The Talk of the Town with Dave Wilson and Sarah Giosi airs each weekday morning at 9:06 and features discussions about current events around north central West Virginia.
WVU Vice President of Student Life Gary Furbee on student move-in and Welcome Week
CASA for Kids Board President Brandi Wolfe on their Goose Chase event coming to the community August 29.
Rachel Mitchel from the Mon County Center on the commercial kitchen
Harrison County Sheriff Robert Matheny II on recent vape shop raids.
Morgantown Director of Arts and Culture Vincent Kitch on Who's Bad and The Heavy Hitters tomorrow as part of the Ruby Summer Concert Series.
President and CEO of Hope Gas Morgan O'Brein on the Purchased Gas Adjustment and the Pipeline Replacement and Expansion Program.
President of Peak Health Amos Ross on their growth and new CMS 4.5 rating.
Libertarian candidate for the State Senate seat in District 13 Taylor Richmond.
Democrat candidate for the U.S. Senate Rachel Fetty Anderson on her campaign
State Treasurer Larry Pack on TANF funding and the School Clothing Voucher program
Democrat candidate for the U.S. Senate Rachel Fetty Anderson on her campaign
Masry Beth Selby on the the Pantry Plus More Back to School Bash
Rev. Raymond Morris and Teresa Morris Flanary on the Miracle Mission Church Back to School backpack distribution event.
Taylor Helms with Mon County Parks about the event at Chestnut Ridge Park this weekend.
City of Buckhannon spokesman Randy Sanders with an update on flood recovery.
Special projects coordinator with the city of Morgantown on National Night Out coming up Wednesday, August 5, 2026 at Krepps Park.
Titan Roofing owner James Sanders on the recent flood relief supply drive.
State Senator Ben Queen, R-Harrison, 12, on Lewis County flood relief efforts
Buckhannon city spokesman Randy Sanders with an update from their city and needs.
Appalachian Glass owner Chip Turner joins the show to discuss flood recorvery efforts in Weston.
WVU Assistant Vice President of Student Financial Services Candi Frazier joins the program to talk about student debt.
Monongalia County Delegate Evan Hansen discusses possible proposal involving ALPR cameras.
Blue Ridge Care President and CEO Jason Parsons joins the show to highlight volunteer work for Camp Aaron.
Pierpont Community and Technical College Provost David Beighley with an update prior to the fall semester.
Earl Scime from thw MARS Robtic Team that will be participating in the West Virginia Robotics Extreme (WVRoX) – 2-day endurance robotics competition to be held at Fairmont State University this weekend.
Cam "Forklift" Williams- two-time state champ in the West Virginia Strongman contest
Taylor Helms from Mon County Parks on the Dead All Along show at Mason Dixon Park Saturday.
Joe Forester President & CEO St. Joseph's Hospital in Buckhannon on their respoinse to the storm
Joe Second- Senior Director of Operations Vandalia Health Mon Stonewall Jackson Hospital in Weston on their storm response
Secretary of State Kris Warner on the relocation of the Vietnam Veterans Association on the possibility of moving the headquarters from Washington D.C. to Bridgeport. Plus, the Public Notice of Intent for the Citizenship Requirement to Vote in West Virginia Elections Amendment.
Titan Roofing owner James Sanders on the joint flood relief supply drive with WVRC Media
Morgantown City Councilor Weez Michael on median clean ups at the entrances to the city,.
Morgantown Director of Arts and Culture Vincent Kitch on the Ruby Summer Concert Series.
U.s. Senator Shelley Moore Capito on recent storms and flooding, Water Resources Development Act, Iran, and the recent grant from the National Science Foundation for the Resilient Energy Technology and Infrstructure Consortium.
Delegate David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82, with his storm experisnce and an update regarding Republic Sevices
State Senator Chris Rose, R, Monongalia, 2, on the possibility of guardrails for the use of Flock cameras.
Morgantown High School principal Paul Mihalko and instructional support leader Kevin Colistra and the Model School designation earned by the school.
Weege Vargo on preparations for the 47th Italian Heritage Festival
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser on Kibar Aluminun facility
Doug Arbogast and Daniel Eades from WVU on the Tourism, Resiliency and Indicators for Post-Pandemic Planning (TRIP) project
Producer Ethan on the World Cup Final
Danny Twilley, Assistant Vice President- Economic & Community Development; West Virginia University with an update on the Ascend program
WVU Student Government Association President Colin Street on his recent trip to Kenya and their leghislative priorities for the upcoming year.
Tom Bloom on the East End Village project and Flock cameras
Outgoing President & CEO of Visit Mountaineer Country6 CVB on her transition to CEO of Mylan Park
Secretary of State Kris Warner on the National Secretaries of State Conference and the Harrison County District 71 House of Delegates race.
Producer Ethan with a World Cup update.
Brett Tingley from Space.com on the New Horizons space probe
Special Project Coordinator with the city of Morgantown Shannon Davis on National Night Out coming August 5.
Lisa and Chase Travis on the Grilling on the Gridiron event at Mylan Park this weekend
Attorney General J.B. McCuskey
Executive Director of the Allegheny Highland Chapter of the American Red Cross on the critical blood shortage.
Thoughts about the East End Village Redevlopment project.
Caleb Lee on the negative social media backlash regarding the Trump Calssic at the Tygart Lake Public Gold Course. The event collects food iems for local food pantries.
Dan Miller from the Cheat Lake Rotary Club on the Flags for Heroes program.
Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, 78, on his letter to FirstEnergy asking them to evaluate their infrastructure in the Monongalia County area.
Chief Operating Officer from Bionis Tire Recycling with information about their different colored rubber mulch available to the public- now in Mountaineer blue.
Josh Swiger, Teaching Assistant at the WVU School of Music Business and Industry on Darkside of the Moonshine as part of the Ruby Summer Concert series Friday.
Monongalia County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell on the I Love my West Virginia Public Schools campaign
Delegate Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, On the I Love my West Virginia Schools campaign and reforms to state code.
Founder and CEO of Diversified Enegy on the free youth football camp in partnership with Gold & Blue Enterprises at Milan Puskar Stadium today with WVU players.
Democrat candidate for the House of Delegates District 82 Eddie Wagoner
Thoughts about "hostile infrastructure."
Veteran Partnership Coordinator with Valley Health Care System and Chris Staud, Founder of the Forgotten Flag Foundation on the flag ceremony planned for Thursday at 1 p.m.
Libertarian candidate for state Senate District 13 Taylor Richmond
Producer Ethan on the USA World Cup loss
Delegate John Williams, D, Monongalia, 80, on his campaign for the state Senate.
Jessica Thompson, Director of Operations at Hazel's House of Hope on their Open House July 23.
Producer Ethan on the World Cup
National Weather Service Meteorologist Jarred Rackley on the heat and breakdown of the heat down of the heat dome that could lead to severe weather.
Thoughts from the Host about Flock cameras
Professor Emeritus from the WVU School of Music, John Hendricks on moving the 35th Independence Day concertt inside the Creative Arts Center.
Taylor Helms from Monongalia County Parks about Independence Day activities.
Jamie Whoolery, Assistant Dean of Production, Presentation, Operations, and Cultural Engagement at the WVU Creative Arts Center with the 2026-27 University Arts Series
Retiring Morgantown Monongalia Metropolitan Planning Organization executive director Bill Austin.
Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 13, on year end fiscal year budget issues.
Morgantown director of Arts and Culture Vincent Kitch on activities over the Independence Day weekend.
Health Officer, Dr. Brian Huggins ans PIO Marywade Burnside from the Monongalia County Health Department on their upcoming move.
David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82, on his report to the Public Service Commission about poor service from Republic Services and changes in vape regualtions statewide that go into effect tomorrow.
President and CEO of HealthNet Clinton Burley on their 40th anniversary and fleet of helicopters.
Veteran Partnership coordinator at Valley Health System Terry Vance on his column for the 250th birthday of the nation.
David Cottrell on the Battelle District Fair July 6 through July 11.
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes on a wrong way driver overnight on I-68 in the Cheat Lake area.
Tabitha Lafferre from Fairmont State University about the The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2026 Civil Engineering Student Championships, hosted by Fairmont State University.
Marion County Schools Superintendent Dr. Donna Heston on the recent review by the West Virginia Board of Education.
Professor ameritus from the WVU School of Music on the 35th Independence Day Concert on the lawn of the Creative Arts Center July 4.
Chair of the Wisdom Academy Board Javaid Syed and Wisdom Academy Principal Debra Hamilton on the $1.1 million grant received from the SBA.
Chief of the Grant Town Volunteer Fire Department on the Grant town Volunteer Fire Department Junior First Responder Academy
WVAQ's Just Jamie on Camping for Canines at Kendrick Family Ball Park this weekend.
Gil Wite from the National Federation of Independent Business on the negative sentiment among small business owners, and legislative priorities.
AFL-CIO President and CEO Josh Sword on the governor's plan to take away civil service protections from state workers.
State Treasurer and Chairman of the Hope Scholarship Board on the growth and future of the scholarship program.
President and CEO of the Morgantown Area Partnership with an update on the East End Village redevelopment project.
Triple A spokesman Jim Garrity with a Fourth of July travel forecast
Ethan Collins with a World Cup updaye.
Brad McElhinney on the battle for the Greenbrier
David Tucker, Member of the 201st Artillery Regiment that returned home from Desert Storm 35 years ago
Fairmont State University Political Science professor Robert Bolton on the leftward lurch of the Democrat party.
Delegate Evan Hansen, D, Monongalia, 79, on Behind the Meter technology
Democrat candidate for the Second Congressional District in the fall, Ace Parsi on current events and the campaign
Kaitlin McCormick from NextEra Energy Transmission, Senior Project Director for the Mid- Atlantic Resiliency Link on the culmination of Public Service Commission public comment sessions
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser on the 1 year anniverary of the Father's Day floods
Clark Nicklow with Preston County Emergency Management on the Cascade Dam
Hoppy Kercheval in Omaha with a Mountaineer update from the College World Series
Derek Board and Russ with Commemorate Through Chords
Second District Congressman Riley Moore
Morgantown Arts and Culture Director Vincent Kitch
Reporter Joe Nelson with reaction to the WVU sendoff to Omaha
Vice President of Alumni Relations, CEO of the WVU Alumni Association, Kevin Berry and Jasmyn Goodwin, Executive Director of Visit Omaha on the College World Series trip.
Delegate David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82, House Bill 4005- the Youth Apprentceship program.
Anne Montague and Robert Karchnyak with information on the Rosie the Riveter Bluebird Trail” during a special two-day installation of bluebird nest boxes across five locations from Sunday afternoon, June 14, 2026, through Tuesday morning, June 16, 2026.
Scott Frederick on the restoration of the Lilly's Crown Jewel clock he restored that is now in downtown Morgantown.
Tony Campbell, president of West Virginians Against Transmission Line Injustice and Juliet Marlier, owner of property along the proposed route of the MARL on PSC public comment hearings in Mon and Preston Counties.
Democrat State Senator Joey Garcia, Marion, 13, and Republican State Senator Jay Taylor, Taylor, 14, on reforms to the Child Protective Services system and the DoHS.
Veteran Partnership Coordinator with Valley Health Care Terry Vance on the importance, meaning, and care of the American flag.
Steve Lindsey from the Bruceton Brandonville Volunteer Fire Department about their plan to stage AED devices in public areas and free CPR classes for the community.
Co-president of Eduducation West Virginia Dale Lee on what he wants to see lawmakers prioritize when it comes to education.
Morgantown Director of Arts and Culture Vincent Kitch on the start of the Ruby Summer Concert Series tomorrow night.
The parents of former Morgantown police officer Zane Breakiron on the 3rd annual Zane Breakiron Memorial Ride. June 3 is the third anniversary of Zane's passing as a result of an accident in 2023.
Titan Roofing owner, James Sanders on the 6th Annual Vetran Roof Giveaway
Ti Xu with Gathergov.com on the Behind The Meter concept to power data centers.
Executive Director of the West Virginia First Foundation, Jonathan Board on the Community Catalyst Grant.
Producer Ethan on the WVU/Kentucky Regional final.
Monongah resident Andrew Biro on their opposition to proposed utility rate increases
Commissioner of the West Virginia Acoholic Beverage Control Administration, Fred Wooton on the implementation of new vape laws this summer.
President of West Virginians Agianst Transmission Line InjusticTony Casmpbell on upcoming public meetings related to ther MARL project.
State Treasurer Larry Pack with the SMERT529 Sweepstakes winner
Dr. Samantha Godbey, Director of the Civics Institute at Fairmont State University on their civics-based student survey.
Betty Critch and Denise Palmer on the 100th anniversary of the Quota Club and AED donations.
Grafton resident Ronnie Burns on the protest he organized this weekend seeking Child Protective Services reforms
Taylor Helms from Monongalia County Parks on the beginning of the Chestnut Ridge Park Summer Conerct Series this weekend.
Vice Provost from West Virginia University and the expansion of their Rare Earth Element programs
Communications director for Visit Mountaineer Country CVB on the NCAA Regional to be held at the Kendrick Family Ballpark this weekend.
Monongalia County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell on the rainy graduation ceremonies and future plans.
Elyssa LaPoe, Clay Battelle High School parent on staffing changes in the district concerning parents.
Morgantown High School Track coaches Dan Fink and Katie Leedom on the accomplishments of their teams this past season.
MetroNews Sports Reporter Joe Brocato joins the show to talk about the upcoming NCAA Baseball Regional taking place in Morgantown.
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble appears in-studio to announced the return of the 4th of July Parade.
