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Smith resigns Wood County Family Court judge post
PARKERSBURG — A Wood County Family Court judge is stepping down before her term ends. The resignation of Judge Ellen L. Smith, who presides in the 3rd Family Court Circuit, is effective Sept. 20, according to Jennifer Bundy, public information officer for the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.
Stories of the Week: August 25 through August 31
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. – Here are some of the top stories this week on the WBOY 12News Facebook page. Authorities are investigating an incident involving an aircraft that happened in Marion County. A store run by the Barbour Community Health Association allows students to get needed items for free. Philip...
NCWV prepares for a busy, action-packed Labor Day weekend
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - The entire North Central West Virginia area is preparing for an exciting, action-packed Labor Day weekend!. Here’s what you need to know about what’s happening, how traffic will be affected and what to expect from the weather in each area... MORGANTOWN:. Monongalia County Schools...
WVU Football makes the top group for New York’s No. 1 ranked prospect
Messiah Hampton, a 6-foot, 170 pound wide receiver from Rochester (NY) James Monroe, announced his top 10 schools on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday afternoon, and the Mountaineers made the cut. Rounding out his list are Ohio State, Penn State, Pitt, Syracuse, Rutgers, Michigan, Boston College, Wisconsin and Toledo. Hampton...
First NIL PUB opens in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - The GOAT Country Roads Pub opened its doors in Morgantown, the bar is in partnership with the Country Roads Trust, which oversees WVU NIL funding and will be giving proceeds towards athletics, fans say helping the Mountaineers is a great idea. “I think it’s good they’re...
This is Home: Judy Parrish enters her 60th year in the classroom
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - 60 years is a long time for just about anything, but for a classroom, that is extraordinary. Judy Parrish started teaching at Parkersburg High School back in the fall of 1966, where she was one of eight physical education teachers. Parrish retired a few years ago...
Husband-and-wife duo stitch together media, fashion
Husband-and-wife professor duo Joseph and Katie Jones have worked to bring students from their respective colleges together since 2019. Now, with the creation of the College of Creative Arts and Media, they’re taking their collaboration to new heights. As part of WVU’s “Academic Transformation,” the Reed College of Media...
Wake up, West Virginia: It's Game Day
Whenever or wherever you're reading this, Mountaineer Nation, I hope it finds you well. Some of you, perhaps, are scrolling down this page while enjoying your morning coffee or breakfast. Or maybe you're catching a quick glance at your phone from the Blue Lot amidst your Saturday morning tailgate. Some...
Two hometown athletes expected to start for WVU offense on Saturday
A pair of Morgantown natives are expected to earn the starting nod on offense for West Virginia football as they host No. 8 Penn State on Saturday. Wide receiver Preston Fox and offensive tackle Nick Malone both earned significant playing time last season, with Fox playing in moderate role in the Mountaineers passing attack over the course of the year. Fox earned five starts, saw action in all 12 regular season games, and hauled in over 300 receiving yards and two touchdowns. Meanwhile, Malone saw action in 13 games, started four, and played over 500 snaps combined on offense and special teams.
John Marshall High School: CA Music Band of the Week
MARSHALL COUNTY, W.Va. (WTRF) — Led by their veteran band director Tracey Filben, the John Marshall marching band is preparing for another year of sharing some outstanding performances with the entire community. The band consists of 54 students that all have one thing in common and that is sharing their love for music and each […]
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