By TRAVIS CRUM Williamson Daily News RED JACKET, W.Va. — Has a Red Jacket man invented the next revolution in renewable energy? Daniel Hicks, of Green Line Energy LLC, believes so with a truck that generates steady electricity for days without needing recharging. The truck could be used after weather emergencies to[Read More…]
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Montgomery mayor hopes Virginia Tech report will help city
By MAX GARLAND Charleston Gazette-Mail MONTGOMERY, W.Va. — Many Kanawha Valley communities face similar problems, like a need for new business after the coal decline, improved health care, more youth-oriented activities and attractions to bring in visitors. Only one, though, had a four-year college, its longtime community anchor and main[Read More…]
Alderson’s fortunes ebb and flow with the ‘beautiful Greenbrier River’
By TINA ALVEY The Register-Herald ALDERSON, W.Va. — Sometime in the next few weeks, Alderson’s Strategic Riverfront Enhancement Plan (SREP) will be unveiled, culminating more than a year of work and laying out a map for a brighter future for the tiny town that straddles the Greenbrier/Monroe county line. Many[Read More…]
Opportunity Is knocking in downtown Wheeling and investors are answering
By CASEY JUNKINS The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va. — Dean Connors said until 2016, he had no interest whatsoever in spending money on downtown Wheeling real estate — but within less than two years, he has spent about $500,000 to purchase and renovate three buildings for commercial use.[Read More…]
West Virginia ski resorts reveling into 2018 with fresh snow, freezing temperatures
By JONATHAN WEAVER The Exponent Telegram DAVIS, W.Va. — Below-freezing temperatures and a fresh snow coating kept the holidays busy at the Mountain State’s winter resorts. Snowshoe Mountain opened with a handful of trails Black Friday, according to public relations specialist Shawn Cassell. He projected about a dozen more trails[Read More…]
Analysis: Pleasants deal would cost WV manufacturers, schools and hospitals
By MAX GARLAND Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As Mon Power and Potomac Edison await approval to buy a Pleasants County power plant, an analysis backed by opposition parties says manufacturers, schools and hospitals in West Virginia will have to pay about $230 million more on their utility bills over[Read More…]
West Virginians take a hike on New Year’s Day
By KAITLYN NEFF Times West Virginian FAIRMONT, W.Va. — While most people stayed indoors to enjoy their first day of the New Year, a few braved the frigid temperatures and wind chill advisory for First Day Hikes across the nation, including at Tygart Lake State Park. Just four miles south[Read More…]
West Virginia Writers accepting contest entries
Parkersburg News and Sentinel CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Writers Inc. is accepting submissions for its annual writing contests, offering $5,075 in total cash prizes. For the first time, the organization will be accepting online submissions. Since 1982, WV Writers has held an annual writing contest for adults, accepting original,[Read More…]
Tips for keeping your skin healthy during West Virginia’s cold weather
By MEGAN ARCHER For The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — For most, the cold windy days of winter bring more than just a rosy glow to the cheeks. This time of year can wreak havoc on the system, and a combination of harsh seasonal elements and low humidity can leave many[Read More…]
10 things to know: Tuesday, January 2
The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. WHERE PROTESTS REMAIN DEADLY The largest demonstrations to strike Iran since its disputed 2009 presidential[Read More…]