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Weirton country club auctioned for nearly $1.8M

NEW CUMBERLAND, W.Va. —  The Williams Country Club, a landmark of the Weirton community, sold for $1.775 million Monday during a public auction in front of the Hancock County Courthouse. Dozens of potential buyers and interested residents gathered in front of the courthouse to witness bids be placed on the[Read More…]

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One proposed pipeline alone to serve 7M homes

WHEELING, W.Va. — Williams Energy plans to service 7 million homes from New York City to Georgia with about 1.7 billion cubic feet of Marcellus Shale natural gas daily via its $2.1 billion Atlantic Sunrise pipeline project. If the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission grants approval, the Atlantic Sunrise will join[Read More…]

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New ‘trinkets’ law should be interpreted broadly

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The power of incumbency is not lost on most elected officials. While serving in office, there also are great opportunities to promote oneself for re-election or for election to some other office. But there should be limits on how the public’s money[Read More…]

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WVU president calls for sexual assault dialogue

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — WVU President E. Gordon Gee agrees that colleges and universities should have zero-tolerance attitudes regarding sexual assault. However, he fears that it will lead to a zero tolerance of conversation and dialogue among students. In an April 2 opinion piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education, the[Read More…]

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Charleston lands national volleyball tournament

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The city of Charleston has been selected to host the national junior college Division II volleyball tournament at the Civic Center for three years, starting in 2016. The National Junior College Athletic Association made the announcement on Monday. “It’s exciting for us,” said Samantha Carney of the[Read More…]

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Power outage in DC a harbinger of things to come

An editorial from the Charleston Daily Mail  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As power outages go, the one in the Washington, D.C. area last week was relatively minor. But the outage didn’t seem minor to the dozens of people stranded on elevators, stuck deep in darkened Metro rail depots and to businesses forced[Read More…]

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