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MEC Notebook

News and notes from around the Mountain East Conference.

DWC Announces Investment in Catholic School Families Across West Virginia

The decision was made with the pandemic in mind.

Diocese Increases Role of Laity through Diocesan Pastoral Council

The Diocesan Pastoral Council has been re-established by the Most Rev. Mark E. Brennan, Bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston.

Storch Comfortable with Legislature’s Precaution Plan

The West Virginia Legislature will gavel in the 2021 regular session on Feb. 10.

Storch Continues Fighting for Greyhound Industry

There are more than 1,100 residents who depend on live racing in Wheeling.

Bishops’ Decision on Amends for Bishop Bransfield

Statement by Bishop Mark Brennan of the Wheeling-Charleston Diocese on the Congregation of Bishops’ decision on amends plan for Bishop Michael J. Bransfield: I wish...

Sports on in West Virginia… For Now

CHARLESTON W.Va. - With COVID-19 on the rise in the mountain state yet again officials are looking towards a possible return for sports in...

Winning in the Winters

NEW MARTINSVILLE, W.Va. - Basketball isn't just a game; it is a way of life for coach Mark Winters. Winters was graduated from Magnolia...

Life on Hold

As a WVU student, Teran looks forward to his return to Morgantown.

2020 – Turning Pain into Power

I am feeling as if my spirit is ready to release a sigh, as if it's been holding its breath for a very long time. New Year's resolutions aren't really my thing, but I do like to acknowledge the closing of one chapter and beginning of another.

Tops of 2019 – Giveth and Taketh Away

A User Fee collection will begin in the city of Wheeling in less than a week to pay for the construction of a $15...

Minor-League Ball in Jeopardy

I'm worried because of the guy in charge, Rob Manfred. Now, Rob Manfred is a very intelligent man. He's the commissioner of Major League Baseball, for crying out loud. Trouble is, some other very intelligent people are literally crying out loud right now because of Rob Manfred, who is going out of his way to kill baseball in 42 cities. And, believe me, he's just getting started.

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