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The love affair began on a summer night down by the riverside.It was June 2002 and The Flood was already there to make a memory, having been invited to perform as the guest artists with the Huntington Symphony Orchestra as part of its “Picnic with the Pops” series.Listening that night from the orchestra's string section was a 30-year-old violinist named Noel Sayre, who was making memories of his own.Tickled that night by The Flood's eclectic mix of folk, swing and hokum tunes, Noel took pains after the show — that ended with fireworks over the Ohio — to seek out Floodsters and compliment the band's two sets. Later Noel even confessed he still had one of the kazoos that The Flood handed out that night for its weird/wonderful sing/hum-along orchestrated by our kazoo guru, Dave Peyton. (Click the button below to relive that particular moment of Floodishness:)Fast ForwardNow flash forward 15 months to the autumn of 2003. Noel ran into harmonicat Sam St. Clair somewhere and Sam invited him to The Flood's next get-together at the Bowen House.“Noel call here and asked for directions,” Charlie Bowen told his mom in an email the next day, “and then came on by. What an outstanding musician! He was able to improvise right along with us. His fiddling and Joe's complimented each other so well.”A Huntington native, Noel lived in Columbus during his college days when he earned his degree in music, and still he played with a band there called The Black Swans. Before that, Noel also was celebrated for his work as a member of Pretty Mighty Mighty, one of Columbus's best-known indie rock act, which toured throughout the United States in the 1990s. He also played locally with a group called Good Ol' Boys and A Girl."Well, he must have had a good time with The Flood," Charlie told his mom, "because he was the last guy to leave last night. We're hoping he comes back regularly. Fun!” Shocking NewsNoel did come back regularly. He jammed with The Flood dozens of times over the next five years, right up until the time of shocking death on July 3, 2008.Sixteen years ago tomorrow, Noel Sayre passed away in a Portsmouth hospital a day after almost drowning in a community pool in nearby Wheelersburg, Ohio. He was 37.Lifeguards discovered Sayre's body on the bottom of the deep end of the Porter Township Community Pool, according to a report from the Scioto County Sheriff's Department. Two young lifeguards dove into the pool, recovered him and performed CPR before he was transported to the Southern Ohio Medical Center.“It appeared to be a massive heart attack,” detective Jodi Conkel of the sheriff's department told The Columbus Dispatch.Tributes and MemorialsA few days after Noel's death, columnist Dave Lavender published a tribute in Huntington's Herald-Dispatch, calling Sayre a “top-shelf fiddler/violinist and Grade A human being.”Recalling the last time he saw Noel, Dave wrote, “Both of us, running late to go see The Bing Brothers on Marshall University's campus a couple of months back, stood outside for a good half hour getting updates on this beautiful, crazy thing called life. “Sayre was fresh back from a West Coast tour with The Black Swans,” Dave added, “and was filled with the joy of discovery and music and seeing this great country and its splendor.”Later that month, the Bowens attended Noel's memorial service at the First Presbyterian Church, highlighted by a display of the young man's violin and by the performance of a trio of musicians from the Huntington Symphony. "It was sad and sweet," Charlie wrote in an email to his mom. Noel, son of the late Paul A. and Genevieve Darden Sayre, had no immediate family left. In fact, the only family there were two out-of-town cousins, one of whom admitted she'd never met him. Noel's obituary listed among his survivors his loving girlfriend, Christy Turvey, and her children.“What was especially touching,” Charlie's note continued, “was the presence all the young friends who had come, some from as far away as New York. Many — most, even — were musicians who had played with Noel in various groups. Others were some of his young violin students and their parents.”About Today's VideoOne of The Flood's lasting regrets is that all of Noel's jams with the band pre-dated the guys' starting to regularly record the sessions for its weekly podcasts, so there is no audio or video of his visits to the Floodisphere. However, we did locate a September 2006 video of Noel playing with The Black Swans in a radio station studio in Portland, Maine. Here you see him accompanying his long-time friend and bandmate Jerry DeClicca, whom he had performed with since a 1995 New Year's Eve show they played together in Columbus.We're pleased to use a portion of that video in today's memory of this dear old friend. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
