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Jerry West, NBA and WVU legend, dies at 86
Observer-Reporter· 2 days agoWest Virginia Mountaineer basketball great Jerry West is shown with a bronze likeness of him that was unveiled Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007, in Morgantown,...
Chuck Landon: Jerry West was always one of us
The Charleston Gazette· 1 day agoLook in any direction.
On This Day, June 12: Little League agrees to allow girls to play
UPI· 2 days agoOn June 12, 1974, after 35 years of existence, the Little League organization asked Congress to...
Virginia NAACP sues school board for reinstating Confederate names
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoThe Virginia NAACP sued a county school board Tuesday over its reinstatement of Confederate military...
Liberals have lost their patriotism
The Hill· 5 days agoTo be sure, political liberals back then could be critical of America’s past and present, but most saw our country as an imperfect nation aspiring toward...
Stop letting revisionists rewrite American history
The Hill· 3 days agoIn a powerful commencement speech to the graduates of Brandeis University, filmmaker Ken Burns highlighted the importance of studying American history:...
Journal Junction for June 10, 2024
The Martinsburg Journal· 4 days agoNew statute of limitations says the next Administration can prosecute Hillary Clinton for buying a fake Russia dossier and charging it as a campaign expense. The White House claims he’s in tip ...
Jerry West leaves a lasting legacy at WVU, in basketball overall
Weirton Daily Times· 20 hours agoIn the world of basketball, he carries the same kind of aura a Babe Ruth or Willie Mays did in baseball; a Jim Brown or Tom Brady did in football. It was the last time they played in an NCAA Championship game.
West changed the world of basketball
The East Liverpool Review· 21 hours agoIn the world of basketball, he carries the same kind of aura a Babe Ruth or Willie Mays did in baseball; a Jim Brown or Tom Brady did in football. It was the last time they played in an NCAA Championship game.