Monday | via Charleston Daily Mail
Champion reports narrower earnings loss
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Champion Industries Inc. on Friday reported a second quarter net loss, but the Huntington-based parent company of Champion Printing, Capitol Business Interiors and The Herald-Dispatch newspaper said it is seeing "substantial improvement" in its finances. Comment?
Monday | via Business Wire
Huntington Expands Auto Dealer Financing Business in...
Huntington has announced that it is expanding its successful auto dealer financing business into Connecticut and has added key personnel into the state to support the initiative. Comment?
Monday | via Business Wire
"The addition of Connecticut completes Huntington's expansion strategy of providing auto dealer financing into the New England region," said Rich Porrello, director of Huntington Automobile Finance. Comment?
Friday Jun 14 | via Myrtle Beach Online
Traffic at Myrtle Beach airport looking up
About 91,479 passengers flew into Myrtle Beach last month, a 23 percent increase over the same month last year but still shy of the 96,425 arriving passengers in May 2011, according to airport statistics. Comment?
Wednesday Jun 12 | via Daily-Jeff.com
James and Annette Taylor celebrate their 65th weddin...
On June 12, 1948, Lenora Annette Haldane, daughter of the late George M. and Mary W. Haldane, and James Cramer Taylor, son of the late Richard C. and Eva M. Taylor, were united in marriage at Second Presbyterian Church in Huntington, W.Va. Comment?
Monday Jun 10 | via Huntington News
Marshall music alumnus McCoy to participate in Longw...
Yuri McCoy, a Huntington native and Marshall University music alumnus, has been invited to participate in the Longwood Gardens International Organ Competition beginning Tuesday, June 18, and continuing through Saturday, June 22. The competition features Longwood's 10,010-pipe Aeolian organ, a panel of distinguished judges and live performances by ... (more) Comment?
Saturday Jun 8 | via Charleston Gazette
Best-selling author Jeannette Walls will headline the Lewisburg Literary Festival, speaking at 2 p.m. Aug. 3 at Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg. Comment?
Saturday Jun 8 | via The Intelligencer
Keep Voting in - Bark For Your Pa...
Wheeling is certainly holding its own in the final round of PetSafe's "Bark for Your Park" online voting contest, which will result in one lucky community winning $100,000 to build its very own dog park. Comment?
Saturday Jun 8 | via Charleston Daily Mail
Official reports progress with health initiative
A program to promote healthier living in West Virginia is making progress in getting the word out, according to a regional director of the initiative. Comment?
Friday Jun 7 | via Wheeling News
Keep Voting in - Bark For Your Park' Contest
Wheeling is certainly holding its own in the final round of PetSafe's "Bark for Your Park" online voting contest, which will result in one lucky community winning $100,000 to build its very own dog park. Comment?
Friday Jun 7 | via WCHS-TV Charleston
Faculty Says Marshall Demanding $54,000 For Documents
Associated Press Web Producer: Jeff Morris Reported: Jun. 7, 2013 11:05 AM EDT Updated: Jun. 7, 2013 11:10 AM EDT Huntington , Cabell County , West Virginia Professors at Marshall University said President Stephen Kopp and his administration have deliberately delayed their access to information about the school's budget, proposing to charge more ... (more) Comment?
Friday Jun 7 | via WCHS-TV Charleston
Marshall Names New Vice Dean Of Medical School
Huntington , Cabell County , West Virginia The new director of a Huntington cancer center also has been named as vice dean of Marshall University's medical school. Comment?
Thursday Jun 6 | via The Inter-Mountain
Huntington cancer center names director
The new director of a Huntington cancer center also has been named as vice dean of Marshall University's medical school. Comment?