We welcome back Jerry Tipton to Press Box Access to share stories from his new book: “Déjà Blue—A Sportswriter Reflects on 41 Seasons of Kentucky Basketball.” He takes us behind the scenes with the Wildcats, as he did with his fair, objective and relentless reporting during four decades on the pressure-packed beat. Rick Pitino. Tubby Smith. John Calipari. Eddie Sutton. The Mardi Gras Miracle. Players who thrived in the spotlight. SEC coaches who were characters and Kentucky foils. And there's more about the Laettner shot, which Jerry detailed in our first episode with him on Aug. 17, 2022: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/press-box-access/jerry-tipton-every-once-in-a-while-you-feel-like-youre-witnessing-history#episodeContent Tipton served as the Kentucky basketball beat reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader from 1981 until his retirement in July 2022. In that time, he covered three national championship teams ('96, '98, '12), nine Final Four teams, six head coaches – Joe Hall, Sutton, Pitino, Smith, Billy Gillispie, Calipari – and more than 1,200 games played by the Wildcats. He also covered the university's football team for six years before turning exclusively to basketball in 1987. A Lexington website once listed the Top 100 Most Influential People in University of Kentucky Sports History and ranked Tipton at No. 74. He has been enshrined in the U.S. Basketball Writers Hall of Fame, the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame, and the Marshall University School of Journalism and Mass Communication Hall of Fame. He was the 2018 winner of the Tom Hammond Kentucky Sports Media Award. Tipton also worked eight years for the Huntington (W.Va.) Herald-Dispatch from 1973-81. There, he was the beat reporter on Marshall University basketball for two seasons, covered Ohio and West Virginia high school sports, and wrote a Sunday column about bowling. The native of Hamtramck, Michigan earned a journalism degree from Marshall University after first studying math in college. “Déjà Blue—A Sportswriter Reflects on 41 Seasons of Kentucky Basketball,” is scheduled to be released in late April. You can order Jerry's book online at https://www.acclaimpress.com/books/deja-blue/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big Mac is back in Big D! Is Dak staying too? Bill Belichick gets a second interview in Atlanta and Luke Creasy joins us from The Herald-Dispatch to talk about Marshall basketball before The Herd take on Old Dominion tonight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just one week from tonight we'll gather at Huntington's wonderful Alchemy Theatre for the New Year's Eve bash that will commemorate The Flood's 50th birthday. Here's our latest party preview, complete with vintage and current Flood fotos.As the video reports, the Golden Anniversary festivities begin at 7:30 Dec. 31 in the theater at the Geneva Kent Center for the Arts, 68 Holley Ave.The band will play a couple of full sets and then jam with old and new friends until the toast at midnight to cheer in the new year. Tickets are $20 and include all the live music you can handle, plus finger foods and that midnight toast to 2024! Everything you need to know in order to join in this once-in-a-lifetime event is on our website at FloodAt50.com. Come on out and be part of the party. We're going to share some memories and make a whole bunch of new ones!Meanwhile, in The H-D…Thank you, Herald-Dispatch, for the Page 1 love you have given us this weekend!To see the paper's package — complete with Jim Casto's excellent story — click this link. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
We talk with Huntington Herald-Dispatch Marshall Columnist Chuck Landon on the latest podcast!
NC State fall camp fires up this week, meaning the regular season is nearly one month away from kicking off. Cory Smith continues our preview of every opponent on the Wolfpack's 2023 schedule by looking at Marshall with Luke Creasy of The Herald-Dispatch. The Wolfpack's final non-conference game of the season could be tough, with the Thundering Herd coming off a 9-4 campaign and retooling for 2023. We look at each position for the Herd, the biggest strength and weakness of the program, and how critical the matchup in Carter-Finley Stadium could be for Marshall. This podcast is sponsored by Scott Wood and the Scott Wood Home Lending Team. Reach out to the Wolfpack legend about your home loan at scottwood15.com today!
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) -- On this week's episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, we talk about electric school buses and newspapers. In Segment One, IWVP Host Mark Curtis talks to Mark Nestlen, Green Power Motor Company, and Del. Chris Toney (R) Raleigh - Vice-Chair Education about the Green Power Motor Company. In Segment Two, we talk to Barry Miller, Calhoun County bus driver, and Kanawha County Schools Superintendent Dr. Tom Williams about Green Power Motor Company. In Segments Three and Four, we talk to Del. Doug Skaff (D) Kanawha - Minority Leader about a number of topics, including the Charleston Gazette-Mail and the Herald-Dispatch.
