Nucor Steel Mill Still To Open In Mason County
Construction continues. Boasting 800 Jobs and a projected 25 billion economic impact, the largest producer of sheet steel in North America aims to create a cleaner method to produce steel…
Marshall Health to host free dental clinic for uninsured children Feb. 23
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall Health will host its annual Give Kids A Smile® dental clinic Friday, Feb. 23. Uninsured children can receive free dental services by appointment at Marshall Dentistry…
W.Va. House passes bill concerning obscenity in libraries, museums
BY: LORI KERSEY The Republican-led West Virginia House of Delegates on Friday passed a bill that would open librarians to criminal penalties for showing obscene materials to minors. After nearly an…
Gov. Justice announces construction to begin on state’s first Elk Visitor Center
State-of-the-art facility will enhance elk management and promote wildlife tourism in West VirginiaGov. Jim Justice announced today that the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) has awarded a $6.7…
Marshall School of Medicine Dean Emeritus Charles McKown passes away at 89
Known for one of the longest medical school deanships on record, Dr. Charles McKown leaves legacy on Marshall’s health sciences footprintCharles “Charley” H. McKown Jr., M.D., dean emeritus at the…
HMA to Offer Free Admission Feb. 13-18 & Feb. 27-March 3, 2024
The Huntington Museum of Art will offer free admission from Tuesday, Feb. 13, through Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, and from Tuesday, Feb. 27, through Sunday, March 3, 2024. HMA will…
Marshall University hosts medical students from three states for medical education and diversity conference
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall University hosted pre-med and medical students from Delaware, Pennsylvania and West Virginia at the Student National Medical Association (SNMA) Region VIII medical education conference January 13.…
Miller Questions IRS Commissioner Werfel on 1099-K Implementation at Ways and Means Hearing
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Carol Miller (R-WV) questioned Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner Danny Werfel on the legally dubious steps the IRS has taken regarding setting a new 1099-K threshold,…
House Health advances Senate bill to improve oversight at recovery residences
A similar but more burdensome House bill has been stalled in committee since Feb. 1BY: CAITY COYNE A bill to add more protections for people in recovery residences and promote…
More people in schools, including teachers, could carry guns under GOP’s school safety plan
Due to the state’s law enforcement shortage, lawmakers are looking for teachers and retired law enforcement to help keep schools safeBY: AMELIA FERRELL KNISELY Citing a shortage in law enforcement…