By Matt Welch Times West Virginian FAIRMONT — “It’s nine hours and 13 minutes. Exactly.” That’s what Ava Fullenweider said when asked how long it takes her to get from her home in New York to Joe Retton Arena on the campus of Fairmont State University, where her grandson,[Read More…]
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Officials try to save animals hoarded in Doddridge
By Darlene J. Swiger Exponent Telegram WEST UNION, W.Va. — Pet rescue groups and the Harrison County Animal Control Center are working to save as many of the 130 pets as possible that were rescued Friday from a Doddridge County home. In addition to the cats and dogs found[Read More…]
Photos of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. state celebration available
Apparently, they had the green light
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Former WVU lineman gives up ponytail for charity
By Bob Gay Dominion Post MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — According to his football teammates and coaches, WVU lineman Pat Eger was a player with a lot of heart. On Sunday, he showed that sentiment also extends to cancer patients. With the help of Mountaineer mascot Jonathan Kimble and stylist Seth Gartin,[Read More…]
WVPA Sharing: New plant president sees bright future for Toyota
Expansion at Toyota plant in Buffalo generating 80 new job Editor’s Note: This article and photo are provided by The Putnam Standard and made available to all WVPA member newspapers through the WVPA Sharing Network. By Justin Waybright [email protected] BUFFALO, W.VA. — As the first female president of Toyota’s Buffalo plant,[Read More…]
Triplet calves born in Randolph County
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WVU women snag another upset of Top 20 team
By Bob Hertzel For The Exponent Telegram MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — All season long, Mike Carey had preached a message to his point guard, Linda Stepney. It was a simple message, simply that he wanted her to attempt to deliver more scoring from her position than she had been doing. A[Read More…]
GPS takes big rig down scary Pocahontas path
By Jaynell Graham Pocahontas Times MARLINTON, W.Va. — The shortest distance between two points may not always be the safest nor easiest route. That fact became all too apparent just before noon last Tuesday when a tractor trailer driver headed to the Dollar General store in Marlinton was routed by[Read More…]
Back to business but not tap water in Charleston
By Caitlin Cook Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — “Do not use” water orders have been lifted for much of the Kanawha Valley, but some Charleston restaurants are wary of using tap water for business. Adelphia Sports Bar and Grille on Capitol Street was in the first zone to get[Read More…]