Attorney General J.B. McCuskey on the Hope Gas Pathwats to Hope program
Kelsy Crawford teaching instructor, engineering technology, WVU Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources. A tem from the college recently won first place at the inaugural Project MFG Additive Manufacturing National Championship.
Executive Director of the Scotts Run Settlement House, Brian Butcher on their mission and the Christmas in July event coming up on July 18.
West Virginia State Senate President Randy Smith on the outcome of the primary election.
Monongalia County Board of Education President Mike Kelly on passage of the Excess Levy Renewal and reelection of board members.
Meteorologist Matt Brudy on the approaching heat wave.
Chairman of Gene Vance Jr. Foundation Michael Minc joins the program to discuss the 15th Annual Gene Vance Jr. Day.
Democrat nominee for Mon County Commission Julie Knight reflects on her primary election campaign after defeating incumbent Commissioner Jeff Arnett.
Matt Epling with the Transportation Division of the Public Service Commission about their participation in the 2026 International Roadcheck on I-68 just outside Morgantown.
Director of University Events at WVU- Kelly Saunders Flanagan on May Commencement this weekend.
Bill Walker, Executive Director of National Security and Cyberspace Programs, and of WVU Cyber on the partnership with the company Twnety. ,
Veterans Partnership Coordinator at Valley Health Care System, Terry Vance on his Veteran's Corner column and importasnt patriotic days coming in May.
Chairman of the Monongalia County Rebulican party, Dale Sparks on their golf scramble at the Lakeview
Cortlee Robey on the Bright Horizons Learning center coming to Hazel's House of Hope,
Servando Arredondo from the Mountaineer Food Bank about the Zero Waste, Zero Hunger donation program in Kroger stores.
Fairmont city manager Travis Blosser with recap for his second State of the City Address
WVU Hospitals COO Nathan Burt on the future on the Mon County Health Department properties acquired from the Mon County Commission.
Democrat candidate for the Second Congressional District Stephanie Tomana
Carolina Aguilera and Katie Luceanie on the Saving Grace Septic and Rentals and WVRC Media Diaper Drive at the station on Earl Core Rpad on Friday.
Associate professor at the WVU College of Law on the use of AI in the legal system
John Williams, D, Monongalia, 80, candidate for District 13 of the state senate on his campiagn and jail operating costs for counties.
State Senator Mike Oliverio on jail bills in Monongalia Counjty and across the state.
Director of the Chestnut Mountain Ranch Greg Clutter on the All In Foster Care Summit Wednesday in Morgantown at the Chestnut Mountain Church
Preston County PSD 1 customer Michelle Hatch on the complaint she filed with the PSC on the board.
Delegate David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82, on his campaign and reconstruction of Easton Hill Road.
Tom Willis, R, Berkeley, 15, os his run for the U.S. Senate
Scott Willis on the Grafton Memorial Day Parade
Jessica Dobrinski, chief of staff with the Cardinal Institute on Vandalia Health closing labor & delivery services.
Amber Ravenscroft from the Bridging Innovation Institute on Bridging Innovation Week held in Morgantown.
Fairmont city manager Travis Blosser on the plan for properties damaged during 2025 Father's Day flooding.
Preston County Commission president Hunter Thomas on the proposed EMS Impact Fee.
Democrat candidate for the House of Delegates seat in District 82 Eddie Wagoner
Cambrie Gerdes from NEVA on their concert to support WVU Medicine Golisano Children's Hospital
Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, 78, on Gas Station Heroin, the campaign, and primary activity by the governor
Eddie Wagoner, Democrat candidate for House of Delegates District 82
Cambrie Gerdes with NEVA about their concert May 2 to benefit WVU Medicine Golisano Children's Hospital
Mon County Commissioner on the health department move
Thomas Ramsey, Democrat candidate for the House of Delegate District 82
Executive Director at Christian Help Colleen Lankford honored to win the $25,000 gift from 100 Plus People Who Care
Chief operating officer from Bionic Tire in Masontown on their operations and economic impact.
Chairman of the Monongalia County Schools Levy Committee on the Excess Levy Renewal that will be on the May 12 ballot
Information about the Blue and Gold Mine sale coming up in May.
Eric Ewers, Director, and Suan Shumaker, producer, of "Henry David Thoreau," a three part PBS documentary. There will be a special screening at the Met in downtown Morgantown on Thursday, April 30 with a VIP reception at 125 Pleasant Street to follow.
Jon Adler, executive director of the West Virginia Association of County Government and Mark Musick, Monongalia County Assessor to talk about Couty Government Month.
Morgantown Sicth Ward Councilor Mark Downs on the Tuesday, April 28 6 p.m. meeting at City Hall on the increase to the Safe Streets and safe Community user fee.
Jim Garrity from AAA Mid-Atlantic on gas prices.
Cal Carlson- Chairman if the Mon County Democrat Party
U.S. Attorney for the Northen District of the state Matthew Harvey on falling OD death rates and drug interdiction
Robert Dobkin- Republican candidate for the state Senate seat in the Second District
State DOH District 4 Manager Earl Gaskins on Green Bag Road, slip repair on Smithtown Road, and potholes
Morgantown Library System executive director Sarah Cranstoun on their new logo and website
Monongalia County Republican Executive Committee Chairman Dale Sparks on registering to vote and what they'll be doing leading up to the election.
Kristi Mullenax and Morgan Benson from the Suncrest Elementary School on their military celebration this week.
Justice Gerald Titus running for reelection to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals in Division I
Shannon Davis from the city of Morgantown on the upcoming National Night Out.
Co-founder and CEO of Diversified Energy, Rusty Hutson on natural gas markets and the future of price
Toby Heaney, Republican candidate for state Senate District 2
Michael Grace, president and CEO of WVU Hospitals and COO of the WVU Health System.
Delegate John Williams, D, Monongalia, 80, and candidate for the state senate seat in District 13
Cheat Lake Volunteer Fire Department chief Samantha Bice on the Lakeside Drive fire response
Director of Arts and Culture with the city of Morgantown, Voncent Kitch on their USA Today nomination of the Ruby Summer Concert Series as one of the top 10 summer concert series in the nation.
Tony Campbell with West Virginians Against Transmission Line Injustice with an updaye on MARL project that willimpact Monongalia, Mineral, Hampshire, and Preston Counties.
Martin Hunt, president and CEO of Shopgarage.com- a clearinghouse for municipalities to sell good used fire service equipment.
Letter carrier Just Jarman on the largest one day food drive in the nation, Stamp Out Hunger Day May 9, 2026
Taylor Helms from Mon County Parks on the Ramp Dinner coming up at Mason Dixon Park
A conversation with Attorney General J.B. McCuskey
Ashok Argarwal and Mike Green on the reboot of 100 people That Care and their meeting coming up April 27
Cambrie Gerdes on the Morgantown Theater Company production of Sweeney Todd to be presented at the Met in downtown Morgantown in May
Terry Vance, Veterans Partnership Coordinator at Valley Halth Care System and Rebecca Flanagan From Stars and Strides on "The Night at the Races" at the Bridgeport Conference Center this Saturday.
State Senate Tom Willis, R, Berkeley, 15, on his run in the Republican primary against Senator Shelley Moore Capito for the U.S. Senate
Maddie Wis on the 19th Mohigan Idol this weekend.
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble on budget, taxes, sales taxes, the Safe Streets & Safe Community Service Fee, and East End Village
President and CEO of the Morgantown Area Partnership on the status of the East End Village redevelopment project.
Taylor Richardson, Libertarian candidate for the state Senate seat in District 13
Executive Director of the West Virginia Public Education Collaborative Donna Peduto on Focus Forward: Minds and Machines held in Morgantown
Shawn Welsh- host of the Vet SOS podcast
Director of Arts and Culture for the city of Morgantown Vincent Kitch with 2026 Ruby Summer Concert Series lineup.
Senator Mike Oliverio, R, 13, of the remaining bills to be approved by the governor
Fairmont city manager Travis Blosser on the Kibar Americas purchase of the former Novelis facility.
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble
Blurgrass legend Tim O'Brien on his Morgantown show April 1, 2026
Delegate John Williams, D, Monongalia, on child care legislation yet to be signed by the governor.
Jonell Strough and Mark Brazaitis on the Touch the Earth Festival April 18
Secretary of State Kris Warner on the new Office of Entrepreneurship to open July 1, 2026.
State EMS Coalition Executive Director Chris Hall on the bill that would provide permanent funding for EMS units across the state.
Dr. Sarah Armstrong Tucker, Chancellor of the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission on the incentive-based higher education funding formula.
Delegate Evan Hansen, D, Monongalia, 79, reflecting on the legislative session.
Capaign Director for Moms Rising West Virginia Amy Jo Hutchinson on waiting for the governor to sign House Bill 4191 providing child care supports and tax credits.
Vice President of Government Affairs and Collaboration from WVU Travis Molohan on state investment in higher education during the most recent legislative session.
Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, 78, on the camping ban that failed. Two aerospace initiatives fail and a recap of economic development issues from the session.
WILL Greene on the WVU Day of Giving
Monongalia County Commission President Tom Bloom on the future of Mon Health following the Vandalia Health reorganization and release of David Goldberg.
Former prison union official Jose Rojas on the difficult conditions and recent inmate deaths at USP Hazelton
Delegate David McCormick, R, Monongalia, on the Vape Safety Act and a recap of the legislative session.
Kyle Wiggs deconstructs the WVU, Kentucky women's basketball NCAA regional champuionship
Jetinnell from the Allegheny Image Factory. He and his brother, Robert run the successful movie production business in Fairmont and have scored two films in the Netflix top five this year.
David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82, on the Vape Safety Act and the legislative session.
Kyle Wiggs with a preview of the WVU-Kentucky tournament game to be played in Morgantown tonight.
Kaitlyn Wilson- How to help a Blacksville family who has lost everything in a fire.
Marion County Schools superintendent Dr. Donna Heston on their enrollment challenges ans consolidation possibilities.
John Williams, D, Monongalia, 80, and candidate for the state senate on tax cuts versus school funding
Mary Buchanan on the 28th Annual Rose Dinner presented by West Virginians for life.
Marion County Senator Joey Garcia recaps the legislative session
Visit Mountaineer Country President and CEO Susan Riddle talks about the upcoming NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament games being hosted in Morgantown.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom discusses updates on road improvements taking place around the county.
State Senator Mike Oliverio with his take from the 60-day legislative session.
Democrat candidate for U.S. Congress in the Second District Ace Parsi
Delegate Joe Statler, R, Momonongalia, 77, and Chairman of the House Education Committee reflects on the legislative session.
Senator Tom Willis, R, Berkeley, 15, on the legislative session
Mon County Sheriff Todd Forbes on motor vehicle safety around school zones and school buses
Senator Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 13, on the legislative session so far.
Delegate Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, with an update from Charleston
Delegate Evan Hansen, D, Momongalia, 79, with an update from Charleston
State Department of Highways District 4 Manager Earl Gaskins with an update on the pothole at mile marker 148.5 and road safety
Deb Mullens, President of the Daughter of the King Ministries, Inc. on the Journey to the Cross coming to the Met in downtown Morgantown March 20 and March 21.
Terry Vance, Valley Heathcare on his veterans column in the Dominion Post.
Jina Belcher, Executive Director of the New River Gourge Economic Development Authority on aviation economic development bills in the state legislature.
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes on the MONSTER pothole on I-79 southbound at MM 148.5
Josh Brady and John Helmick from the Department of Mining and Industrial Extension on theirlatest competition in Canada, training the U.S. Border Patrol, and the future of the program.
The 72nd Mountaineer Reese Allen
Marion County Schools superintendent Donna Heston on her contract situation.
Senator Mike Olivero, R, Monongalia, 13, with an update from the legislative sessiom.
Clair Titley and Eric Finch on the Hulu docuseries about the Skylar Neese series entitled Friends like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese
Sarah Fox from the Mountaineer Council of Scouting America on Egg Quest coming April 11
Heath Cale on the Morgantown Theater Company production of James and the Gian Peach Jr.
Mon County Delegate Joe Statler on the final ten days of the legislative session.
Secretary of State Kris Warner on the I Voted Sticker Contest and registering young people to vote
Heath from the Morgantown Theater Company on their production of James and the Giant Peach Jr.
Sarah Fox from the Mountaineer Area Council of Scouting America on Egg Quest set for April 11 at Camp Mountaneer .
Dr. Matt Johnson with REPATH- Recovery Empowerment through Policy, Advocacy, Transformation, and Hope, a new nonprofit meant to amplify recovery voices and strengthen substance use disorder support systems statewide.
Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13, on Raylee's Law and the state budget process
Hope Gas President and CEO Morgan O'Brien on the grand opening of Safety City in Clarksburg.
Kelly Ayersman and Rachille Beatty on the 26th Annual Fishing, Hunting, and Outdoor Sports Show at Mylan Park.
MikeOliverio, R, Monongalia, 13, on the $70,000 for the University High School Sports Complex and the state legislative session.
Delegate David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82 on the Vape Safety Act and the possibility of an additional cut to the personal income tax
Director of Foster Care at the Chestnut Mountain Ranch, Greg Clutter on Foster Care day at the legislature and the introduction of CarePortal in Marion County.
Deputy Director of Athletics at WVU on Premium seating at the Coliseum for the 2026-27 season
Ed McDonald with information about the Gardner Winter Music Festival at the South Middle School in Morgantown this weekend
Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia 78, joins the show to discuss the legislative session.
Mon County Child Advocacy Center Director of Development and Administrative Services Taylor Schultz talks about the new Barbara Myers Ambassador Program.
Olivia Miller, Democrat candidate for the House of Delegates District 80
Kristen Nelson, Democrat candidate for the House of Delegates District 80
Delegate John Williams, D, Monongalia, 80, on activities in the legislative session
Executive Director of Mon EMS, Forest Weyen on the Citizens Academy coming in April.
