Marshall aviation school set for take off

Marshall University’s aviation school is ready for take-off. The University has purchased three airplanes for just over a million-dollars. The board also approved a name, it will be called the Bill Noe Flight School. The school will be located at Yeager Airport.

WV House calls for investigation into hospital owner

The state House of Delegates adopted a resolution calling for an investigation into the business practices of Alecto Health Care Services, which owns Fairmont Regional Medical Center, and also owned the now closed Ohio Valley Medical Center in Wheeling. The resolution says Alecto promised to improve its bottom line in 2014, and that didn’t happen.

Kanawha County Commission opposes Senate tax proposal

The Kanawha County Commission is opposing the state Senate’s tax proposal. The commission says eliminating property tax on machinery and equipment, and increasing sales tax, will hurt local governments. Commissioners say the county stands to lose over 20-million-dollars in revenue.

Elk River trout stocking

The Kanawha County Commission is planning to stock a thousand pounds of rainbow trout in the Elk River this weekend. The Indian Lake fish hatchery will provide the trout. It’s the third trout stock in less than six months.

Woman stabs man after losing money at casino

A Nitro woman is accused of stabbing a man after arguing about money she lost at the casino. When he tried to leave she stabbed him in the chest. The victim was able to get to his car and drive himself to the hospital. He’s expected to recover. Sixty-three-year-old Isaura Reyes is charged with malicious … Read more

Suspect out of the hosptial and facing murder charge

The man accused in a west side murder, and a crime spree that included hitting an officer in the head with a flat iron, was released from the hospital and arraigned on multiple charges. Twenty-seven-year-old Joshua Drennen is charged in the murder of 77-year-old Barbara Steele, who was found dead in her Georgia Street home … Read more

Accident Victim Worked at WVU-Parkersburg

The driver who died in a head-on collision with a school bus has been identified as an admissions counselor at a nearby university. David Shutts was pronounced dead on the scene of the crash Wednesday in Parkersburg. The Wood County Sheriff’s Office said it appeared his vehicle crossed the center line and collided with the … Read more

New Trail System is in the Works in Hurricane

Hundreds of people have joined the cause to create a network of hiking trails around Hurricane City Park. WCHS TV reported the work is already well ahead of schedule. Trail use is for hikers, walkers, runners and mountain bikers and they’re going to build five miles within the first two years, and 26 miles within … Read more