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Logan boys schedule full of challenges Prep football Class AAA playoffs: Nitro advances, but game called due to fight A football game in Nitro won by the Wildcats, 41-7, ended as a West Side Story-style fight between the Jets and Sharks -- ugly.
By DYLAN VIDOVICH Logan Banner Updated Nov 12, 2024 LOGAN — In what was the only contested local race of the 2024 general election season, Republican Eric Porter easily cruised to victory in his bid for a seat on the Logan County Commission.
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LOGAN — Ronnie Staley III and Jayden Waymon each scored a pair of touchdowns Friday night to lead the visiting No. 10 Class AA Wayne Pioneers (5-4) to an important 55-20 victory over the Logan Wildcats (2-7) at Willis-Nisbet Stadium.
The Logan Banner, originally named the Logan County Banner, was founded in 1888, by Henry Clay Ragland, a veteran of the Confederate army, as a weekly paper. It was previously owned by Heartland Publications, which was merged in 2012 with other companies into Civitas Media.
The Logan Banner, originally named the Logan County Banner, is a community newspaper covering Logan, West Virginia. The newspaper was founded in 1889 by Henry Clay Ragland, a veteran of the Confederate army, as a weekly paper.
Held in partnership with the Logan County Fire Association, members from multiple local fire departments and Logan County 911 showed up — in formal attire and spouses in tow — for the return of the once annual event.
LOGAN — Eighty-five indictments were handed down by a Logan County Grand Jury in September. The list was released Friday, Sept. 13 by Logan County Prosecuting Attorney David Wandling. On the docket for Judge Joshua Butcher includes the following 43 indictments:
Logan County Clerk John Turner and Logan city councilman Brandon Picklesimer demonstrate an ExpressVote voting machine to students at Logan Elementary School on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024. DYLAN VIDOVICH | Logan Banner