Amber Ravenscroft, Co-Chair of the West Virginia Entrepreneurship Ecosystem on the Bridging Innovation event in the city of Morgantown April 27 through May 1.
Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, on the EMS funding bill, athletic transfer legislation, and proposed Hope Scholarship changes
Terry Vance- Veterans Partnership Coordinator with Valley Health Care and Matthew Higgins with Project Lean Nation.
The CASA forKids 2026 Diamonds & Denim Gala with executive director Leah Turner and board chairperson Brandi Wolfe
National Weather Service Meterologist David Shallenberger
Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, on the Hope Scholarship and the budget
Current Marion County Schools superintendent Donna Heston on her contract situation with the board and the future of education.
Executive Director of the United Way of Mon and Preston Counties on the Give to Win Raffle and Auction
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes on the 14th anniversary of the death of Sgt. Todd May in the line of duty.
Fairmont State University President Mike Davis on their day in Charleston and the Day of Giving on Feb. 26- Thursday
State Senator Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 12, on the state budget, tax cut, and school bills
Justice Thomas Ewing, running for reelection to the State Supreme Court of Appeals
State Senator Tom Willis, R, Berkeley, 15, and candidate for the U.S. Seanate on his campaign and legislative activity in Charleston.
Keith Heasley from the Heasley Homestead about Mountain State Maple Days.
State Senator Ben Queen, R, Harrison, 12, on the state budget and cut to the personal inccome tax.
WVU Director of Transportation, Parking, and Mail Jeremy Evans on the federally funded repairs to the PRT
Republican candidate for the Eastern District of Monongalia County Ron Lytle
Will Boye from FirstEnergy on their plans to build a natural gas fired power plant at the Fort Martin Pwer Station.
United Bank Morgantown Market President Randy Williams and President and CEO of Pace Enterprises Reggie Williams on the Laurle Leadership Gala coming up in March.
State Senator Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 13, on edication finance bills moving through the legislature
Fairmont city manager Travis Blosser on a $1.5 million Congressionally Directed Spending Grant for renovations to the Watson Fire Station and the Facade Program.
President and CEO of WVU Medicine United Hospital Center on their $48 million surgical expansion
Colin Street- President of the WVU Student Government Association (SGA; Logan Pierce- External Chief of Staff and State Government Liaison on legislative issues they are following.
Executive director of the Mon River Trails Conservancy Ella Belling on a P@P public engagement session at the Wiles Hill Community Center.
Veterans relationship coordinator with Valley HealthCare Sytem with the "Veterans Corner"
Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, 78, on House Bill 5203 and his observations from Charleston
MetroNews AccuWeather meteorologist Dan Pydynowski on the approaching winter storm and totals todate.
State Senator Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13, on bills to restore board of governors voting rights for students and faculty and his observations from Charleston.
Dr. Youseph Kassar, DDS from the Mon County Health Department on Give Kids a Smile Day.
State Senator Mike Oliverio, R Monongalia, 13, on the Child Care Workforce Scholarship Act and his observations for Charleston.
Fairmont State University President Michael Davis on their day in Charleston and a brief State of the University.
West Virginians Against Transmission Line Injustice President Tony Campbell and activist Keryn Newman on land agents talking to property owners about MARL right-of-way.
Delegate Evan Hansen, D, Monongalia, 79, with his thoughts on the legislative session
President of West Virginians Against Transmission Line Injustice with the latest on their efforts to educate the public about the MidAtlantic Resiliency Link project
Dr. Jorge Atiles, dean of WVU Extension and Engagement and director of WVU Extension on WVU Day in Charleston Wednesday.
Morgantown mayor Danielle Trumble on warming sherlter operations, the city budget, and relations with MUB.
State Senator Mike Oliverio R-13, on state budget decisions.
Clay District Fair representatives Freddy Eddy and Ethan Moore on changes coming for the upcoming year.
MUB Senior Engineer Ken Hacker of the Evansdale pipe lining project
Morgantown Municipal Airport Director Jonathan Vrabel on runway issues during extreme cold weather
Mon County Commission candidate Julie Knight
Mon County Board of Education member Shawn Smith on the Excess Levy Renewal
Delegate John Williams, D, Monongalia, 80, and candidate for the state Senate in District 13 John Williams on the governor's proposal to cut the persoanl income tax.
New chair of the House Education Committee Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, on education priorities, the school funding bill, and human trafficking.
State Senator Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13, on the school funding bill.and the Taylor County abuse case
Mon County Commissioner Jeff Arnett on his reelection campaign
Westover Chief of Police Scott Carl on the weekend storm and road conditions.
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes with a road update
Preston County Office of Emergency Management Assistant Director Justin Wolfe and Floodplain Manager Clark Nicklow on the passing of Director Duane Hamilton
Monogalia County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell on the Execess Levy Renewal and statewide education issues.
MetroNews AccuWeather meteorologist Bill Deger on approaching winter weather.
President and CEO of TMC Technologies Jeff Egdell on the 484 million contract for service they were just awarded by the U.S. Navy.
Ace Parsi, candidate for the United States Cingress
Preston County commissioner Samantha Stone on Preston County Day in Charleston
Assostant Senate Democrat Minority Leader Joey Garcia on legislative priorities.
Jason Pizatella- CEO of the West Virginia Contractors Association and Chair of the Fairmont State University Board of Governors. On the winter construction job outlook and Fairmont State Day in Charleston.
A tribute to Director of the Preston County Office of Emergency Management Duane Hamilton who passed away this week.
MetroNews statewide correspondent Brad McElhinney with an update from the state capitol
Clear Mountain Bank CEO and Chair of the current United Way of Mon and Preston County campaign.
Director of Economic Research at WVU, John Deskins on the Economic Outlook he presented to state lawmakers.
Retired NIOSH worker Anita Wolfe on the jobs coming back to the Centers of Disease Control.
CPL-33 Mid-Atlantic Regional Vice President, Rick Heldreth on staffing problems and violence at USP Hazelton.
Executive Director of the North Central West Virginia Airport on the addition of SkyWest as their new carrier.
MetroNews Accuweather Senior Meteorologist Heather Zehr on approaching winter weather.
Fabrizio D'Aloisio, Vice President of Enrollment Management at WVU on the status of recruiting and retention.
Morgantown Utility Board president/member for 17 years on her service and growth of the utility and the area.
An update from the Northern Outpost with Bill Rice
Terry Vance, Valley HealthCare on his Veterans Corner column for the Dominion Post
Director od Operations at Hazel's House of Hope Dr. Jessica Thompson
Fairmont State University Political Science professor on the United States action in Venezuela
Monongalia County Republican Party Executive Committee Chair Dale Sparks on the Republican Winter Meetings over the weekend.
50% Friday with Terry Vance and Hair Mechanix
Senator Tom Willis, R, Berkely, 15, on his run for the U.S. Senate
Chief Operatinf=g Officer for Allegheny Met, Eric Lipinski on the Bridgeport job fair
Attorney General J.B. McCuskey on the the challenge to HB 3293 at the United State Supreme Court
State Treasurer Larry Pack on his legislative priorities
The Monongalia County Schools Excess Levy Renewal with Frank Vitale and Bekah Aranda
Executive Director of the West Virginia First Foundation, Jonathan Board on the $1 million award to Jacob's Ladder
Delegate Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 78
WVU Medicine epidemiologist Dr. Matt Lokant on the surrent flu season.
Delegate Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, on tax proposals from the governor.
Comments from the host on Homeless issues
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes on an overnight murder and the comtinuing investigation into the December 6, 2025 officer-involved shooting.
Morgantown Mayor, Danielle Trumble and Deputy Mayor Brian Butcher on upcoming affordable housing listening sessions with the public.
Dr. Robbie May, Director of Clinical Services for Mon EMS with an update on their whole blood program and upcoming public events.
A rebroadcast of a conversation with the President of the West Virginia Oil and Gas Association Charlie Burd on the future demand for natural gas.
A rebroadcast of the conversation with Chris Staud from the Forgotten Flag Foundation.
Liz Finklea, moth of Katie Finklea on the The Katie Finklea Fund for Young Dancers to support, in part or in full, the continued education and training of promising dance artists. The fund is specifically for young dancers aged 12-18 who have been given a special opportunity to pursue a career in dance (such as acceptance into a summer training program or workshop), and who require financial support to attend. Eligible recipients may use the award for tuition, materials, housing, food, and/or travel expenses.
Morgantowen Assistant City Manager Emily Muzzarelli on the Morgantown Trash Removal project on Monongahela River at the locks and dam
FirstEnergy Spokesperson Hannah Catlett on storm damage and power outages.
WestRidge President Ryan Lynch on major projects that won't be impacted by their Chapter 11 filing and businesses that have opned this year or will open next year.
Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 13, On the upcoming legislative session
Monongalia County Commission President Jeff Arnett explains how the entrances to the Morgantown Industrial Park came about.
WVU Student Body President and Board of Governors rep Colin Street on getting more involved with state lawmakers
Director of Planning and Development with the city of Fairmont, Shae Striat on future public meetings for the Parkersburg to Pittsburgh Trail and the regional economic potential.
Kent Gamble, Dean of Enrollment Services here at WVU Tech on their enrollment numbers andprograms.
Delegate John Williams, D, Monongalia, 80, announces his run for the West Virginia State Senate.
MECCA 911 Executive Director Jim Smith on the response and evacuation at the Evergree Assisted Living facility in Morgantown following broken sprinkler system pipes.
Delegate Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, on education issues and the upcoming legislative session
Jason Keeling from the Allegheny Highlands Chapterof the American Red Cross on the Give the Gift of Life Blood Drive at the CMA Church in Morgantown.
Kelly Flanagan, Director of University Special Events on December 2025 Commencement ceremonies
Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. on his Home for the Holidays tour coming to Morgantown Friday
Delegate Evan Hansen, D, Monongalia, 79, on changes he plans to propose to the Micro Grid Bill passed during the last legislative session
Mon County Delegate David McCormick on extending water service to Morgan's Run
Mon County Delegate Geno Chiarelli on his run for reelection.
President of the West Virginia Gas & Oil Association on the furture demand of natural gas.
Terry Vance, Veterans Relationship Coordinator with Valley Health Care and Executive Director of the Forgotten Flag Foundation; Chris Staud, Forgotten Flag Foundation Founder on Wreaths Across America Day this Saturday
B.C. Taylor Three decades since B.E. Taylor’s original “Christmas” album was released, his family and friends will gather to celebrate the season and his legacy.“Feel the Love: A Taylor Family Christmas” will bring Taylor’s iconic renditions of classic Christmas tunes to the MET in Morgantown December.18
Triple A Mid-Atlantic spokeman Jim Garrity on holiday travel.
Fundraising Director for the Mountaineer Area Council of Scouting America on the Morgantown Christmas Parade.
Monongalia County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell on his presentation to stete lawmakers on proposed changes to state education code.
Delegate Evan Hansen, D, Monongalia, 79, on the future of base load power
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes on the Ed Dunn Road officer-involved shooting from over the weekend.
Morgantown High School Football Head Coach Sean Bisor on their first Quad A state championship in two decades.
Delegate David McCormick, Monongalia, District 82, on the bill he sponsored that allows the DOH to hire private contractors for snow removal in Monongalia and Preston County.
WVU President Michael Benson on the lighting of Woodburn Hall, his first semester, the provost search, and plans for traffic around the Mountainlair.
Sawyer Dennison announces his run for the House of Delegates as a Republican in District 78.
Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 13, announces his plans to run for reelection.
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble on Small Business Saturday in downtown.
Laura Blankenship from the Better Business Bureau on personal security while shopping this holiday season.
Marion County Schools Superintendent Donna Heston and President of the Board of Education calling for more support from state lawmakers for public education.
President and CEO ofMon Health & Executive Vice President of Vandalia Health David Goldberg on their plans for a new Stonewall Jackson Hospital in Lewis County.
A preview of the Arise: Tree of Hope Remembrance Ceremony at the Cavalry Chapel Castle on December 6.
President and CEO of Your Community Foundation on their celebration of Community Foundation Week and awarding $300,000 in grants.
Amanda Bolyard on the Pantry Plus More Advent Calendar promotion
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito on the resolution of the shutdown, ACA subsidies, the Epstein Files, Toyota, and the recent visit of EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin.
Morgantown resident Jenn Hastings on Green Bag Road improvements- current and future.
Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, 78, on a recent economic development trip to Lisbon, Portugal.
Founder and President of the Forgotten Flag Foundation Chris Staud on their organization- to promote Unity and Patriotism through the proper display of the flag
State Department of Highways Representative Brent Walker on the meeting in Morgantown for the next phase of work on Green Bag Raod.
Senior Lieutenant Mykola Melnyk, Company Commanderof the 47th Mechanized Brigade of Ukraian Armed Forces on the state of the Ukrain-Russia War.
Nutcracker Ballet Sales director Bobbie Christopolis on the show coming to Morgantown December 1.
Aaron and Toni Marko on the Arise, Tree of Hope event at the Cavalry Chapel in Morgantown December 6.
Morgantown High School Athletics Director John Bowers on signing day, a volleyball championship, and the start of high school playoff action.
Monongalia County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell on the drop in enrollment.
Attorney General J.B. McCusky on advising the Trump Administration not to attend the COP 30 Climate Summit, and the upcoming case defending theSave Women's Sports Act in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Executive Director of National Security and Cyberspace Programs at West Virginia University Bill Walker on the Mountain State Cyber Summit in Morgantown today.
Morgantown Police Department Chief Eric Powell and Sgt. Tyler Bradford, Field Training Officer on recruiting efforts.
