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To find success, WVU graduates encouraged to keep asking themselves ‘What was I made for?’
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WVDN) — Instilled with Mountaineer Values and encouraged to continue pursuing their purpose while paving the way for positive change in the world, more than 3,000 West Virginia University graduates walked across the stage during nine Commencement ceremonies this weekend (May 10-12) at the Coliseum. For many, this graduation celebration marked the first opportunity to commemorate their […] The post To find success, WVU graduates encouraged to keep asking themselves ‘What was I made for?’ appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Clark named Big 12 Pitcher of the Week
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — For the second time this season, WVU starting pitcher Derek Clark has earned two of the Big 12 Conference’s weekly honors this week. Following his 10-strikeout performance against Kansas State on Saturday, Clark is the Big 12 Pitcher and Newcomer of the Week. He earned those same accolades last month after a seven-strikeout complete-game performance against Kansas.
Monongalia County Health Department plans town hall meetings, distributes survey to receive community input
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WDTV) - The Monongalia County Health Department is hoping to create more awareness around the services they provide and efforts they’re a part of with some upcoming community outreach. MCHD has recently created a strategic plan with a Morgantown-based company, Forge, to promote their services, and now,...
Post-Spring Superlatives: Who will stand out for WVU Football?
Spring ball has reached its conclusion for WVU football, which means it's time to enter that phase of the off-season between spring and fall camp where not a whole lot happens, but there's still a whole lot to talk about. I've created a list of six superlatives that highlight who...
PFF History Review - Running Backs
Taking a look at the top WVU performances over the last decade according to professional scouts. Back in the spring of 2020, COVID reared its ugly head, all sports were canceled, and there was no definitive answers on when anything was coming back. Here at EerSports, that led to a lot of stories around this time that were more 'evergreen' or at least not related to what was happening at that exact moment.... because nothing was happening, sports-wise, at that moment. Some of those stories are outdated. Some were obviously meant to just fill space. But a few I felt like we could go back to and rehash every couple years.
Local DJ uplifts senior citizens with the joy of music
CLARKSBURG, W.Va (WDTV) - Byron Cooper is a local DJ from Fairmont by way of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Cooper has a mission to uplift North Central West Virginia in any way possible by providing music to those in need of good vibes. “I always try to give back to nursing...
LISTEN:The Monday Morning Q&A sees the finish line
Would you look at that? Another late-night addition to West Virginia's basketball roster, and with news about Joseph Yesufu comes a realization that Darian DeVries only has three more spots to fill. Familiar questions remain, though. Let's get to it. How do you handle the remaining vacancies? What would you...
Freshman Joseph Fredericks revels in reliever role
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Most baseball players don’t dream of being a relief pitcher. Many are assigned to the role and in it have to learn to produce. West Virginia freshman southpaw Joseph Fredericks didn’t grow up dreaming of coming out of the bullpen, but decided years ago that it was his best path to success on the diamond.
‘The biggest reason I came here’: WVU players thank Randy Mazey
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A chapter of Randy Mazey’s coaching career has come to a close. The 12th-year head coach of the WVU baseball team has coached his final home game. Sunday’s 12-5 win over Kansas State counted as Mazey’s 367th victory overall with the Mountaineers and his 144th at his team’s current home stadium of Kendrick Family Ballpark.
WV Department of Health announces successful containment of measles case
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The West Virginia Department of Health (DH) applauded residents for their cooperation and commitment to public health after successfully containing the first case of measles reported in 15 years in late April. Friday, May 10th, 2024, marked the last day when all first-degree contacts with the infected individual passed their monitoring period. […]
Mon Health, Rotary of Morgantown collect housewarming kits for community organization
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WDTV) - Mon Health Medical Center recently collaborated with the Rotary of Morgantown to collect housewarming kits for Christian Help in Morgantown. Over the course of six weeks, Mon Health staff, Rotary members and community members donated household supplies. These donations help multiple groups including those addressing disaster recovery, people transitioning from former incarceration, those addressing unsheltered or domestic violence situations, among others.
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