Author: John W. Miller

The Wheeling Nailers bounced right back into the win column, and exacted revenge on the Toledo Walleye on Saturday night at Huntington Center. Sam Houde scored twice and Sergei Murashov made 34 saves in the 5-2...
The boutique is located in the Town Centre at The Highlands.

Moundsville Loses Its Newspaper After 133 Years

The Echo was more than a century old until it ceased publishing last week.

Chamberlain Prepares for Friday Signing Event at Strand Theatre

The book is full of Marshall County history.

After Run on PBS, ‘Moundsville’ Now Free on YouTube

The film was played on more than 300 TV stations in the country.

The Slaw Line, Fallout 76 and Other Stories We Need to Tell About West Virginia

The Mountain State has more stories than storytellers at this time.

African Nun in Moundsville Strives to Help Needy in Appalachia

She has been in America since 2007.

First-Ever ‘MOUNDSVILLE’ Free Screening at 2,200-Year-Old Grave Creek Mound in Moundsville at 2 p.m. on April 9

For the first time ever, our PBS film Moundsville is going to be screened at the actual site of the Grave Creek Mound, built by the Adena...

The Art of Teaching Classical Music in a West Virginia High School

(Publisher's Note: This article is published as a part of LEDE's partnership with Moundsville.org, a blog that highlights unique aspects about the city of...

The First Forward Pass in Pro Football History Was Against Moundsville – Or Was It?

The author has completed extensive research.

West Virginia’s Forgotten Fight: To Be or Not to Be the ‘Switzerland of America’

The marketing strategy was criticized by many residents of the state.

LADY GAGA IN TALKS TO PLAY 4TH OF JULY ON TOP OF MOUND

Well, it is April 1st, right?

THE SECRET HISTORY OF UNDER ARMOUR IN MOUNDSVILLE

These days, Marshall County is known for the gas and oil activity.

Recent articles

spot_img