Voice of the Clay Battelle High School Football Team- Ethan Collins on their record season and playoff game this weekend.
Lt. Gen. Bob Caslen, (Ret), member of the Board of Trsutees at Salem University, former Commandant of the West Point Military Academy, Marshal of the Clarksburg Veteran's Day Parade on his service and importance of this day.
State Senator Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13, on the future of thre four state-run health care facilities that were recently sold.
Mon County Delegate David McCormick, R, District 82 announced a plan to distribute 100 turkeys through the Scott's Run Settlement House for those not receiving SNAP banafits or federal workers that are not being paid due to the government shutdown.
Assistant Dean of the Assistant Dean of Production, Presentation, Operations, and Cultural Engagement Jamie Whoolery on holiday programing at the Creative Arts Center.
Executive Director and Monongalia County commissioner Tom Bloom on local food distribution efforts.
Marisa Clemente, VP of Philanthropy at Undue Medical Debt on how the program works.
Coordinator of the Morgantown Urban Archery Deer Hunt program on donations to food pantries in the federal government shutdown.
James Sanders, Titan Roofing on "Cans for Community coming up Friday and the $1,000 cash prize that will be awarded.
Kathy Morris from the Action Network on the chances of seeing a ghost in West Virginia on Halloween.
Delegate David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82, on his appointment to be Vice Chairman of the Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourism Committee.
Delegate George Street, R, Preston, 83, on the proposed Bradonville Solar project.
Director of Child Nutrition for the West Virginia Department of Education on the inaugural Farm to School conference in Morgantown next week
West Virginia State Police 1st Sgt Kyle Totten on Halloween safety.
University High School Athletics Director Jeff Bailey on the Mohawk Bowl.
Voise of the University Hawks Kyle Wiggs with a preview of the Mohawk Bowl.
Arts and Culture Director for the city of Morgantown Vincent Kitch on Halloween activities in the city
Terry Vance, Veteran Partnership Coordinator with Valley HealthCare System and Penny Lipscomb, Director of the Center for Veteran, Military and Family Programs on a free Veteran's Day Breakfast at Diversified Energy Terrace on November 11
Shannon Everett from American Truckers United on the recent hit-and-run case involving a big rig in Monongalia County.
Vice President of Alumni Relations wvu, Kevin Berry on Homecoming weekend on the WVU campus.
Monongalia Democrat Party Executive Committee Chairman Cal Carlson with reaction to the No Kings protest this weekend,.
The host talks about Morgantown housing and hmeless issues.
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble talks about affordable housing, the warming shelter, and the Morgantown Municipal Airport
Michelle Risor from Wheeling for Hope- about how they use motorsports to deal with mental health challenges
Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom on the Morgantown Municipal Airport
Director of the West Virginia Office of Emergency Services on record EMT certification scores
Canaan Valley Spa and Wellness Shamanic Practicianer Angie Shockey on their grand opening and Shamanism
Mountantop Beverage People Team Leader Beth Pratt on operations in the Morgantown Industrial Park and their community enrichment efforts.
University High School Principal Kime Greene and Teacher Suzane Ernstes on the 100th graduating class and the Homecoming this weekend.
Ken Hacker from the Morgantown Utility Board with a project update.
Martin Howe from the United Way of Harrison and Doddridge Counties on their campaign kickoff and "Plane Pull.
Morgantown Fire Department Chief Gary Freshour and Fire Marshal Jason Quinn on Fire Prevention Week.
Eleanor Reigal, Chief Executive Officer · Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh and Morgantown, Inc.on celebrating 35 years in Morgantown and the ribbon cutting for their new expansion.
Visit Mountaineer Country CVB President and CEO Susan Riddle on awards won at the recent state conference and the state of tourism.
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes on the interstate crash, school safety threat, and emergency aircraft landing from the day prior.
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble with a warming shelter and first responder pension update
Monongalia County Delegate Joe Statler discusses upcoming interim meetings.
United Way MPC Board Member Steven Saab hypes up the Spooky Sprint
Barbour County Schools Sperintendent Eddie Vincent on their district consolidation plans.
Dale Lee, co-president of Education West Virginia on school choice and the state funding formula
Director of Arts and Culture for the city of Morgantown with a recap of the 2025 Ruby Summer Concert Series.
Richard Judy from the Young Eagles Chapter on the Morgantown event Saturday.
Dr. Janet Rorrer from the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission on Vision 2030: West Virginia Science & Technology Plan (Vision 2030)
UPD Chief Sherry St. Clair on the 2024 Clery Act Report and campus safety.
Executive Director of the West Virginia First Foundation Jonathan Board on the Momentum Grant Cycle
Monongalia County Republican Party Executive Committee Chairman Dale Sparks on the 15th Regan Dinner in October
Secretary of State Kris Warner with a recap of the state Economic Developemnt Conference held in Bridgeport.
Director of the WVU Purpose Center Cate Schlobohm with an update from the Week of Purpose
Monongalia County Delegate Anitra Hamilton on social media posts made after the assassination of Charlie Kirk
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble and Walk Sarkeys on the Greatful Dead tribute appreciation concert along Deckers Creek this weekend.
Joe Klass and Brittany Irrick on Free Naloxone Day later this week.
Monongalia County Delegate Evan Hansen on the Hour Democrat Kitchen Table Tour
State Economic Council Chairman David Lieving on the Annual Economic Conference in Bridgeport this week
Mon Health President and CEO David Golgberg on advancements across the Mon Health/Vandalia Health network
Thoughts from the host on the Civilian Police Review and Advisory Board
Director at the WVU Purpose Center Cate Schlobohm joins the program to talk about the 4th Annual Week of Purpose.
President of Turning Point USA at WVU Will Kozma discusses the current state of the student organization a week after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Monongalia County Health Officer Dr. Brian Huggins on tick-related illness
Star City Mayor Sharon Doyle on calls from Morgantown for area municipalities to be more active in assisting the homeless.
The 83rd Buckwheat Festival Sept. 28 through 28 with Chase Thomas and Harry Hayes
Monongalia County commissioner Tom Bloom on the difference between protests in the 1970's and the 2020's
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble on the warming shelter and the possibility of othermunicipalities in the county helping with the effort
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore capito on academy appointments, the continuing resolution to fund the federal government, Senate rules changes to approve more Trump nominees, and political violence
President of the West Virginia Coal Association Chris Hamilton on the new comprehensive energy plan announced by the governor
Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, on comments made by fellow Delegate Anitra Hamilton on the assasination of Charlie Kirk
Thoughts on the Backyard Brawl
Nancy Walker on the Monongalia and Preston County United Way Spice of Life dinner on Thursday.
State Senator Ben Queen, R, Harrison, on the budget presentation from Legislative Interim Meetings.
Morgantown Fire Chief Gary Freshour and Fire Marshal Jason Quinn on the ATF canine they will be receiving.
Maggie Blankenship with the state Department of Agriculture on the West Virginia Grown program.
Caitlyn Lewis- Community Development Services Coordinator for the city of Morgantown on the Mountaineer Mission: Clean and Gold clean up this Sunday.
John Frederick with the Small Business Administration with an update on disaster applications in Marion County. .
Morgantown Sixth Ward Councilor Mark Downs of safe and affordable housing and the camping ban.
Morgantown Police Department Deputy Chief Chris Ruehmer on the "Beard it up" campaing to support The Cure Starts Now Foundation, which funds pediatric cancer research.
Keryn Newman from West Virginians Against Tramsmission Line Injustice
MTECH welding teacher Don Robinette on the car show supporting Skills USA this weekend
Mike on homeless issues in the city of Morgantown
Terry Vance from Valley Health System on the September 11 Vetran and First Responder Fair in Morgantown
Jaura Blankenship from the Better Business Bureau
Vice President of the Economic Innovation for WVU Liz Vitulo on the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond District Dialogue in Morgantown
Ron Justice from the Mylan Park Foundation on the opening of the Mylan Park Ic Pavillion
Frank Witt, General Manager of the Mylan Park KOA Holiday Campground- on the opening of that facility.
State Senator Mike Oliverio on the governor's plan for PEIA.
KCI Aviation CEO Chuck Koukoulis on the $16 million hangar planned in the AeroTech Business Park on the grounds of the North Central West Virginia Airport.
John Frederick from the SmallBusiness Administration on processing disaster claims in Marion County.
Wisdom Academy Chairman Javaid Syed on the start of their school year in Morgantown.
Erin Clemmens from Literacy Volunteers of Monongalia and Preston Counties on their upcoming classes.
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble on downtown construction, volunteer clean up efforts, and the MMMPO suvey
Director of the Miracle Kids Network Taylor Griffith on the WVRC Media Cares for Kids Radiothon for WVU Medicine Children's Hospital.
VFW Post 9916 Commander Wilbur England on flood damage to their building and how you can help.
Frank Vitale, President and CEO of Forge Business Solutions, Civilian Aid to the Secretary of the Army (CASA), and author of the book "Forge Ahead: The Blueprint to Creating a Winning Strategy in Business, Life, and Wrestling,” talks about his new title as President of the West Virginia National Guard Foundation.
Bridgeport Mayor Robert Matheny on the internal investigations going on in the city.
Delegate Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, on the sanitary sewer issues in Blacksville.
Former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin on his new book, Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense and his planned stop in Morgantown September 12.
Battle of the Badges Blood in Morgantown set for tomorrow. Dan Horbachewski from the Morgantown Fire Department and Brandon Viola from the Morgantown Police Department.
Monongalia County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell on the first day of school in the county.
Mon Democrat Executive Committee Chairman Cal Carlson with a local party update.
Mon County Sheriff Todd Forbes on the start of school and school safety officers. .
Comcast Director of Retail Sales Nicki Kramer on the new Morgantown store and deals they are offering.
Delegate Chris Anders, R, Berkley, 97, on a public meeting held in that region for the MARL project.
WVAQ's Just Jamie with a Camping for Canines update.
Monongalia County Director of Parks J.R. Petsko on the public survey regarding improvements at Mason Dixon Historical Park.
Moegantown Mayor Danielle Trumble on council procedures and working together.
Carrie Showalter, WVU Interim Dean of Students and VP of Student Experience with Shauna Johnson, Executive Director of Strategic Communications on Welcome Week and move-in for the fall semester.
Mon County Republican Executive Committee Chairman Dale Sparks on the upcoming Reagan Day Dinner in October.
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes with Wanted Wednesday
American Federation of Government Employees Local 420 President Justin Tarovisky on dangerous drugs at FCI Hazelton and how he believes they are getting in.
The Principal of the West Virginia Academy Holly Honeycutt on their operations for the upcoming year.
Ethan Moore on the Clay District Fair
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser on FEMA locations in Marion County
Trellis Smith from the Modern Homestead on the Monticello-Inspired Dinner with Peter J. Hatch
Just Jamoe on her annual Camping for Canines event
Secretary of State Kris Warner on thepush for poll workers for the May 2026 election
Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom on the new recycling center in the Morgantown Industrial Park
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble
Tony Campbell, president of West Virginians Against Transmission Line Injustice on the MARL
Executive Director of CASA for Kids in Preston and Monongalia Counties on their backpack giveaway with Northwestern Mutual - Morgantown
Mon County landowner Juliet Marlier on the Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link
Jesse Vermette on the Christian Help Back to School free store
Judy Ball, co-president of the West Virginia League of Women Voters of upcoming events in Mon and Preston Counties
Harrison County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Rob Waybright on their upcoming National Night Out and Black Party
Mon River Trails Conservancy Executive Director Ella Belling on traildamage caused by a stormy, rainy summer
Monongalia County commissioner Tom Bloom on the Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link and NextEra Energy Transmission
Fairmont State University President Mike Davis on his travels through the state this week.
Weege from the West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival coming later this summer.
Amanda Bolyard from Pantry Plus More on school supply drives coming up
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser on the Federal Emergency Management Agnecy office to be located in the Public Safety Building soon and the State of the City address earlier this week
Legal Director from Disability Rights West Virginia Mike Folio- his reaction to the standoff at a state hospital in Weston and pending legal action against the state.
Jaceena Haislet from the Osher Lifelone Learning Institute
Bobby Tinney with the Thrasher Group on Clarksburg Water Board issues.
Javier Cárdenas, M.D., chief of the RNI’s Division of Sports Neurology and director of the RNI Concussion and Brain Injury Center. Information about a $300,000 grant from the University of California, San Francisco Foundation to improve post-acute care for traumatic brain injury patients.
Sarah Giosi on the West Virginia Wellness Festival
Monongalia County Sheriff Todd Forbes...Wanted Wednesday
Founder and CEO of Solar Holler on changing deadlines for tax breaks on solar installations
Co-president of the West Virginia League of Women Voters on their 2025 Legislative Scorecard
Attorney General J.B. McCuskey
CSM (Ret) Paul Massullo on being awarded the Lance Corporal Russell Cyzic Veteran Award from the St. Francis Catholic Alumni
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser joins the program to talk about the upcoming State of the City address and a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission.
SteppingStones Executive Director Monica Marietta discusses the opening of the new inclusive playground at Mylan Park.
HealthNet Aeromedical Services President and CEO Clinton Burley joins the show to discuss the 40th anniversary celebration for the company.
CDC Spokesperson Tia McClelland talks about the resturn of the Mobile Black Lung Screening Program.
Fairmont State University Foundation President and CEO Anne Bolyard on the Mike Arcure Impact Scholarship
Morgantown Area Partnership President and CEO Russ Rogerson on the East End Village project in the city.
Patrick Kirby with Carline Hauling and Excavating on the service issues in the Clinton Water Association area.
