity guests Glenn Leonard of the Temptations, Joe Coleman of The[Read More…]

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In fixing Common Core, don’t lose sight of goal

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch  HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — It’s hard to argue with the need for higher standards in our public schools. American students have dropped in international academic rankings 20th in reading and 30th in math, according to the Program for International Student Assessment. Students graduate from high school[Read More…]

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3,500 tickets sold so far for WVU bowl game

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — With a little more than a week until kickoff, WVU fans have snatched thousands of tickets for the Liberty Bowl. According Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs Matt Wells, when athletic department usage figures are included, fans have purchased 3,500 tickets from the university’s allotment. Tickets to[Read More…]

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Task force pushes again for W.Va. meth lab bill

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — For the second consecutive year, a Kanawha County task force is recommending that West Virginia legislators pass a law that would require people to get a prescription for a cold medicine that’s used to make methamphetamine in clandestine labs. The recommendation comes despite a 40 percent drop[Read More…]

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