Bruce Feldman from The Athletic and FoxSports joins Manny to discuss Miami's hire of Lance Guidry to be Mario Cristobal's new defensive coordinator. The guys also discuss Cristobal's first season back in Coral Gables, who Mario is looking at for offensive coordinator and field mailbag questions. Marshall beat writer Luke Creasy, who covered Lance Guidry at Marshall the past two seasons for the Herald-Dispatch, shares his insights into Miami's new defensive coordinator and his scheme. Visit ro.co/athletic to get 20% off your first Roman order today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talking high school sports with Tim Stephens of the Herald Dispatch. Plus, a big win for Kentucky and another loss for Ohio State.
On this episode, Georgia Southern beat writer Nathan Dominitz is joined by Luke Creasy of the Herald-Dispatch to preview the match-up between Marshall and Georgia Southern. NOTE: Sign-up for our FREE Georgia Southern football newsletter here Find all the Georgia Southern stories on SavannahNow.com here. Have a comment or question for the show? Email ndominitz@savannahnow.com or call 912-652-0355 with your thoughts/rants/questions on the Eagles. Follow on Twitter! Nathan - @NathanDominitz
1:28 GS Athletics & University Events of the Week including the SAAC Food Drive, In The Round & the Budweiser Clydesdales3:17 GS Athletics Week in Review & Week to Preview5:21 GS Men's Basketball starts 0-2 in California but downs Trinity Baptist in the home opener w/post-game comments from Brian Burg (6:03)8:20 GS Football loses 2nd straight, drops to 5-5 after L @ Louisiana w/post-game comments from Clay Helton (9:15)11:03 Conversation w/GS Football Director of Strength & Conditioning Bobby Stiner28:10 Marshall preview w/Herald-Dispatch beat writer Luke CreasySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In November of 2002, a 19-year-old woman went missing after telling her mom she was visiting a friend's apartment in West Virginia. When her car was found the next morning aflame in a remote area, her family and police feared the worst. This is the story of Samantha Burns. BONUS EPISODES patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207758061/samantha-nicole-burns 2. The Courier-Journal: https://www.newspapers.com/image/180253218/?terms=samantha%20burns&match=1 3. Herald-Dispatch: https://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/recent_news/samantha-burns-case-timeline/article_5eeaf368-6418-56f5-82fc-a1d9eeeecad8.html 4. WSAZ: https://www.wsaz.com/2022/05/03/honoring-samantha-burns-legacy-20-years-later/ 5. Caselaw: https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-4th-circuit/1251118.html 6. NC Missing Persons: https://ncmissingpersons.org/samantha-burns/ 7. The South Bend Tribune: https://www.newspapers.com/image/522834234/?terms=samantha%20burns&match=1 8. Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2452726/Chadrick-Fulks-Death-row-inmate-returns-spot-murdered-teenage-girl-help-FBI.html 9. Facebook group for Samantha: https://www.facebook.com/bringsamanthahome/ 10. Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2452726/Chadrick-Fulks-Death-row-inmate-returns-spot-murdered-teenage-girl-help-FBI.html 11. Herald-Dispatch: ttps://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/police-investigate-lead-in-burns-case/article_d7ac5c71-3997-5958-a73b-61494591c3cb.html 12. Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/samantha-nicole-burns 13. WMBF: https://www.wmbfnews.com/story/10786725/remains-of-missing-woman-identified/ 14. My Crime Library: https://mycrimelibrary.com/brandon-basham-federal-death-row/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dozens of musicians been members of The 1937 Flood of Huntington, WV, over the years since it stumbled into existence back in the hippy-dippy mid 1970s. As writer Dave Lavender of the Herald-Dispatch has noted, "The Flood doesn't rest on its laurels as West Virginia's most eclectic string band. Born in the 1970s when fiddler Joe Dobbs met Dave Peyton and Charlie Bowen, the Flood has played recent gigs with everyone from the Huntington Symphony Orchestra to Marshall University tailgate parties. The band, which also features Doug Chaffin, Sam St. Clair, Michelle Walker and Randy Hamilton, plays everything from folk classics of John Prine and Bob Dylan to the blues of Mississippi John Hurt. "Throw in some Dixieland jazz, some Irish fiddle tunes, a great sense of humor, some pure mountain melodies from the likes of such state treasured songwriters as Hazel Dickens and yes by God, the best kazoo playing between here and say Kalamazoo, and you got the 1937 Flood," adds Lavender.