Chief of Staff from the West Virginia Secretary od State Office on the lawsuit file against then by the state Board of Education.
State Senator Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 13 with reaction to the lawsuit and improved 3rd grade reading scores.
Mark Gentile on the benefit for the Tonie Renner Gentile Breast Cancer Research Fund July 26 at the Westover VFW featuring Wade Hayes, Copper Crossing, and Andrew Kidd. Ten-year-old singer-songwriter Remy Adair, will open the show. Doors open at 6 p.m., with music beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Morgantown Fire Department Chief Gary Freshour, and Lt. Ashley Jenkins on the response to the Dille Street Fire July 5.
Kieran O'Malley from the West Virginia DNR about public meeting for the State Wildlife Action Plan.
DOH District 4 Engineer Earl Gaskins on lingering flood damage in Marion County from the Father's Day flooding event and a repair schedule.
Traci Knabenshue is the sustainability director in Auxiliary and Business Services- she talks about electric vehicle charging stations added on campus this year.
Executive Director of the West Virginia First Foundation Jonathan Board with an update from the foundation and the next grant cycle.
Battelle District Fair Board member David Cottrell of the event and entertainment July 8 through July 12.
Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost on additional days off for holidays declared by the Gov. and how they will respond in the future.
Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble
Morgantown Fire Marshal Andrew Dotson on Fourth of July safety
Historian with the West Virginia State Hospital Association on the historical designation for the three cemeteries associated with the former West State Hospital.
DOH District 4 Engineer Eal Gaskins on the I-79 tractor-trailer fire and road closure at the Goshen Road exit.
Morgantown Arts and Culture Director Vincent Kitch on the free Fourth of July celebration on Friday.
Scotts Run Settlement House Christmas in July dnation drive with Paradise Homes on July 12.
President and CEO of WVU Medicine United Hospital Center on the American Junior Golf Association Inaugural WVU Medicine United Hospital Center Junior Championship at the Bridgeport Country Club.
Delegate Evan Hansen, D Monongalia, 79, on flood relief and a response to House Speaker Roger Hanshaw's comments about him regarding the Delegate Ian Masters controversy.
Kaitly Lewis and Meagan Deely from the the city of Morgantown on the Adopt a Street program
White Hall Spirits Spokesperson Lauren Boczek joins the show to talk about Freedom Pour fundraiser scheduled for the weekend.
WV Sober Living Executive Director Jonathan Dower discusses planned sober living home in Morgantown's Frst Ward.
Aristotle Jones comes on to talk about his show scheduled for the Ruby Summer Concert Series.
State Senator Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 13 on the budget presentation from recent interim legislative meetings.
Jane Cardi on the next steps for the Historic Morgantown Post Office project.
State Senator Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13, with the Democrat view of the budget presentation
Red Cross Allegheny Highlands Chapter Executive Director Jason Keeling on the disastercenters open in Marion and Ohio Counties.
Richellle Beatty and Jared Mazezka from Leadership Mon on the upcoming class and registration.
WVU President Dr. Gordon Gee reflects on his more than four decade career as a university president.
Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom on moving the stranded trailer at the intersection of Scott Ave. and the Grafton Road.
Jamie Corton, President and Founder of Genisis Partners on the Charles Pointe planned development and the Celebrate Harrison County event Thursday sponsored by Executive Magazine.
Triple A Mid-Atlantic Spokeman Jim Garrity on Fourth of July travel.
Retired Major General Jim Hoyer joins the show to talk about the 250th birthday of the United States Army.
Civilian aid to the Secretary of the U.S. Army Frank Vitale talks about the importance of the military in the Mountain State.
Monongalia County State Senator Mike Oliverio joins the show to reflect on the life of former West Virginia Delegate Doug Skaff.
Morgantown Community Band musician Dorothy Skidmore discusses the annual 4th of July performance at the WVU Creative Arts Center.
State Senator Mike Oliverio on recent changes to the state Department of Transportation announced by the governor.
Secretary of State Kris Warner on "Super Tuesday" in the state
The United Way of Mon and Preston Counties and the "Power of the Purse" program with Amy Armentrout
Fairmont State University and their National Security and Intelligence certificate program offered this summer with Director and professor Andrew Cahall.
Michael Yurs from Cheat Lake Rotary on the 2025 Flags for Heroes program
State Agriculture Commissioner Kent Leonhardt on the state of the drought, crops conditions, cattle farmers, and support programs.
Director of Grace Shelter operated by Catholic Charities at Hazel's House of Hope Dr. Jessica Thompson on the need for shelter beds in the community.
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser on improvements to the Morgantown Avenue MiniPark and the city Opioid Grant program.
Adam Rowe with information about the 2025 Harrison County TANK Entrepreneur Pitch Contest
Legal Director with Disability Rights West Viringia, Mike Folio on continued problems with contract workers at state-run health facilities.
Westover Director of Public Works Jason Stinespring on Holland Avenue progress and the best ways to get around twon when you need to.
Bree Starsick from BOPARC on June activities in Morgantown
Morgantown Director of Communications Brad Riffee, Steve Bennett and Samantha Burgess From Valley Health on the Morgantown Alternative Sentencing program
Attorney Sam Petsonk on the status of NIOSH workers in Morgantown and theminers who depend on them.
State Division of Hiways District 4 Manager Earl Gaskins updates projects in the area
Scott's Run Settlement House Executive Director Michael Richard and Outreach Coordinator on help and assistance they need and upcoming events.
Fairmont State University Political Science Professor Robert Bolton on their Model United Nations team and trip to New York
Main Street Morgantown President Andrew Young on the community clean up planned for this weekend.
Former Star City Police Chief Jessica Colebank on her cancer battle and future in the Washington D.C. area
Fairmont State University Political Science Professor Greg Noone on the first 100 days (or so) of the Trump administration and the Democrat reaction.
Revisiting changes announced by Gov. Morrisey to the state foster care system.
Monongalia County Delegate Joe Statler on financial problems withon the EMS system across the state
WVU Medicine's Project SEARCH- Instructor Nick Lafferty and Vice President of Human Resources Colleen Sybert
Justin Williams- Director of the Affiliated Construction Trades on available careers in a wide range of trades.
Retired West Virginia National Guard Major General Bill Crane onrare earth elements and developing a supply chain
Chairman of the Wisdom Academy in Morgantown Jvaid Syed on the upcoming opening later this summer
Civilian Aid to the U.S. Army Frank Vitale on Memorial Day and the upcoming 250th U.S. Army birthday celebration in June
Mid-Atlantic Triple A spokesman Jim Garrity on Memorial weekend travrel
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Michael Biafore from Biafore Landscapin on the Landscape Plants for West Virginia"
Susan Riddle, President and CEO of Visit Mountaineer Country CVB on Geochache XXI the upcoming USA Diving American Cup coming to Mylan Park
Mon Health President and CEO, Executive Vice President of Vandalia Health David Goldberg on the new Mon Health Harrison Neighborhood Hospital
Fifth Ward Councilor from Morgantown Danielle Trumble of the city-wide clean up planned for May 31
River Road Volunteer Fire Department on the Elimination Dinner and Concert coming up June 14.
Morgantown Community Development Services Coordinator Caitlyn Lewis on the city clean up event planned for May 31
Monongalia County Delegate David McCormick on the Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link
Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom on the impact of federal budget cuts on local food programs
Glenville State University President MarkManchin on moving their nursing program in-houe.
Kyle Wiggs on local baseball and softball
BOPARC's Bree Starsick on the new Marilla Park Aquatic Center, Krepps Park Pool and available activities in May
Program Specialist from the West Virginia Education Collaborative Canyon Lohnas on the Remake Learning Days festival
Director and Chief Pilot from the Fairmont State University Center for Aviation Excellence on new aircraft in the program and increased capacity.
Dr. Paul Ziemkiewicz, Director of the WVU Water Research Institute on the extraction of rare earth elements from acid mine drainage
Morgantown area postal carrier Justin Jarman with a recap of the recent Stamp Out Hunger event
Bridgeport candidate for mayor Robert Matheny
Chairman of the Gene Vance Jr. Foundation on Gene Vance Day in Morgantown this Saturday.
Bridgeport candidate for mayor Clayton Rice
WVU Director of Strategic Communications Shauna Johnson and WVU senior Katie Short on commencement exercises this weekend.
Mountain Line Transit AuthortyPresident and CEO Maria Smith on their propane bus testing program
Dee Singh-Knights from the WVU Extension on her agritourism guide that is in development
Kaitlan McCormick- Senior Director with NextEra Energy Tansmission on theor proposed 105 mile 500kv Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link
Greg Clutter from Chestnut Mountain Village with a CarePortal update and info from the most recent Foster Care Summit.
New Morgantown City Manager Jamie Miller gets to know the community
Aristotle Jones and his new song "First Flowers of Spring"
Attorney General J.B. McCuskey joins us at 9:15- we'll discuss the recent settlement with Pfizer regarding the drug Lipitor, the creation of a new second amendment task force at the federal level, he's right now fighting for a trucking company in the state that is battling the federal government, and another state has establidhed a climate superfund similar to New York.
The Stargazing Cabins at Coopers Rock State Forest received two awards – an AIA WV Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture, Residential and an AIA WV Honor Award for Excellence in Craftsmanship. We'll talk to Adam Kranson and Acting Chief of Parks Dillard Price from the West Virignia Department of Natural Resources about thos cabins and more...
Reaction to the Morgantown City Council meeting and camping ban
Marion County Schools Superintendent Donna Heston on the closure of the Flipside after school program
David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82, on House Bill 2960 and themost recent legislative session to include PEIA
Lauren's Wish Founder Michael Cole and Emcee of the Lauren's Wish Fashion Show C'Anna Keffer
UMWA Treasurer Brian Sanson on the NIOSH firings
Morgantown Police Chief Eric Powell on their "Ride with a Recruiter" program
Director of the North Central West Virginia Airport Rick Rock on the new terminal and development
Morgantown Third Ward Councilor Weez Michael on reaction to the camping ban
West Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association Longenecker Scholarship winner Adaline Cumpston joins the program.
Visit Mountaineer Country CVB President and CEO Susan Riddle discusses the 3rd Annual Tourism Summit.
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser of their trip to Washington D.C. to meet elected leaders from the state about their Congressionally Directed Spending requests
Agile 5 Technologies, Inc.- Chief Technology Officer Peter Fritch and Jacob Brozenick, Chief Information Security Officer on their work to help secure government systems
2025 Monongalia County Schools Teacher of the Year Erica Diaz
Executive Director of the West Virginia Service Personnel Association Joe White
General Manager of the West Virginia Black Bears Leighann Sainato
Executive Director of the West Virginia First Foundation, Jonathan Board...on Drug Take Back Day, Lauren's Law, and the next steps for the foundation
Kyle Kull, Organizer with the West Virginia Appalachian Laborers District Council on their program to give back to communities and their participation in a Morgantown area clean up project and becoming a laborer
Morgantown city clerk Christine Wade on the April 29 election
Morgantown Fire Chief Gary Freshour on the response to severe weather
Morgantown Third Ward councilor Weez Michael on the community clean up in DOH right-of-way areas. Also, the Morgantown Municipal Election
Director of Advocacy for the American Lung Association on the State of the Air Report
The 27th Truman Scholar from West Virginia University Sophie Slaughter.
Jenna Russell from the United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties on the Gold and Blue Mine sale.
Jesse Vermette and Coleen Lankford from Christian Help on their Open House April 26 in downtown Morgantown.
MECCA 911 Executive Director Jim Smith on weekend storms and response.
Senior Director of Marketing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the Month of May
First Energy Spokesman Will Boye on power restoration efforts.
WVU Director of Sustainability Traci Knubenshue on their new 24-goal sustainability program.
Chestnut Ridge Park Superintendent Corwin Hoban on damage in the park from weekend storms
Mary Anne Buchanan from West Virginians for Life on the 27th Rose Dinner April 25 in Morgantown
Morgantown Mayor Joe Abu Ghannam on the new city manager and other city issues
Evan Hansen, D, Monongalia, 79, his reactions to the latest legislative session
President of WVU Medicine UHC David Hess on the more than $400 million in improvements at multiple locations throughout the state
Joe Woods- WVU Davis College Store Manager and Business Manager for The Davis College Store and Rural Business Incubator on the 2025 Spring Plant Sale
Monongalia County Magistrate Ron Bane on HB 3111- the failed effort to get raises
Monongalia County Republican Party Executive Committee Chairman Dale Sparks on their relief efforts to McDowell County
Monongalia County Delegate Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 78, on gains made for first responders during the legislative session
Delegate David McCormick, R, Monongalia, 82, on the legislative session- the snow removal bill and effort to get pay raises for the judicial branch
President of the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Jen Giovonitti on Focus Foward coming to Morgantown
Secretary of State Kris Warner on an awards ceremony at the Grafton High School and voter registration event at Phillip Barbour High School
Morgantown Director of Arts and Culture Vincent Kitch on voting for the USA TODAY 10 BEST Readers' Choice Awards program as a nominee for Best Outdoor Concert Series
Mon EMS and their Whole Blood program. Executive Director Forest Weyen along with Dr. Michael Shukis and Dr. Robbie May
Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, 78, a recap of the 60 day legislative session
Adelheid Schaupp, Winner of the National Association of Home Builders Young Pressional of 2024
Jonathan Vrabel- Morgantown Municipal Airport Director on increasing enplanements with the addition of SkyWest Airlines
Greg Clutter from the Chestnit Mountain Ranch on CarePortal, a way to connect those in need with churches and others for assistance. The program bypasses government and relies on community support.
