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COVID-19 disrupts recruiting process for numerous athletes, coaches

COVID-19 disrupts recruiting process for numerous athletes, coaches

You are the owner of this article.MORGANTOWN – University High senior guard Kadin “K.J.” McClurg has already been through the recruiting process once. Now, he’s weathering the storm for a second time.But despite his familiarity with the experience, the last two weeks have thrown a proverbial curveball at the Division 1 basketball prospect.McClurg committed to play for Niagara University last fall soon after Patrick Beilein, former WVU guard and West Virginia Wesleyan head coach, took the job. But within weeks, Beilein had resigned due to personal reasons, and McClurg decided to reopen his...

April 17, 2020
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In West Virginia, experts say coal mines could be massive spreading ground for COVID-19. Mines across the state are still operating normally.

In West Virginia, experts say coal mines could be massive spreading ground for COVID-19. Mines across the state are still operating normally.

You have permission to edit this article.Carlo Tarley, UMWA International secretary treasurer, leads a tour during the Labor Secretary’s visit to an underground mine. Pictured, from left, Tarley, Elaine Chao, Secretary of the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Davitt McAteer, director of Mine Safety and Health Administration and Joe Main, assistant secretary of Labor, Mine Safety and Health.Del. Mike Caputo, (D-Marion), speaks from the floor of the West Virginia House of Delegates earlier in 2020 regarding House Bill 4971. Caputo was a miner for 20-plus years and is one of many with experience in the...

April 17, 2020
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Hospitals in West Virginia are seizing bank accounts, garnishing wages over unpaid debt during ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

Hospitals in West Virginia are seizing bank accounts, garnishing wages over unpaid debt during ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

You have permission to edit this article.Tracy Fowler is one of many West Virginians seeing her wages garnished during a pandemic due to unpaid medical debts.Jennifer Wagner, attorney with Mountain State Justice in Morgantown.“They’re seizing poor peoples funds at a time when everybody in this economy is struggling, but especially people who live paycheck-to-paycheck." — Mountain State Justice attorney Jennifer Wagner.MORGANTOWN — It was just a normal day for Preston County resident Cheri Long — or as normal as a day gets during a global pandemic.Long, who works as a nurse at an assisted...

April 20, 2020
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West Virginian watchdog alleges disparities in COVID-19 meal assistance programs for school children

West Virginian watchdog alleges disparities in COVID-19 meal assistance programs for school children

You have permission to edit this article.Nicole Walls, pictured above, is alleging substantial quality and quantity differences in the COVID-19 meal assistance program in Marion County compared to other counties in the state.Online screenshot demonstrating the different methods being used statewide in the COVID-19 meal assistance program and which counties use which method.Email communications between Nicole Walls and a member of the Marion County Board of Education claiming it was Kilmer's Farm or no meal assistance once the stay-at-home order was issued.Email communications between Nicole...

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Four days after out-of-state inmates were transferred to W.Va. for quarantine, the first coronavirus case was confirmed.

Four days after out-of-state inmates were transferred to W.Va. for quarantine, the first coronavirus case was confirmed.

You have permission to edit this article.AFGE Local 420 at FCC Hazleton members protests the Bureau of Prisons decision to quarantine out-of-state inmates at FCC Hazleton.AFGE Local 420 at FCC Hazleton Vice President Justin Tarovisky protests the Bureau of Prisons decision to quarantine out-of-state inmates at FCC Hazleton.Attorney General of West Virginia Patrick Morrisey made an appearance at the AFGE Local 420 at FCC Hazleton protest against out-of-state inmate transfers in Morgantown on Saturday."There are no other words other than to say, Lord forgive me, that this is a crock of...

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A Tale of Two Lunches: How one West Virginia county is working hard to feed students during a pandemic, and the community's concern and anger over the meals being provided

A Tale of Two Lunches: How one West Virginia county is working hard to feed students during a pandemic, and the community's concern and anger over the meals being provided

You have permission to edit this article.A meal bag from Calhoun County assembled from already existing staff and resources, and volunteer work.FARLEYA recent follow-up email from Nicole Walls to BOE members following an email expressing her initial concerns.Screenshot showing part of an email sent by Nicole Walls to a Marion County BOE member bringing to light her concerns with the COVID-19 meal assistance program.Screenshot showing part of an email sent by Nicole Walls to a Marion County BOE member bringing to light her concerns with the COVID-19 meal assistance program.Facebook post by...

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