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Controversial, timely and important are three words to describe Wednesday morning’s West Virginia Board of Education meeting.
West Virginia is beginning to exit the long-term care industry and selling four of its seven, state-owned facilities to Marx Development Group and its Majestic Care line.
In other region/state news, Norfolk State running back Kevon King and wide receiver Kam’Ryn Thomas have made the Black ...
It’s officially back-to-school season for students all across the Tri-State! While some students are already back in the classroom, others are savoring those last days of summer vacation. Below is a ...
Recent cuts to Medicaid in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act threaten Pa. and Ohio rural health systems that rely on this ...
Oh, the salty, crunchy goodness of biting into a potato chip. While you're familiar with big brand chips, there are some ...
The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has announced the 2025-26 rifle schedule. The ...
The Ohio State men's basketball program will play its first six games of the 2025-26 season at Value City Arena before ...
Ohio State has set its 2025-26 non-conference schedule which includes the first six games of the season at home and five games against high-major opponents. The season opens on Monday, Nov. 3 against ...
West Virginia isn't expected to do much of anything in the first year of the Rich Rod era 2.0, but there are some fans who hope they can be this year's Indiana ...
The new school year is fast approaching and in some areas, the first day of classes begin this week.Three school districts in ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/westvirginia as West Virginia’s Week 2 Showdown at Ohio Officially Announced as a Sell Out.
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