9:15 An update from J.B. McCuskey on the recent coal ceremony in Washington D.C. and the Secnd Amendment
9:30 Grant Writer from the city Of Morgantown on their 18 month Community Development Block Grant Impact Fund program
9:45 State Senator Mike Oliverio with an update as the legeslative session wraps up
President of Local 420 of the American Federation of Government Employees Justin Tarovisky on federal attempts to limit overtime and collective bargaining.
Evan Widders, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Academics, and Joy Carr, Director of University Advising, on their record freshman retention rate
Director of Communications for the Morgantown Utility Board, Chris Dale, on their upcoming Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day
Cliff Bates with American Truckers United on the growing wave of truck drivers nationwide unable to speak English
Fired NIOSH worker Kyle Mandler- a former pulminary toxicologist in Morgantown
Executive director of the West Virginia Public Education Bollaborative- Donna Peduto on Focis Forward 2025 coming to Morgantown April 22
Associate Vice President of Creative and Scholarly Activities at WVU Melanie Page on Research Week 2025
Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom on changes coming to the recycling program
Liz Finklea on the International Street Festival in Morgantown this weekend
State Treasurer Larry Pack on Senate Bill 439 and WVABLE
Laura Blankenship from the Better Business Bureau of Greater West Virginia on their Indentity Theft Prevention event in Morgantown
The introductory news conference for new WVU men's head basketball coach Ross Hodge.
President and CEO of Mon Health System David Goldberg on the future Mon Harrison Neighborhood Hospital.
Dillion Jones, manager at Pop the Soda Shop and Bakery. Pop is having a "High Five" fundraiser for the Monongalia County Child Advocacy Center throughout the month of April at their Westover location.
Morgantown city clerk Christine Wade on the 2025 Municipal Election- important dates.
The director of arts and culture at the city of Morgantown Vincent Kitch on the 2025 Ruby Summer Concert Series lineup.
Jon Dower, executive director of West Virginia Sober Living on Prevention Day in Charleston.
Dr. Krishna Argarwal from the West Virginia University Transplant Alliance on Donate Life Month
Chele Adams on the First Annual Knit for Food event in Morgantown
President & CEO of Mon Health Systems, Executive Vice President of Vandalia Health System David Goldberg and Ashok Aggarwal, Chief Strategy Officer at Intermed Labs on their expanded partnership.
Mon EMS Executive Director Forest Weyen on upcoming public forums across the county.
Laura Wiiliams from the American Lung Association and Breanna Cutright, junior from Liberty High School on Tobacco Free Day in Charleston
Joe Statler, R,Monongalia, 77, on progress during the current legislative session
Stephanie Hunt, Candidate for the Sixth Ward in the upcoming Morgantown municipal election.
Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13, on work in Charleston including his bill that would give mine inspectors a $4,000 per year raise.
Morgantown Second Ward candidate Jodi Hollingshead
Morgantown Mayor Joe Abu-Ghannam and Director of Communications for the city Brad Riffee on the proposed Morgantown ID Card
The Morgantown municipal election is April 29, 2025. Mark Downs, candidate to represent the residents of the Sixth Ward
Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, 78, On his vote regarding Senate Bill 460- the bill to allow religious and philisophical emptions to the school vaccine program
Dr. Earl Scime and the World Champion Morgantown Area Robotics Team (MARS)
Ben Guillow from the Trinity Christian School and the upcoming open house
mOn County Republicam Executive Committee Chairman Dale Sparks on the relief effory for southern West Virginia flood victims this week.
North Marion High School Band Director Matt Morgan on the trip to Pearl Harbor next year to perform on Pearl Harbor Day.
Delegate David McCormick, R Monongalia, 82, on proposed changes to the operation of the Lake Lynn Power Station
MetroNews statewide correspondent Brad McElhinney on the statewide camping ban that's heading to the Senate floor.
Amanda Barren on the new MetroNews Midday show that debuts Monday
Marion County Schools Superintendent Dr. Donna Heston on the Mannington Middle School being added to the Endangered Property List.
MetroNews Accuweather Meteorologist Jeff Nordeen on the statewide tornado drill scheduled for Tuesday
Colleen Lankford and Jesse Vermette on the upcoming Open House April 26
Miachael Biafore from the West Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association (WVNLA) on the $10,000 gift to the West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture and Natural Resources to help students participate in a trip to Western Europe.
International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Local 313 President Chuck Campbell from the Morgantown Fire Department on the proposed charter change in Morgantown that would allow the city manager to live outside the city limits.
71st Mountaineer Mascot Cade Kincade
Michael Cole, the father of Lauren Cole on Lauren's Law. Luaren Cole was a WVU graduate who died of an accidental fentanyl overdose in July of 2020- Luaren's Law increases penalties in cases involving dangerous drugs.
Mon County Republican Executive Committee Chairman Dale Sparks on the continuation of the online Legislative Update Series help every Sunday night
Fairmont State University President and President of the Fairmont State University Foundation on their 2025 Day of Giving
Attorney General J.B. McCuskey discusses scam risks related to flood relief in the southern part of the state and coal tax implementations passed in New York.
Brookhaven Elementary School Pricipal Sarah Kane on the "Evening at the Arts"
CW2 Matthew Mackey on the West Virginia National Guard port security assessment nationwide for U.S. Coast Guard
David Ervin on the Pricketts Fort Lecture Series
Morgantown Chief of Police Eric Powell on the North High Street disturbance
The entire program is a conversation with Univeristy High School state champion wrestlers Brody and Brock Kehler, Pepper Martin, and Bailey Emery
Greg Bray from Pricketts Fort on the State Park and lecture series that begins Sunday, March 16.
WVU Medicine Children's Hospital Restaurant Week with Erin Blake- Director of Community Relations & Giving
Monongalia County Delegate Joe Statler on a measure to bring the state Board of Education under legislative review
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser and Fairmont Police Department Sgt. Tyler Hall on the recent "Spring Cleaning" drug bust and redevelopment of the box factory property
West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton on the proposed First Energy addition of natural gas to poer generation facilities in Harrison and Monongalia Counties.
MetroNews statewide correspondent Brad McElhinney on the 2025 Legislative session
Monongalia County Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, 78 On camping bans and needle exchanges
Monongalia County Delegate Joe Statler, R, 77 on NIL and allowing school districts to hire security officers
WVU Department of Opthalmology and Visual Sciences Outreach Specialist Bethanie Mateer and high school student Drew Moorman discuss 25th Annual Braille Challenge regional competition that will take place in Morgantown. Mon Valley Green Space Coaltion representative Mark Brazaitis discusses Morgantown Greenbelt project.
Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom and Morgantown City Councilor Louise 'Wheezie' Michael enter the studio to announce an agreement involving the State Department of Highways. Chair of the Sierra Club, West Virginia Jim Kotcon discusses issues with First Energy's natural gas plan.
Morgantown Fire Department Deputy Fire Marshal Andrew Dotson on fire safety/prevention
AFGE Local 420 President Justin Tarovisky on pay cuts from federal Bureau of Prisons workers
Monongalia County State Senator Mike Oliverio on Senate Bill 50 that would align state and municipal elections
Susan Riddle, President and CEO of Visit Mountaineer Country CVB on the WV Gravel Series and conference coming up May 5,2025 in Morgantown.
Executive director of the Mylan Park Foundation Ron Justice on the new hockey facility under construction at the park.
The first female President of the Mountaineer Area Council of Scouting America Executive Council Amy Garbrick on Merit Badge University
Joshua Brady, Director - Department of Mining and Industrial Extension on the program and their string of national and international success
WVU ROTC Recruiting Operations Officer John Dowling on upcoming rail-trail training and the program
State Senator Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13 on the legislative session so far
President of Fairmont State University on Day of Giving 2025
MUB Chief Operator John Smerka on the Water Quality Report
Representatives with Monongalia County WIC discuss expansion in lead testing in North Central West Virginia. Monongalia County Delegate Evan Hansen discussing Senate Bill 460 and his concerns with the measure.
Rick Bebout on the Morgantown Urban Archery Deer Hunt.
Current Mountaineer Mascot Braden Adkins on the cheer off to determine the next Mountaineer
Dr. Keith Jackson, Dean of the WVU College Creative Arts and Media on the proposed Mountaineer Marching Band practice facility
Director of the Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center Dr. Lydia Warren on their collaboration with the Mothboys to collect paranormal and ghost stories from area residents.
Mon County Commission President Jeff Arnett on homeless issues in the area.
West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner on National Entrepreneurship Week
Jeff Jenkins from MetroNews on flooding in McDowell County
State Treasurer Larry Pack stops by to discuss his tour around the Mountain State. Morgantown High School students comes on to discuss Mohigan Idol.
Monongalia County Delegate Geno Chiarelli joins the show to discuss House Bill 2382 and other bills proposed during the legislative session. Followed by Glenville State University President Dr. Mark Manchin and Business Department Chair Dr. J.D. Capenter detailing expansions of their academic programs.
MECCA 911 Executive Director Jim Smith on first responder activity during the latest winter weather event.
JuHyeong Ryu from WVU, Statler College on the “Enhancing Workforce Development through Advanced Integration of Mixed Reality and Digital Twins.” study.
Vice President of Research at WVU, Fred King on funding and the reaffirmation of WVU as an R-1 institution.
Jim Garrity from Triple A Mid-Atlantic on gas prices.
Gil White- state director of the National Federation of Independent Business on the Small Business Optimism Index.
Attorney General J.B. McCusky on his plan to travel state and his effort against the New York Climate Superfund Act.
Jackson Taylor, Graduate WVU Planetarium Assistant on their Valentines Day program and others coming up.
Democrat Delegate Evan Hansen from Mon County on rules changes in House and State of the State reaction.
MTEC Principal Greg Dausch on Career Technical Education Day in Charleston.
Sam Workman- Professor of political science and Director of the Institute for Policy Research and Public Affairs in the John D. "Jay" Rockefeller School of Policy and Politics at West Virginia University. Workman talks about ballot initiatives, voter turnout, and the Morgantown municipal election.
Fairmont City Manager Travis Blosser on the city plan to transfer property from the blight removal program to residents.
Mountain Line Transit Authority Maria Smith on Winter Storm Blair, the Social Service Bus Pass program, and the RideMon program.
Lt. Brock Armstron and Lt. Jeff Wright from University Police about the P.R.O.T.E.C.T. training program.
Dr. Matthew Lokant from WVU Medicine about flu activity.
Adam Polinski from the Coopers Rock Foundation on WinterFest 2025
From the Greene County, Pennsylvania Commission- Chairman- Jared Edgreen and Vice Chair Betsy McClure
MetroNews Accuweather Meteorologist Jeff Nordean on rainfall and an extended forecast
Fairmont State University President Dr. Michael Davis on the Access Scholarship and Middle College
Marion County Schools Superintendent Donna Heston on security in their district
Executive Director of the Mountaineer Military Museum in Weston, Barbara McVaney. A virtual tour of the artifacts.
President and CEO Patty Showers Ryan and Vice President Laurie Abildson from Yiour Community Foundation about the current scholarship application period that closes March 4, 2025.
Chairman of the West Virginia Academy John Treu- The first charter school in the state is in their third year of operations. Also, the differences in funding sources for traditional public and private charter schools
Monongalia County State Senator Mike Oliverio on classroom order and state Division of Highways operations.
Morgantown Fifth Ward Councilor Danielle Trumble and President of Main Street Morgantown on the "Warm up" fundraiser for the Monongalia County Warming Sherlter.
9:15 Joe Statler R, Monongalia, 77, Education issues, fire & EMS funding sources. Topics for the upcoming legislative session.
9:30 West Virginia First Foundation Executive Director Jonathan Board and Chairman Matt Harvey on their year and first grant cycle.
Guests include:
Yancey Coiunty, North Carolina EMA Director Jeff Howell with a status update from the Burnsville area where supplies were sent by listeners shortly after Helene.
Harrison County Sheriff Robert Matheny II on the joint investigation with the FBI into human remains found in the Shinnston area.
Morgantown Municipal Airport Director Jonathan Vrabel on winter airport operations, addition of the aircraft fleet of Shaft Drillers Int., and a runway extension update.
9:15 - WVU Civil Engineering PHD student Kara Cunningham on the student-led capstone project on a Bridgeport intersection.
9:30 Harrion County Commissioner Patsy Trecost on the death of his father Patsy Trecost Snr who served the City of Clarksburg for nearly 4 decades.
9:50 - Thoughts on the I-68 investigation and vehicle recovery.
9:15 - Cami Haught and Jason Nguyen from the Monongalia County Health Department talking about the move of the WIC program to 1311 Pineview Drive.
9:30- Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom on the potential pause of federal funds for infrastructure and broadband expansion under the Trump administration.
9:40 - Lauren Prinzo WVU Extension Specialist on the WVU Impact Challenge.
9:15 Sarah Potter from theMonongalia Historical Society on the Old Stone House exhibit and opening event Friday.
9:30 John Deskins - Director, Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Associate Dean for Outreach and Engagement.
Second District Congressman Riley Moore- The Hershel Woody Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act, Laken Riley Act, and business in Washington D.C.
Morgantown High School math teacher Kerianne Smead- recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
MMMPO Executive Director Bill Austin- Transportation Improvement Plan and a planned traffic signal at Smithtown Road and 119
Monogalia County Public Defender Corporation- Justin Hershberger - On their workload and relationship with the WVU College of Law
9:06 - Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13, on the passing of former delegate and Marion County Rescue Squad leader Michael Angelucci.
9:15 - Rich Burks Chairman, and Bob Cohen Secretary of the Morgantown Police Review and Advisory Board on the upcoming community survey, meeting schedule, and struggles to fill the nine board positions.
9:30- Jay Rogers from Omni Architects, Dave Biafora, and Russ Rogerson Mon County Development Authority on the redevelopment of the Richwood area.
