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Huntington Rotary Club says area seeing impact of Mason County’s Nucor project
MASON/CABELL COUNTIES, WV (WOWK) – Construction continues on Nucor Steel’s new plant in Mason County. In Huntington on Monday, the Rotary Club of Huntington met with speakers from Nucor to hear updates on the new, state-of-the-art sheet steel mill. David Lieving, Huntington Rotary Club President, says Nucor has already made a significant impact in the […]
Local leaders celebrate the opening of the Huntington Children's Museum
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A former restaurant in the west end of Huntington is now the Huntington Children's Museum. Officials cut the ribbon Wednesday afternoon, officially opening the museum filled with hands-on exhibits designed to challenge young minds and enhance learning. The hope is the facility becomes a regional...
West Virginia American Water’s response to West Side gas crisis was ‘reasonable’: Staff recommendation
West Virginia American Water's response to the November 2023 West Side gas crisis was "reasonable," according to final memorandums released by the Public Service Commission of West Virginia.
Bob Marcum, AD at Kansas, South Carolina, UMass and Marshall, has died at age 87
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Bob Marcum, who served as athletic director at Kansas, South Carolina, UMass and Marshall, has died a few days after suffering a stroke. He was 87. South Carolina, UMass and Marshall’s athletic departments all announced Marcum’s death Wednesday, a day after he died. Arkansas coach John Calipari, who worked under Marcum at Massachusetts, posted on social media Sunday that Marcum was hospitalized after complications from a stroke. C alipari posted about Marcum’s death Tuesday, saying the two spent time together in the hospital. “We talked about our time together at UMass, he as AD and me his coach,” Calipari wrote. “We laughed cried and prayed.”
KISS ALIVE tribute coming to Barboursville Aug. 3
BARBOURSVILLE — Do you still want to “rock n’ roll all nite and party every day”?. Saturday, Aug 3, KISS ALIVE blows the roof off the Barboursville Park Amphitheater bringing the magic and sounds of one of the most popular bands of the last 50 years, KISS. A crazy, crazy night is expected as local band Hair Supply support the Florida-based tribute band.
Fly In Festival brings bluegrass, old-time music and more
HUNTINGTON — While the lineup of this year’s Fly In Festival is newsworthy in its scope and array of award-winning bluegrass and old-time music acts, the main kicker for this year’s event is that the festival date has moved from late August to July 25-27. Now scheduled in the heart of summer, with school still out and that adventurous vacation mindset still in place, the Fly In Festival is ready to go with one of its best bills ever.
Tropical clime a few more days
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -When you think tropical ports of call on the World Atlas chances are San Juan PR, or Mallory Dock in Key West or Hawaii come to mind. The beautiful array of afternoon clouds, the trade winds and even the high humidity of a southern latitude climate come to mind. Well that’s our weather this week. Of course, it often rains in the tropics in the heat of afternoon so showers and thunderstorms have been common this week. But as you may have noticed, showers do not guarantee drought relief.
Central Greenbrier’s Run Ends After Second Loss to Huntington
CHAPMANVILLE- The Central Greenbrier all-stars advanced all the way to the final six teams in the 2024 Little League State Tournament, but unfortunately, the all-stars from Huntington proved to be the biggest thorn in their side as CG lost 14-3 on Monday, July 22, their second loss to Huntington in the tourney. Everything looked okay […] The post Central Greenbrier’s Run Ends After Second Loss to Huntington appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
City of Charleston facing lawsuit over West Side stairs
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – Some neighbors on Charleston’s West Side have filed a lawsuit against the city’s effort to close a controversial stairway. Just a few weeks ago, the steps were considered public property, but now, they belong to the man who lives at the top of the hill. And he says they’ve been his […]
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