Jerry Tipton knows where all the bones are buried when it comes to University of Kentucky basketball after covering the Wildcats for 41 years. The Hall of Fame writer takes us courtside for the Dream Game with Louisville in 1983 and the legendary Duke game (uh, Laettner) in ‘92. He tells what season stands out more than any other and why, and what he admired about Cawood Ledford as an announcer. Hear how Rick Pitino handled the spotlight, what made Jamal Mashburn a special player, and why a healthy Sam Bowie lingers in memory. Jerry reveals the nickname Joe Hall gave him and recounts their philosophical discussion about the eternal fate of sportwriters. And he explains the expectations of Kentucky fans, how he coped with the relentless beat, and what bowling – yes, bowling – taught him about journalism. Tipton served as the Kentucky basketball beat reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader from 1981 until his retirement in July 2022. In that time, he covered three national championship teams ('96, '98, '12), nine Final Four teams, six head coaches -- Joe Hall, Eddie Sutton, Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith, Billy Gillispie, John Calipari – and more than 1,200 games played by the Wildcats. He also covered the university's football team for six years before turning exclusively to basketball in 1987. A Lexington website once listed the Top 100 Most Influential People in University of Kentucky Sports History and ranked Tipton at No. 74. He has been enshrined in the U.S. Basketball Writers Hall of Fame, the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame, and the Marshall University School of Journalism and Mass Communication Hall of Fame. He was the 2018 winner of the Tom Hammond Kentucky Sports Media Award. Mike Johnson, former Herald-Leader sports editor who hired Tipton, told that paper: “I spent 46 years in the news business. Jerry is simply the best beat reporter I've ever seen. Not sports reporter, beat reporter.” Tipton also worked eight years for the Huntington (W.Va.) Herald-Dispatch from 1973-81. There, he was the beat reporter on Marshall University basketball for two seasons, covered Ohio and West Virginia high school sports, and wrote a Sunday column about bowling. The native of Hamtramck, Michigan earned a journalism degree from Marshall University after first studying math in college. Tipton was a sophomore when the Marshall plane crash killed much of the Thundering Herd football team, as memorialized in the movie “We Are Marshall.” Jerry didn't learn that his roommate, a manager for the team, was alive until three days later. “Jerry Tipton has been synonymous with Kentucky basketball for 40 years and that should be applauded,” John Calipari told the Herald-Leader. “He's never been afraid to ask tough questions, even when I might not have liked it. But his dedication to the Lexington community and unwavering work ethic has resulted in a Hall of Fame career. I wish him nothing but the best in his retirement.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Swann discusses the revised Marshall baseball stadium project which was unanimously approved by the Board of Governors with Marshall beat writer for the Herald-Dispatch Luke Creasy and Marshall Director of Athletics Christian Spears. For more podcasts, including interviews and entire shows, go to The Drive with Paul Swann podcast page. Listen to the show weekday afternoons, at 5:00 p.m on ESPN 94.1 & AM 930. Find Paul Swann on Twitter: @PaulSwann. Everywhere Else: https://linktr.ee/PaulSwann --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, Marshall athletics expert Grant Traylor joins the pod to chat with Joe and Eric about the Thundering Herd as they enter head coach Charles Huff's second year at the helm. Marshall has a pair of transfer defensive backs that could make an immediate impact in a new black and green uniform. Marshall's stellar defensive line could be even better, a new name under center, and a new conference altogether are the topics of discussion. Can the Herd make some noise in the Sun Belt? What's beyond 2023 for the team in Huntington? Happy football watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Stephens of the Herald-Dispatch joins the show to make his 2022 MLB predictions.
