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United for Coal is now part of Citizens for Coal

LOGAN, W.Va. — United for Coal is now part of Citizens for Coal. The two organizations announced Aug. 16 that United for Coal will be rolled into Citizens of Coal.  UFC president Allen Gibson is stepping down with CFC President Roger Horton maintaining the leadership role of CFC. For more information, contact[Read More…]

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Parkersburg kids turn out for time-honored derby

PARKERSBURG — It was all downhill Sunday for the racers in the annual Soapbox Derby at the Parkersburg Homecoming Festival. Around 28 local Cub Scouts and others came out to Market Street early Sunday afternoon to race in about a dozen cars constructed by the youth. Kids took turns riding[Read More…]

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Piedmont officials seek state demolition help

PIEDMONT, W.Va. — The Piedmont governing officials are hopeful a hand-delivered letter to West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin will produce action in the removal of the almost entire block of structures destroyed by fire in early January. The subject of the destroyed buildings was an agenda item at the[Read More…]

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The young, the old attend WVU Football 101

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Olivia DeWeese stepped into the Football 101 program Sunday, Aug. 17, with a perspective different than most of the other women attending — she’s only 10. She plays quarterback and defensive back in the St. Marys Blue Devils youth system. Participants in the educational program had the[Read More…]

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Party school label not only high ranking for WVU

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The first day of class at West Virginia University is today, and school officials are hoping students are excited about other rankings outside of its continuous party school reputation. Earlier this month, The Princeton Review ranked WVU the No. 4 party school in the country, perpetuating the[Read More…]

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