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  2. Coal Valley News - Wikipedia

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    The Coal Valley News is a weekly newspaper produced in Madison in the U.S. state of West Virginia. [2] Published on Wednesdays, it has a 2016 circulation of 1,176, [1] and is owned by HD Media. [3] The 2014 book The Coal River Valley in the Civil War: West Virginia Mountains identified the Coal Valley News as the "region's principal local ...

  3. List of newspapers in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers", West Virginia: A Guide to the Mountain State, American Guide Series, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 112+, ISBN 9781603540476 – via Google Books; Otis K. Rice (July 1953). "West Virginia Printers and their Work, 1790-1830". West Virginia History. West Virginia Historical Society. ISSN 0043 ...

  4. HD Media - Wikipedia

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    HD Media Co., LLC is a Huntington, West Virginia, based publisher of daily and weekly newspapers and magazines. It was established by Doug Reynolds in 2013 to purchase the Herald-Dispatch from Champion Industries.

  5. West Virginia middle school student dies after sustaining ...

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    Cohen Craddock, a 14-year-old West Virginia middle school student died over the weekend after sustaining injuries during a Friday football practice.

  6. Middle Schooler, 13, Dies After Suffering Head Injury at ...

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    A middle school boy tragically died after suffering a head injury during football practice in Madison, West Virginia. He was 13. Cohen Craddock, an eighth-grader at Madison Middle School in West ...

  7. Police chief paid for sex acts with underage girl while ...

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    The former police chief of a small West Virginia town is facing over a decade in prison after he was found guilty of sex trafficking an underage girl, federal prosecutors said.

  8. Madison, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Madison was first established as Boone Court House.The town was renamed circa 1865, presumably for James Madison, the fourth president of the United States.Other theories hold that it was named for lawyer James Madison Laidley or for William Madison Peyton, a pioneer coal operator, who was a leader in the movement which resulted in the formation of Boone County and for whom Peytona on Big Coal ...

  9. The Daily Athenaeum - Wikipedia

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    The DA is distributed at various locations on campus, as well as around Morgantown, West Virginia, in restaurants and businesses. Content is also available online via its website. News, Sports and special features reported in the DA have regularly been picked up and covered in many national newspapers as well as network news organizations.