Steve and John get you ready for UAB football's big game in Huntington this Saturday against Marshall and also talk with Grant Traylor from the Herald-Dispatch. Make sure and follow Grant on Twitter at twitter.com/GrantTraylor and follow the Blazer Victory Podcast at twitter.com/BlazerPod
Paul Swann previews Martinsburgh at Spring Valley, plus a conversation with long-time Herald-Dispatch sports writer Tim Stephens about the upcoming move to the Sun Belt Conference by Marshall University. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Grant Traylor of the Herald-Dispatch talks Marshall and conference realignment.
Grant Traylor of the Herald Dispatch joins the show to talk about Marshall and conference musical chairs. Plus, baseball is awesome and an impressive streak for the Marshall soccer team.
Comments today from Marshall basketball freshman guard Kyle Braun and a high school football conversation with Herald-Dispatch reporter Luke Creasy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Tim Stephens from The Herald-Dispatch joins Paul Swann with an update from last night's TBT match-up between Team 23 and Herd That. Plus more college football honors for Marshall QB Grant Wells. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
The surging Reds, a conversation with Tim Stephens of the Herald-Dispatch and a bad loss for USA basketball.
A baseball conversation with Tim Stephens of the Herald-Dispatch.
Clifton Douglass, Conference USA Assistant Commissioner for Sports Services joins Paul Swann to talk about the addition of West Virginia University as an associate member for men's soccer in the league, then WVU Men's Soccer head coach Dan Stratford speaks with Swann about the move from the Mid-American Conference and what it means for his program. Swann wraps up the program with a visit from Herald-Dispatch reporter Luke Creasy to discuss the Carr Sports report given to the Marshall University Board of Governors Sports Committee, plus Creasy shares what he learned about the new timetable for the proposed Marshall University baseball park. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Tim Stephens of the Herald-Dispatch joins the show to wrap up the high school sports season.
The disappearance of West Virginia native Kenny Hamm has rocked the small rural community of Dunlow in Wayne County. After Ro's first appearance on a local news segment, viewer requests for the club to cover this case skyrocketed. We listened, and we reached out to family members and did the research, now we present to you, The Disappearance of Kenny Hamm. A huge thank you to the family of Kenny Hamm for so graciously agreeing to a written interview with us! Stay tuned after the case as we travel to 1983 in the True Crime Time Machine where we discuss UK-based serial killer Dennis Nilson and the KFC restaurant murders. Sources: Kenny Hamm Written Interview with family member Amanda Whitt Apr. 2021 Kuykendoll, Taylor. “Police Blotter.” The Herald Dispatch, 21 Aug. 2008, www.herald-dispatch.com/ Staff, WSAZ News, director. UPDATE: WVSP Continue Search for Man Missing since March 2015. WVSP Continue Search for Missing Wayne County Man, 28 July 2015, www.wsaz.com/content/news/Police-and-Family-Continue-Search-For-Missing-Wayne-Co-Man-319150061.html. Irr, Tim. “WSAZ Now on Facebook.” Facebook, 4 Mar. 2021, fb.watch/5fAhOpbll4/. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Grant Traylor of the Herald-Dispatch joins the show to preview Marshall's Green-White game.
Defending champion picker Tim Stephens of the Herald Dispatch checks in to make his MLB predictions. Plus, a crazy weekend of college hoops.
Remembering photographer Kent Sandborn with Tim Stephens of the Herald-Dispatch. Plus, college basketball and MLB talk.
HD Media, the West Virginia-based publisher of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Charleston Gazette-Mail and the Herald-Dispatch, is making its own news with the recent announcement that they have filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against Google and Facebook. The purpose is to hopefully help the entire industry receive some form of compensation from the 70%+ of local advertising revenue these tech giants make from the content they exploit. In this segment of E&P Reports, publisher Mike Blinder has an in-depth conversation with lawsuit co-council Paul T. Farrell Jr. and HD Media’s VP of news and executive editor Lee Wolverton to uncover how the lawsuit started and what they want to see happen as a result of their actions. Farrell and Wolverton also speak to how they feel about the need for local journalism and how this suit is not just about ad dollars but also the survival of the news industry as a whole. Related links: Download a copy of the class action lawsuit https://www.scribd.com/document/492607988/Complaint-HD-Media-Co-LLC-v-Google#from_embed “Investigation of Competition in Digital Markets” House Judiciary Committee October 2020 Report on antitrust and anticompetitive conduct by Google and Facebook https://judiciary.house.gov/uploadedfiles/competition_in_digital_markets.pdf?utm_campaign=4493-519 HD Media Wikipedia Page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_Media Paul T Farrell Jr Wikipedia Page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_T._Farrell_Jr.
