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Marshall board OKs faculty, staff pay raises

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Pay raises will be distributed to several hundred faculty and other staff members at Marshall University after action Wednesday by the university’s Board of Governors. A total of about $1.5 million will be distributed to some classified employees, faculty members and non-classified and other employees after the[Read More…]

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Statue to honor longtime Fairmont State coach

An editorial from The Times West Virginian FAIRMONT, W.Va. — One of the greatest leaders in Fairmont State sports history will be honored at the Fighting Falcons’ football opener tonight. Health problems may keep Harold “Deacon” Duvall from attending the unveiling of the statue at the field bearing his name, but[Read More…]

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Federal act helped to keep W.Va. wild, wonderful

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Ever camped on Red Creek in Dolly Sods or backpacked across the rugged Cranberry Wilderness? You can thank the Wilderness Act for those experiences. The legislation, which led to the protection of some of West Virginia’s most wild and wonderful places, turns 50 today. On[Read More…]

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Morgantown bans heavy trucks downtown

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Morgantown City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday, Sept. 2, to put a heavy-truck law on the books. City staff now have 90 days to try to get the city in position to enforce the law. Council member Wes Nugent cast the only vote against the law. Council passed two[Read More…]

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