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Former Huntington journalist C.T. Mitchell dies

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — C.T. Mitchell, a longtime university relations director at Marshall University, a former city editor for The Huntington Advertiser and a founding member for Green Acres Regional Center and Prestera Center, died Tuesday at the age of 82. Mitchell worked as an executive assistant to the Marshall president[Read More…]

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Berkeley County hopes for ‘economic solar system’

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Although the wide expanse of land is currently undeveloped, the 450-acre site in the Tabler Station Business Park will eventually be home to the largest manufacturing project in West Virginia: Procter & Gamble. State and local officials announced the arrival of P&G, a Fortune 50 company, with[Read More…]

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Hindu prayers open Martinsburg council meeting

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Rajan Zed, president of the Universal Society of Hinduism in Reno, Nevada, delivered the opening prayer Thursday at the Martinsburg City Council meeting. This was the first time in living memory that a non-Christian opening prayer was offered at a City Council meeting. Traditionally, the opening prayer[Read More…]

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Wheeling police worry as ‘assassins’ game resumes

WHEELING, W.Va. — A game being played by area high school students has law enforcement officials and business owners alike keeping a watchful eye. Wheeling Police Chief Shawn Schwertfeger is concerned the game called “Assassins” could lead to a real tragedy. In the game, nearly 300 Wheeling-area high school students[Read More…]

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State board correct to uphold 180-day standard

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Last month, members of the West Virginia Board of Education sent out the signal that it would consider letting county school systems off the hook for meeting the state’s requirement of conducting classes 180 days during the school year. That signal –[Read More…]

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