Grant Traylor covers Marshall athletics and prep sports for the Herald-Dispatch. Traylor gave his take on the Marshall foootball squad and some high school football. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hsblitzpod/support
Dave Lavender, apprenticeship coordinator at the WV Development office, comes on to discuss everything from playing Devil Anse Hatfield on the History Channel, being a reporter for the Herald Dispatch, the future of coal and much more.
Eric Henry chats with Grant Traylor of Huntington's The Herald-Dispatch about Marshall can get over the hump in the new season, as well as the highs and lows of the 2019 season. Happy football watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chuck Landon, the sports columnist for The Herald-Dispatch, joins Paul Swann. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Paul Swann welcomes Tim Stephens from the Herald-Dispatch to discuss his story about Camryn Michallas joining the Marshall softball team. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
In a small town collapsing under the weight of opioid addiction, former magistrate Eugene Crum ran for Sheriff, vowing to clean the streets up. Sheriff Crum became a local hero. But along the way, he made a few enemies. Drugs. Corruption. Murder. Williamson, West Virginia had it all.Important Links:Audience SurveyEpisode PageNamUs #UP12180Human remains found by hunters in Harpers Ferry believed to be Hispanic manEpisode Sources:Eugene Crum Dead: Mingo County Sheriff Fatally Shot Near West Virginia Courthouse - Huffpost article by Hunter Stuart (April 3, 2013)Mingo Sheriff Eugene Crum shot dead - The Register-Herald article by John Raby and Vicki Smith (April 4, 2013)Man Accused In Mingo Sheriff Murder Committed To Mental Hospital - WCHS ABC8 article by Bob Aaron, Jeffrey A. Morris, and Jarrod Clay (January 15, 2015)Eugene Crum Update: Suspect in W. Va. sheriff's killing shot, taken to hospital, police say - CBS News article by Crimesider Staff (April 3, 2013)Accused sheriff killer back in court for competency hearing - Williamson Daily News article by Courtney Hessler (August 26, 2018)Maynard found competent to stand trial in 2015 Mingo sheriff murder case - MetroNews article by Jeff Jenkins (March 1, 2018)Court Upholds Dismissal of Lawsuit Filed by Sheriff's Widow - WV Public article by Associated Press (October 30, 2016)Officials: Judge bought drugs, framed lover's husband - USA Today article by Associated Press (September 23, 2013)Man accused in 2013 murder of Mingo sheriff set for hearing - Herald Dispatch article by Courtney Hessler and Travis Crum (February 27, 2018)Five years after sheriff's murder, corruption probe, Mingo marches on - Charleston Gazette-Mail article by Caity Coyne (March 31, 2018)FBI suspected Mingo sheriff of money laundering, mail fraud - Charleston Gazette-Mail article by Kate White (October 17, 2013)Ex-Mingo Prosecutor Seeks to Avoid Prison Time - WV Public Broadcasting article by Associated Press (July 2, 2014)Former Mingo Judge Sentenced to 50 Months in Prison - WV Public Broadcasting article by Associated Press (June 9, 2014)Charges Dismissed Against Figure in Mingo Probe - WV Public Broadcasting article by Associated Press (February 24, 2014)Prosecutor disputes claims sheriff raped shooter - Herald-Dispatch article by Associated Press (August 23, 2013)Judge Sends Suspect in Sheriff Death Back to Mental Facility - WV Public Broadcasting article by Associated Press (August 25, 2018)Slain W.Va. sheriff honored during funeral - USA Today article by John Raby (April 7, 2013)On This Day - 2013Williamson, WV WikiWelcome to Williamson, W.Va., where there are 6,500 opioid pills per person - NBC News Article by Gabe Gutierrez, Adam Reiss and Corky Siemaszko (February 1, 2018)Cleanser:The Coal House WikiSocial Media:Our WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterIntro Music:She-Wolf In My Heart (bonus) by Sergey Cheremisinov is licensed under a Attribution LicenseOutro Music:Trio for Piano Violin and Viola by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Tim Stephens from the Herald-Dispatch joins Paul Swann to talk about Spring Valley High School standout C.J. Meredith committing to the Marshall Thundering Herd basketball team. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Paul Swann and Taylor Stuck of The Herald-Dispatch discuss the extended delay the COVID-19 pandemic is causing for the Marshall University baseball stadium project. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Joe Person, the beat writer for the Carolina Panthers with The Athletic and former Herald-Dispatch sports writer, joins Guest-Host Brian Sexton for a discussion of the current state of the NFL, including the recent suspension of Cleveland Browns DT Myles Garrett for swinging a helmet at Pittsburgh Steelers QB Mason Rudolph.