9:15- WVU School of Nursing Dean Tara McComb Hulsey- Test results of the 2024 School of Nursing graduates.
9:30- Westover Director of Public Works Jason Stinespring. A preview of the major construction projects on or around Holland Avenue this year.
MECCA 911 Executive Director Jim Smith on accident response and road conditions following weekend snow
Chairman of the West Virginia Black Heritage Festival Jim Griffin on Martin Luther King J.r Day
Laura Blankenship from the Better Business Bureau on tax scams this year
MetroNews Accuweather Meteorologist Alec DaSilva on weekend snow totals and the next few days of very cold weather
Jacob Bumgarner, Chief Engineer of Special Programs for the state Department of Highways talking about their response to winterconditions so far this year and the plan for the next weather system inbound.
Donna Wade from the Marion County Rescue Squad presenting information about their in-house mental health app for employees and families.
MetroNews Accuweather Meteorologist Jeff Nordeen on the next winter weather maker moving into the area.
Interim Vice President of Enrollment Management at WVU Steve Hahn talking about the WVU Guarantee program
Monongalia County Sheriffand Monongalia County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell talking about newly hired school safety officers
Interim Director of the WVU Center for Black Culture about the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast
Mark Nestlen, VP of Business Development & Strategy at Green Power Motor on delivery of three BEAST buses to Monongalia County Schools.
Star City Mayor Sharon Doyle and Star City Police Chief Jessica Colebank talking about Jessica's breast cancer battle.
Guests include Morgantown City Clerk Christine Wade on 2025 municipal elections.
Joe Statler, R, Monongalia, 77, from Charleston at the Inauguration of Patrick Morrisey
State Senator Joey Garcia, D, Marion, 13 from Charleston at the Inauguration of Patrick Morrisey
Wes Nugent, former Morgantown City Councilman, joins the show to discuss the last year. He was involved in a severe accident in December and suffered a spinal cord injury, forever altering his life. He talks about the accident and his road to recovery.
Mon County Commissioners Sean Sikora, Tom Bloom and Jeff Arnett are in-studio for the show talking about a variety of issues as 2024 comes to a close.
It's a Christmas Eve edition. Dave's sister Brooke stops by. Football Commentator John Halbritter and Dave's wife, Jenna makes a surprise appearance.
Former hosts Kay Murray, Sunshine Wiles and Sarah Giosi are in the studio for the entire hour in one of the best shows of the year.
Talking to a couple of area non-profits. Libera has been awarded a major grant for transitional housing for at-risk young women. The Salvation Army is also holding an Angel Tree event and the Red Kettle drive continues.
Brad McElhinny stops by. Morgantown Basketball Coach Dave Tallman previews the Little General Holiday Classic at Morgantown High this weekend.
UHS Punter, Jimmy Gregg, raised money for childhood cancer research with every punt this season. He joins the show. Plus a recap of Morgantown City Council's meeting.
Todd Forbes, Mon County Sheriff-elect, was sworn-in Monday. He stops by to discuss priorities going into office, including school safety. Kyle Wiggs previews the Frisco Bowl. Dave discusses what happens when sports and politics collide and when they don't.
Mon County is getting sued over is Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety Ordinance. Plus, an event coming up this weekend for anyone touched by addiction.
Chuck Campbell, President of the local Firefighters' Association, talks about the city's pension problems. Morgantown will be looking for a new city manager.
Greg Carey discusses Neal Brown's firing and what is next for WVU Football. How did the city of Morgantown end up with $100 million in unfunded liabilities with the fire and police pension fund?
Congressman-elect Riey Moore talks about his transition to Capitol Hill. Joe Brocato previews the HS Football Playoffs and recaps the WVU Soccer win.
Dr. Clay Marsh & Ret. Gen. James Hoyer are co-chairs of the United Way of Mon and Preston Counties fundraising campaign. They join the show. Accuweather's Jeff Nordeen has the latest on possible snow. Dave recaps another tense city council meeting.
Dave Jecklin, co-host of High School Game Night and attorney, breaks down the supreme court decision on high school football playoffs. Mike Nolting recaps a busy day in news.
Morgantown High AD John Bowers weighs in on the HS Football Playoff saga and explains the logistical challenges of being in a holding pattern. Duncan McIntyre, CEO of Highland Electric Fleet, talks about transitioning to electric school buses.
A preview of the busy Thanksgiving Day travel period coming up. Joe Brocato has the latest on the high school football playoff saga, Mountaineer football and WVU Soccer.
The latest on the HS Football Playoffs and fund with numbers from the General Election.
John Kelley, WAJR Football Analysit and UHS Football Coach, shares his thoughts on the high school football playoff debacle. Plus, Dave has an update on the camping ban saga in Morgantown.
Talking with Mon County Senator Mike Oliverio. Plus, Ed Hawkins and Mon County Parks Director J.R. Petsko dropped by to make a couple of announcements.
Brad McElhinny and Dave talk about the ramifications of Tuesday's Election. Dave recaps Morgantown's City Council meeting.
Dave talks about Election Day with Robert Bolton, Fairmont State Political Science Professor. Then sets the over/under for total turnout in Mon County.
Talking about the State Champion UHS Cross Country teams. Plus, an astonishing number of syringes are being distributed in Morgantown.
Carye Blaney, Mon County Clerk, has an update on early voting. Then we preview the Mohawk Bowl with former Mohigan Garrett Cain and MHS AD John Bowers.
Dave reports on campaign financing for local races ahead of Tuesday's election. There are questions about the city charter. Brad McElhinny previews tonight's debate between the candidates for governor.
Joey Garcia, Democrat for State Senate in the 13th District, joins the show. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps the weekend in football.
Carye Blaney, Mon County Clerk, discusses the busy first day of early voting. Dave talks about the petition challenging the city's camping ban failing to get the required signatures.
Candidates for Mon County Commission, Democrat Tom Bloom and Republican MaryAnn Folz, are in studio for the entire show for an old-fashioned debate.
Jason Morgan, Republican for Monongalia County Sheriff, is in the studio. Early Voting begins Oct. 23rd. Election Day is Nov. 5.
Mickey Rinehart, President of the Mon County Volunteer Fire Association, explains his concerns with the disbursement of newly allocated state funding. County Commission President Sean Sikora provides his perspective.
Tom Bloom, incumbent Democrat running for Mon County Commission, is in-studio. Plus, Cliff Sutherland has details on the Mylan Park's 25th Anniversary.
All college football fans in WV are miserable after the weekend. Brad Howe stops by to discuss. Plus, why the owners of Shorty Anderson's Auto Service are balking at an easement deal with MUB.
James Sanders, owner of Titan Roofing, describes his trip to deliver supplies to western North Carolina. A preview of the high school football weekend and your calls and texts on Anything Goes Friday.
John Williams, incumbent Democrat running for the House of Delegates 80th District, is in studio. MaryAnn Folz, Republican running for Mon County Commission, also stops by the studio.
Mike Oliverio, Mon County Senator, discusses the 2% cut to the personal income tax. Del. John Williams weighs in on the Child Care Tax Credit that passed out of the House.
Jessica Nelson, the former Opinion Editor for the Dominion Post, joins Dave in the studio to talk about what voter turnout would be if Morgantown City Council moved its elections to May. Plus, an update on the special legislative session and a look back at WVU's win over Oklahoma State.
A recap of Thursday's supply drive for areas of western North Carolina devastated by Hurricane Helene. What happens if Morgantown's camping ban is repealed? And a preview of Week 6 of high school football.
Summer Hartley, Republican for House of Delegates 80th District, joins the show. Details on how you can help people devastated by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. Plus, City Counci's discussion regarding the new ward boundaries.
We speak with Sam Robertson, and EMS worker on the ground in North Carolina decimated by Hurricane Helene. Candidate for House of Delegates David McCormick stops by and a recap of city council's discussion regarding the date of the city election.
Dave breaks down six proposed amendments to the Morgantown city charter that will be discussed at city council's regular meeting. Fairmont State Political Science Professor Robert Bolton weighs in on what to watch for during the Vice Presidential debate.
Dr. Keith Jackson, Dean of the WVU College of Creative Arts and Media, details the
Violins of Hope exhibit that opens on Tuesday. Brad McElhinny breaks down what to expect in the special legislative session.
John Trumble, Chair of the Ward and Boundary Commission, explains the process to come up with its recommendation to city council. Dave revisits past controversies with boundary lines in Morgantown and an unintended consequence of extended council member terms.
Geno Chiarelli, Republican Incumbent for House of Delegates 78th District is in-studio to discuss his campaign.
Diane Market Gaston, Democrat Candidate for WV House of Delegates 78th District, in in-studio and talks about fighting the state's addiction problem, advocating for Monongalia County, and other issues in her campaign.
Plus, Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato talks WVU and High School Football.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave shares his thoughts on Morgantown City Manager Kim Haws retirement. Metronews Sports' Greg Carey previews the weekend football schedule. Plus, your calls and texts.
West Virginia is getting redder. Mon County Republicans are closing the gap on the number of registered voters with their Democratic counterparts. Mon County Republican Committee's Wes Nugent digs into the data.
Dave recaps some interesting information from Tuesday's Morgantown City Council meeting.
Mike Oliverio, Mon County State Senator, talks about possible tax cuts and child care. Amelia Knisley, of West Virginia Watch, details her article that examined student public school transfers.
Dr. Eddie Campbell, Mon County Schools Superintendent, talks about last week's threats of school violence. Joe Brocato recaps high school football and the WVU loss to Pitt.
Patrick Morrisey, WV Attorney General & GOP Candidate for Governor, joins the show and addresses whether or not he'll debate Democrat Steve Williams. Meanwhile, the Morgantown Police Review Board is concerned no one is complaining about the police department.
The Dominion Post newspaper is being acquired by Ogden Newspapers. John McCabe, Editorial Director, stops by the studio to discuss the future of the paper. Lake Lynn withdraws its request to reduce the water level in Cheat Lake. Morgantown Police Review Board is late to the party on the city's camping ban.
Jonathan Vrabel, Morgantown Municipal Airport Director, talks about a new air service provider and the runway extension project. Reactions to the presidential debate and Tuesday's interview with Morgantown City Councilor Danielle Trumble.
Morgantown City Councilor Danielle Trumble is in-studio to discuss the citywide camping ban passed last week on a 4-3 vote.
Dave calls out the personal attacks and childish reactions following Morgantown City Council passing a camping ban. Joe Brocato sets up the high school football schedule.
Ron Justice of Morgantown Community Resources discusses ideas for expanding shelter options at Hazel's House of Hope.
Reactions to the marathon city council meeting and passage of the citywide camping ban.
Morgantown City Council members Brian Butcher, Jenny Selin, & Weezie Michael give their perspectives on the proposed city camping ban.
A special High School Football Preview Edition, featuring MHS Coach Sean Biser. UHS Coach Eric Synder, retired coach John Kelly and Kyle Wiggs.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell talks the decision to cancel classes tomorrow. WVU Police Chief Sherry St. Clair on all the events this weekend. Plus, Greg Hunter puts the Penn State game in some historical perspective.
House of Delegates Candidate Bill Reger-Nash offers his perspective on the proposal to draw down Cheat Lake.
Info on the Jim Dunn Run on Sept. 6. House of Delegates Candidate David McCormick discusses concerns with a proposal to lower the Cheat Lake water levels.
Eika Kolenich, Libertarian Candidate for Governor, joins the show. Ron Justice, with the Mon County Development Authority, discusses the East End Village Development.
A recap of the long Morgantown City Council meeting debating the city's camping ban ordinance.
WV Democratic Delegate Barbara Evans Flesichauer checks in from the DNC in Chicago. Dave shares his conclusions on how to approach the homelessness situation in Morgantown.
Cops & Firefighters are in the studio promoting their upcoming Battle of the Badges Blood Drive. details on the 2024 MCRC Reagan Dinner and there are changes to the proposed camping ban.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell stops by the studio to talk all things back to school.
Wheeling has already dealt with debating and implementing a citywide camping ban. City Councilman Ben Seilder offers his perspective on how Wheeling is dealing with the homeless problem and Morgantown is in the midst of its own camping ban debate.
Capitol Reporter Steven Allen Adams, of Ogden Newspapers, joins the show. More discussion on how to handle the homeless problem in Morgantown.
Del. Joe Statler talks funding for VFD's. Dave continues to discuss addressing the homeless problems in Morgantown.
Why is the Police Review Board weighing in on a proposed camping ban ordinance? Morgantown High junior Joel Moreland joins the show. He won the Decathlon at the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics.
More talk about issues in downtown Morgantown. Savannah Jones provides a WVU student perspective. Plus, your calls and texts.
Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom defends his comments regarding Mountain State Justice and more talk about the homeless and drug problems in downtown.
Special show LIVE from the Metropolitan Theatre in downtown Morgantown. The theater is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
A local property owner and renter spotlight issues in downtown Morgantown regarding homelessness and drugs. Plus, Brad McElhinny with the latest on Sen. Joe Manchin's news cycle in national politics.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave is taking your calls and texts. Plus, his thoughts on the latest homelessness discussion former President Trump's acceptance speech Thursday night.
Homelessness and downtown problems are again a hot topic of discussion in Morgantown. Plus, details on a bookfair this weekend in Morgantown.
A familiar topic has popped up again in Morgantown and there's still no consensus on how to deal with homelessness. Plus, an update from the RNC in Milwauikee.
First-hand witnesses to the assassination attempt of former President Trump, Kelly Solomon, Alex Solomon and Kim Gutta, join me in the studio to talk about their experiences.
