By Greg Kozera, director of marketing, Shale Crescent USA If we do and think the way we always have, we can’t expect much to change. We will always get similar results. The thinking that got us to where we are today won’t take us to the next level. Last week,[Read More…]
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Photos: Retirement party for Gazette-Mail Visuals Editor Kenny Kemp
By Christopher Millette, Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — After 43 years of photojournalism in West Virginia, Kenny Kemp, visuals editor for the Charleston Gazette-Mail retired on Sept. 20, 2024. His current newsroom coworkers, former colleagues and other Gazette-Mail and Daily Mail retirees came by for his party in the Gazette-Mail[Read More…]
Injured Hawk Released
Bird spent nine weeks recuperating By Edgar Kelley, The Inter-Mountain BOWDEN, W.Va. — A small group of onlookers watched an adult male red-tailed hawk be released back into the wild Monday afternoon at the Bowden Fish Hatchery. The hawk, which had been injured and was rescued on July 19 by[Read More…]
West Virginia Sen. Manchin: IRA tax credits enable restart of Three Mile Island nuclear facility
By Charles Young, The Exponent Telegram WASHINGTON — Tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act will enable a shuttered nuclear power facility in Pennsylvania to reopen, according to Sen. Joe Manchin, I-W.Va. Credits included in the 2022 legislation played a key role in a deal between Constellation Energy and Microsoft[Read More…]
Commission no closer to appointing fifth member
By Toni Milbourne, The Journal CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — The Jefferson County Commission continues to meet and function with just four members, and the group is no closer to filling a vacancy than it was several weeks ago when it was determined that James Cook, who had been appointed as[Read More…]
WVSOM receives 10th recognition as a Great College to Work For
West Virginia Press Association LEWISBURG, W.Va. — The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) has received national recognition for the 10th time as a Great College to Work For in The Chronicle of Higher Education’s annual report on academic workplaces. The 2024 report, which surveyed employees, recognizes WVSOM in six categories:[Read More…]
U.S. Sen. Manchin congratulates the 2024 West Virginia National Blue Ribbon Schools
West Virginia Press Association WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (I-WV) congratulated Gilmore Elementary School in Sandyville, Kellogg Elementary School in Huntington, and Pleasant Valley Elementary School in Fairmont for being recognized as 2024 National Blue Ribbon Schools. Since its creation in 1982, the U.S. Department of Education’s[Read More…]
WVU School of Nursing offers solutions to growing nationwide nursing faculty shortages
West Virginia Press Association MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The West Virginia University School of Nursing is working to help the students of today become the nursing educators of tomorrow. The nursing workforce shortage is well-known across the nation; however, the nursing faculty shortage is a lesser-known part of the equation. Advanced faculty age, a[Read More…]
2024 WV Senior Four-Ball Championship opens at Guyan
West Virginia Press Association HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Day one is in the books at the West Virginia Golf Association’s (WVGA) Senior Four-Ball Championship at Guyan Golf and Country Club in Huntington with 39 two-man teams teeing off in two divisions. Parkersburg Country Club members Brian McPherson and Cal Wood hold the lead[Read More…]
West Virginia Department of Human Services announces updated child care services data
West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS), Bureau for Family Assistance (BFA) today released new data on child care services and families who receive child care subsidies, highlighting the essential role these subsidies play for working families across the state. Currently, there are 1,391[Read More…]