Taylor Stuck from the Herald-Dispatch joins Paul Swann for an update on Sodexo ending the vender contract with Stewarts Original Hot Dogs, plus comments from Doc Holiday and Levi Brown. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald Dispatch.
Listen as Ron Gregory from the Herald Dispatch discusses issues from his column.
Political columnist with the Herald Dispatch discusses the Governor's turnaround on the omnibus education bill.
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald Dispatch.
Gregory is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch.
Ron Gregory is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch. He discusses the Senate amendment to prohibit future teacher strikes and school closings due to walk-outs.
Ron Gregory is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch. He brags on US Rep. Carol Miller, talks about flood relief problems, Gov. Jim Justice's troubles, and the needle exchange program.
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald Dispatch.
Ron Gregory of the Herald-Dispatch discusses the 2020 Election by predicting that former WV GOP Delegate Rupie Phillips will run for State Senate. Ron also talks about the Huntington City User Fee, troubles for Gov. Justice, and the latest on former Senator Richard Ojeda.
Joe Person, formerly with the Herald-Dispatch, talked about the NFL Draft with guest host Brian Sexton on 5/3/19. Joe is now with The Athletic covering the Carolina Panthers.
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch.
Ron says it would be hard for him to believe that Gov. Justice is guilty of some of the things he's being accused of. Ron is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch. He also doubles down on his anti-2nd Amendment stand and talks about the corruption in Richwood, WV.
The Herald-Dispatch named Timothy Duke Business Innovator of the Year for 2018. Duke retired last year after 31 years with the company.
Grant Traylor joins The Brandon Lowe show to talk Marshall players in the NFL draft, Spring football, and the Green and White scrimmage! Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify. You can follow the show on Twitter: @WBESBrandonLowe Facebook content: @BrandonLoweShow Station website: 95thesportsfox.com Show goes live Monday- Friday at 5 pm on WBES-AM 950 in Charleston, a Bristol Broadcasting Company station --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hsblitzpod/support
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald Dispatch. He has some extreme left views when it comes to the 2nd Amendment!
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald Dispatch. Listen as we discuss the multiple problems for WV's Governor, City of Huntington problems, Joe Manchin, and more!
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch.
Ron is a political columnist for the Herald-Dispatch. He talks about "Little Jimmy" Justice, Richard Ojeda moving, CAIR coming to WV and more!
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch. He's not buying the excuse some have given for not holding Delegate Mike Caputo accountable for his violent actions which caused injury.
Ron is a political columnist for the Herald-Dispatch. He reflects on the recently concluded WV Legislative Session.
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch.
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch.
Ron is a political columnist with the Herald Dispatch.
Ron is a Herald-Dispatch political columnist. He comments on Gov. Justice's State of the State address, Richard Ojeda resigning from the Senate, and Joe Manchin.
Herald-Dispatch political columnist Ron Gregory shares thoughts about Jim Justice letting Bray Cary run the state!
Ron is a political columnist for the Herald-Dispatch
On this week's Pregame Podcast, Marshall beat writer Grant Traylor of The Herald-Dispatch discusses the upcoming matchup with NC State with Cory Smith. How effective has freshman QB Isaiah Green been thus far? Who are the biggest playmakers in the passing game? Who are the defensive players to watch at critical positions? Traylor breaks it all down with Pack Pride. Listen to the full podcast below and subscribe on iTunes, the Google Play Store or find us on Spotify by searching for "Pack Pride Podcast" under the podcasts section.
