Boys & Girls Club CEO leaving for Minnesota post
PARKERSBURG — The CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Parkersburg has resigned to pursue an opportunity with an organization in Duluth, Minn., the organization ...
Esbenshade Series Returns: Marietta College celebrates a new season of the arts
MARIETTA — Marietta’s signature arts series returns with a bold and diverse 2025-26 lineup of music, performance and creativity. With a ...
WVU football coach Rich Rod in search of perfect game
In 2013, Rich Rodriguez’s Arizona squad faced off against No. 5 Oregon and future Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota. It was raining a little, which was odd ...
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s engagement rips through Chiefs practice
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Moments before the news raced across social media that Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift had become engaged, Chiefs coach ...
W.Va. lags behind neighbors in sites for new businesses, but it is changing
On the Ohio River in Wood County, officials are clearing hurdles to prepare sites for new businesses. Two locations, 70 acres of farmland and a sprawling ...
Perry Forensic adds three team members
From staff reports PARKERSBURG — Jodey Altier, president of Perry & Associates CPA’s and managing partner of Perry Forensic, recently ...
Wise Choice: Consulting role would be good for Gee
Ohio State University isn’t letting its former President E. Gordon Gee rest for long, after his departure as president of West Virginia University. They’ve asked ...
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Darrell Leland Cogar, 72, of Coolville, passed away Aug. 21, 2025, in Coolville. Arrangements have been entrusted to Mid-Ohio Valley Cremation Society.
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A new generation learns Rich Rodriguez's demanding coaching style at West Virginia
Rich Rodriguez won four Big East championships in seven seasons during his first stint at West Virginia, coming one haunting loss short of reaching college ...