Ron Nessen, a veteran broadcast journalist who was press secretary for President Gerald Ford and sought to restore the integrity that the position had lost during the Nixon administration, has died.
Cliff Nichols, former Times West Virginian sports editor and news editor leaves behind touted legacy
On Tuesday, the Fairmont community and the world of sports media lost one of the most beloved members of its pack. Clifford Nichols, former sports editor and news editor for the Times West Virginian, ...
The West Virginia Mountaineers (17-12, 8-10) are on the road to take on the Utah Utes (16-13, 8-10) for the eighth meeting ...
The No. 16 West Virginia Mountaineers (24-6) take on the No. 8 TCU Horned Frogs (29-3) in for the 30th meeting between the ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia judge ordered that a monitor be put in place to oversee state child protective services placements in hotels and camps on Friday after a 12-year-old boy in ...
WBOY Clarksburg on MSN9d
‘My dreams were crushed’: West Virginia student has offer rescinded due to federal cutsMORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WBOY) — As federal cuts continue across the country, it’s not just workers affected by these cuts, but also people like West Virginia University student Gracie Hines. Hines is ...
Atlantic 10 1st Round: Fordham vs. Rhode Island 1 p.m. USA Atlantic Coast 2nd Round: Notre Dame vs. North Carolina 1:30 p.m. ESPN Atlantic 10 1st Round: La Salle vs. UMass 3:30 p.m. USA Buffalo at ...
Hoppy Kercheval The radio “dean” of West Virginia broadcasters, Hoppy Kercheval joined West Virginia Radio Corporation in 1976. Tony Caridi The state of West Virginia’s most recognizable ...
near the state’s border with West Virginia. While peering into a pile of gravel, he finally saw his mark. “I was looking for it,” Rapp tells Radio IQ’s Roxy Todd. “I locked eyes with it.
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