LAWRENCE, Kan. — Coach Bob Huggins says 10th-ranked West Virginia “probably won’t have Jon Holton” when it visits No. 6 Kansas on Tuesday night.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (MetroNews) — A bill that would affect West Virginia’s volunteer firefighters is before the state Senate Government Organization. Senator Greg Boso (R-Nicholas, 11), the lead sponsor of SB 424, said the legislation would allow local fire departments assess fees. With
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (MetroNews) — In a ceremony in the Capital City on Saturday, Col. Paige Hunter became the West Virginia National Guard’s first-ever female Brigadier general. Hunter first joined the guard 34 years ago, when she said she never could have imagined such an honor.
(AP) – West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has ordered state flags at the Capitol Complex in Charleston and at state-owned facilities in Harrison County to be lowered to half-staff in memory of Harrison County Commissioner Frank “Chunki” Angotti.
David Gutman, Staff Writer (CHARLESTON GAZETTE) — In the midst of a budget crisis, the West Virginia Senate is moving forward with a long-planned multi-million dollar tax cut for the state’s coal and gas industries proposed by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin. The
BY DAVID McCAULEY I am excited to announce my candidacy for Mayor of Buckhannon during the fast approaching 2016 election. With 33 years of service to our City, primarily as City Attorney, I possess the knowledge, experience, leadership, vision, decisiveness, and passion
BUCKHANNON — Mayor Rick Edwards, who recently announced that he will be running for Mayor in 2016, issued a statement pertaining to the present Business and Occupation Tax, along with creating a sales tax. “Business and Occupancy Tax. (B&O) This is one