Today on the program, Paul Swann speaks with former Herald-Dispatch sports writer Andrew Ramspacher, he now covers South Carolina football for The State. Also, Rob Cornelius from the Ohio Sports Network joins the program to talk about Ohio's game with The University of Virginia being moved to Vanderbilt Stadium on Saturday due to Hurricane Florence. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
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This week on the Pack Pride Podcast, Cory and Deuce are still reeling from the Wolfpack's season-opening loss to the Gamecocks. But it's time to wipe the slate clean and look ahead to Saturday's home opener against Marshall, so we brought in Grant Traylor of the Herald-Dispatch to discuss the Herd.
Today on IPS Live we interview Herald-Dispatch Columnist Chuck Landon about NC State's next opponent, Marshall. James talks with Chuck about Marshall's personnel, how the Herd may look to defend the Wolfpack, Marshall's injury situation, and much more!
Joining Paul Swann today is Herald-Dispatch sports reporter Grant Traylor, DKPittsburghSports.com writer Matt Gajtka and Marshall tennis coach John Mercer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Paul is joined today by Courtney Hessler from the Herald Dispatch, Adam Marco from West Virginia power and is joined in studio by Ted Wilson. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Paul is joined by many guests today including the associate Marshall athletics director Aron Goebble, The Huntington High coach Billy Seal, and Courtney Hessier from the Herald Dispatch. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
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Thomas and Sam discuss what makes things great. Again. Show Notes: The Religion of Donald Trump | Chicago Tribune Bill would make Bible state book in West Virginia | Herald-Dispatch Drop in teenage suicide attempts linked to legalization of same-sex marriage | Guardian Meet the evangelicals trying to make the GOP care about refugees | Vox It’s Decorative Gourd Season | McSweeney’s The post Thinking Religion 98: The Pull of Nostalgia appeared first on Thinking.FM.
On the Gold and Black Radio Pregame Show, we'll look at Purdue's matchup at Marshall on Sunday, with analysis of the Boilermakers, a conversation with Thundering Herd beat writer Grant Traylor of the Herald-Dispatch, a feature on quarterback Austin Appleby and more. We'll take a look at the latest in recruiting and the Big Ten, pick "Our Boys," and predict the game's winner.
Buddy Sampson joins the show tonight to share his wide range of experiences in the Entertainment Industry. From being a staff writer for magazines like The LA Weekly, The Herald Dispatch, Rap Pages Magazine and Black Meetings and Tourism Magazines. He's also the CEO/Publisher of The Scoop LA. Buddy has also served as a Publicist for the Community Health Alliance of Pasadena. His career has also taken him to Larry Flynt Publications, where Buddy served as National Sales Coordinator for PC Portables Magazine, Tips & Tricks Magazine and Sci-Fi Universe Magazine. And, Buddy is an accomplished musician - we love musicians! Call 323 657-1493 to ask Buddy a question or join in the fun!
Buddy Sampson joins the show tonight to share his wide range of experiences in the Entertainment Industry. From being a staff writer for magazines like The LA Weekly, The Herald Dispatch, Rap Pages Magazine and Black Meetings and Tourism Magazines. He's also the CEO/Publisher of The Scoop LA. Buddy has also served as a Publicist for the Community Health Alliance of Pasadena. His career has also taken him to Larry Flynt Publications, where Buddy served as National Sales Coordinator for PC Portables Magazine, Tips & Tricks Magazine and Sci-Fi Universe Magazine. And, Buddy is an accomplished musician - we love musicians! Call 323 657-1493 to ask Buddy a question or join in the fun!
Mike Kirtner sits down with Chuck Landon, award winning columnist for the Herald-Dispatch, and the Director of Athletics for Marshall University, Mike Hamrick.
Mike Kirtner, Mike Hamrick, MU AD, and Chuck Landon, award winning columnist for the Herald-Dispatch. These guys take your phone calls every week.
Bobby Nelson & Jean Dean welcomed Dave Peyton, former Herald-Dispatch and Charleston Daily Mail columnist. They discussed the government re-opening.