Dr. Jeff Meldrum, an expert on Sasquatch, joins the show to discuss the legendary creature. Dave breaks down the presidential debate with Fairmont State Political Science Professor Robert Bolton.
Fairmont State University Chief of Staff Brian Selmiski discusses preparations for implementing Campus Carry. Dave asks if you will watch the presidential debate and wonders what Morgantonw's Charter Review will look like.
Greg Morris, PACE Enterprises CEO, talks about a new project to build a new housing complex. Morgantown 5th Ward City Councilor Danielle Trumble joins the show to discuss several issues.
Dave talks about WV Day! Mickey Rinehart, with the Mon County VFD Assocation, explains concerns with radio communications in the county's western end. State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is a guest.
Jeff Arnett, Mon County Commissioner discusses broadband expansion and the future of Bartlett House. MECCA 911 Director Jim Smith has an update on damage and power outages following Tuesday's storm.
Sean Sikora, Mon County Commission President, discusses concerns raised this week during the commission's meeting and the situation regarding the UMWA.
Dave recaps Morgantown City Council meeting, as they consider a pay raise for future council members.
Fairmont State Political Science Professor Robert Bolton talks about the fallout from the Trump conviction. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny explains the latest news surrounding Joe Manchin. Plus, Dave takes exception to statements made about the Mon County Commission.
What's next following the defeat of the Renaissance Academy bond? Joe Brocato stops by to preview the High School Baseball State Tournament this weekend in Charleston.
Dave recaps the Morgantown City Council meeting and talks pay raises for council members.
Chris Rose, who defeated incumbent Mike Maroney in the Republican Primary in the WV Senate 2nd District Race, talks about his win. Mon County Del. Joe Statler explains concerns with the DOH's request regarding the I-79 Exit 155 project.
Tom Bloom, Mon County Commissioner joins the show to talk about approaching the area's homeless problems. Clay-Battelle HIgh hires its all-time leading rusher Aaron LaPoe as its new football coach.
It's the day after the Primary Election. Dave talks about voters rejecting the school bond and takes your calls and texts about Tuesday's election results.
It's Primary Election Day in WV. Dave talks to Mike Oliverio, Mon County Senator, about what candidates are experiencing today. Brad McElhinny stops by to discuss the statewide races on the ballot.
Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney recaps early voting and looks ahead to Tuesday's Primary Election. Plus, Dave wagers on the total voter turnout in Mon County.
It's Anything Goes Friday on the show. Plus, Mon County Magistrate Candidate Mark Myers is in-studio ahead of the election on Tuesday.
Moore Capito, GOP Candidate for Governor, joins the show. Plus, more talk about alternative plans to establish STEAM academic programs and facilities in Mon County.
Talking WVU Commencement w/ WVU Communications' Shauna Johnson and new alumna Rachel Johnson. GOP Candidate for Governor Mac Warner joins the show. Plus, thoughts on the homeless discussion Tuesday night at Morgantown City Council.
Tonya Rachelle Rogers is running for Monongalia County Magistrate in Division 6. She stops by the studio to talk about her campaign.
Chris Miller, GOP candidate for governor, is in North Central WV campaigning and joins the show. Plus, candidate for Mon County Magistrate Tony Rogers in in the studio to talk about her campaign.
Curt Thomas, running for Monongalia County Magistrate in Division 6, stops by the studio ahead of the May 14th election.
Nick DeMedici, President of Bartlett Housing Solutions Board of Directors, explains the dire financial situation facing the non-profit. Curt Thomas, candidate for Magistrate, stops by the studio.
Morgantown High's Academic Showdown Champions are in the studio for a visit. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday.
Details on the excess levy supporting Volunteer Fire Departments in Mon County. Dave weighs in on the Renaissance Academy bond proposal.
Busy show with details on early voting with Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney. Magistrate Sandy Holepit talks about her re-election campaign. Plus, pushback on the $143 million school bond proposal.
Interviews with candidates for Judge in Circuit 21, Division 1: Paul Gwaltney, Michael Simms and Natalie Sal.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell is in the studio for the entire show to answer questions about the proposed Renaissance Academy and the $143 million dollar bond on the ballot this May.
Ron Justice, Mylan Park Foundation Board President, discusses the expansion of the park over the last two decades. Dave takes your texts on Anything Goes Friday on Thursday.
Paul Gwaltney is running for Circuit Court Judge in Monongalia County. He discusses a number of topics including the, his experience on the bench, the role of the judge, challenges facing families and how to fairly apply the law.
Early voting begins on May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Candidate for Circuit Judge, Paul Gwaltney is in-studio. Plus, Dave speaks with Lesley Nash, staff attorney for Mountain State Justice about their lawsuit challenging Morgantown's 2005 ordinance restricting panhandling.
Natalie Sal is running for Circuit Court Judge in Monongalia County. She discusses a number of topics including the role of the judge, challenges facing families t, and how to fairly apply the law.
Early voting begins on May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Judicial candidate Natalie Sal is in-studio. She's running for Circuit Court Judge in Mon County Division 1. Dave breaks down a lawsuit filed against Morgantown, challenging the city's panhandling ordinance. Plus, why West Virginia's politics haven't changed, just adjusted to the national political scene.
Lots of information on Monday's show. Details on Adventure WV getting the spring season started. Marion County Humane Society is asking voters to support an excess levy. And Freedom Kia is teaming up with Operation Welcome Home and Chestnut Mountain Ranch for a day of fishing and fun for local veterans.
Mohigans' Baseball Coach Pat Sherald talks about this weekend's Mon County Classic. Dave answers your texts on Anything Goes Friday.
Dave interviews all three candidates for Mon County School Board, Ron Lytle, Shawn Smith and Christina Fatorre Morgan.
Early voting begins May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Sean Sikora, Mon County Commission President, talks several topics including a new bridge, Harmony Grove Interchange and subdivision regulations. Dave takes your calls and texts on the homeless and drug problems in downtown Morgantown.
Michael Simms is running for Circuit Court Judge in Monongalia County. He discusses a number of topics including the role of the judge, establishing a Family Treatment Court, and how to fairly apply the law.
Early voting begins on May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Michael Simms, candidate for Circuit Court Judge, is in the studio. Details on the 7th Annual Cupcake and Craft Beer Fest in Morgantown and a recap of Morgantown City Council's meeting where speakers wanted to address the homeless problem.
Ron Lytle, running for re-election to the Mon County School Board, is in-studio. He talks about the challenges facing public education, empowering teachers, the future of education and the proposed Renaissance Academy.
The school board election is May 14th. Early voting begins May 1st.
Ron Lytle, running for re-election to the Mon County Board of Education, joins Dave in the studio.
Was all the good news about the DOH too good to be true? Plus, Metronews' Brad McElhinny details a story about a sailor on the USS West Virginia, who died during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Shawn Smith is a candidate for Mon County School Board. He stops by the studio to talk about challenges to education, student discipline, and the proposed Renaissance Academy.
The school board election is May 14th. Early voting begins May 1st.
MECCA 911 Director Jim Smith has an update on flooding. Dave offers his thoughts on the latest gubernatorial polling. Mon County BOE Candidate Shawn Smith stops by the studio.
Justin Tarovisky, union president representing employees at FCC Hazelton, announces a retention incentive for employees at the federal penitentiary. Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom is in-studio to talk roads, relationship with the DOH and the national attention again on the Skylar Neese murder.
New University High Football Coach Eric Snyder joins the show. Dave breaks down campaign finance numbers and discusses the issues facing EMS agencies across the state.
Christina Fattore Morgan, candidate for Monongalia County School Board, talks about a number of issues including the proposed Rennaisance Academy, student discipline, supporting teachers and more.
The school board election is May 14th. Early voting begins May 1st.
Mon County Board of Education Candidate Christina Fatorre Morgan discusses her platform. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny breaks down the GOP Gubernatorial race.
Dave is back after a week of filling in on Metronews Talkline. Dave discusses why the idea of managed homeless camps is a bad idea.
Dave breaks down the property tax implications of the proposed $143 million Renaissance Academy bond and takes your calls and texts.
Ron Lytle, Mon County BOE President, discusses the tax impact of the proposed Renaissance Academy. State Senator Mike Oliverio reacts to Gov. Justice's veto of the vaccination bill.
Dave Neese is in-studio to discuss the new podcast "Three," which re-examines the disappearance of his daughter Skylar Neese in 2012. Also, Jason Hoch, producer for the podcast "Three" joins the show on the phone.
WVU's April Kaull discusses the marching band's new plans for a practice facility. Metronews Sports' Kyle Wiggs wraps up the WVU Women's Basketball season.
Metronews Sports' Greg Carey breaks down the hiring of new WVU Basketball Coach Darian DeVries. Dave runs through new polling data for the Republican race for Governor.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave recaps an MPO meeting where local officials were frustrated with news about traffic lights off Exit 155. Joe Brocato, with Metronews Sports, checks in from Iowa City where WVU Women's basketball takes on Princeton Saturday in the NCAA Tournament.
Danielle Trumble, Morgantown City Council member, discusses the situation with Bartlett House and moving forward. Brad McElhinny recaps the governor's media briefing.
Mike Oliverio, Mon County Senator, explains why $5.1 million in funding for WVU was vetoed by the governor in the state budget. Dave reacts to the news surrounding the Bartlett House. Wednesday is WVU's Day of Giving. WVU Foundation's B.J. Davisson joins the show.
Gov. Justice vetoed a bill providing $2 million for the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute. Mon County Delegate John Williams reacts Clay-Battelle High School Football Coach Ryan Wilson announces his retirement.
The 3-time State Champion Morgantown Mohigan Basketball team is in-studio celebrating their victory.
Morgantown High Students Maddie Wisman and Grace Schmitt stop by the studio with details on this year's Mohigan Idol. University High Football Coach, John Kelley announces his retirement from coaching.
Ryan White, candidate for the WV Intermediate Court of Appeals Judge, stops by the studio. Dave recaps the budget presentation at Morgantown City Council's Committee of the Whole meeting. Plus, your texts.
Mon County Delegate John Williams discusses legislation with the House with Crossover Day looming. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato previews boys' & girls' basketball postseason matchups.
Michael Simms, candidate for Circuit Court Judge in Division 1 in Mon County joins the show. Plus, details on the upcoming WV Fishing, Hunting, & Outdoor Show on March 4 & 5.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell talks more about the proposed Rennaissance Academy. Marion County Del. Joey Garcia discusses several bills going through the House.
Mon County Del. Joe Statler discusses his votes on the Library Obscenity Bill and a proposal to enable teachers to carry concealed weapons in schools. Plus, Brad McElhinny stops by.
Capitol Reporter Steven Allen Adams, from Ogden Newspapers, joins the show to explain a mess at the state Tax Division involving Natural Gas valuations and property taxes owed.
WV Treasurer & Congressional Candidate Riley Moore stops by the studio. Fill maker Elaine McMillion Sheldon, discusses her documentary "King Coal" ahead of a screening this weekend in Morgantown.
Taylor Schultz with the Mon Count Child Advocacy Center discusses the organization's mission. WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey talks about the Trump case before the US Supreme Court and his gubernatorial bid.
Eddie Campbell, Mon County Superintendent, updates the situation with EPA funding for new green school buses. Senators Mike Oliverio and Amy Grady discuss a student discipline bill working its way through the Senate.
Brad McElhinny joins the show to talk all things legislature. Dave recaps the weekend headlines and takes your texts.
Dave recaps the impact of the Renaissance Academy levy on your tax ticket. Health Right may finally be on the move. And a lot of high school basketball on tap this weekend.
Dave breaks down the impact of the excess levies and school bond levy on the primary ballot. Metornews' Chris Lawrence explains a controversy surrounding Groundhog Day and trout stocking.
Danielle Trumble, a member of Morgantown City Council, comes by the studio to talk trash, literally. She tries to clear up confusion over Republic's rate increase and touches on several other topics involving the city.
Evan Hansen, Mon County Delegate, has concerns about HB 5018. Mon County GOP Executive Committee Chair Ethan Moore discusses voter outreach and closing the primary in 2026.
Monongalia County Commissioner Jeff Arnett talks about infrastructure projects and a mistake made by the state tax division. Plus, Brad McElhinny talks all things involving WV politics.
The city of Morgantown drops the ball again. What closing the GOP Primary could mean for Monongalia County. Pete Tennant announces his run for Mon County Magistrate. Plus, your texts on Anything Goes Friday.
Can't we have an honest discussion with all the rhetoric? Keri DeMasi with an update on the warming shelter operations and Mon Health
Discussion about the proposed Renaissance Academy in Mon County and what the cost could be to county taxpayers.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell is in-studio for a detailed discussion about the proposed Renaissance Academy.
J.B. McCuskey, candidate for WV Attorney General talks about his campaign as he files his official paperwork. Metronews' Brad McElhinny has the latest on the legislative session.
Sen. Mike Oliverio explains why the stipulations proposed for the Promise Plus program are a bad idea. Accuweather's Jeff Nordeen has an update on the forecast.
Morgantown Police Chief Eric Powell shares the latest in the murder investigation of a 26-year-old man. New Chief Deputy Chris Ruehmer introduces himself. Mon County Volunteer Fire Association President Mickey Rinehart says an agreement has been reached on the fire excess levy.
Dave questions what happened to the idea of the DOH partnering with a contractor to clear roads? Retired Deputy Todd Forbes announces his run for Mon County Sheriff. Plus, a recap of Morgantown City Council's meeting.
Dave is taking your comments on the roads. More info on a PODA ordinance coming before city council. Mon Health Marion Neighborhood Hospital celebrating two years in White Hall.
Mon County Senator Mike Olivierio discusses the governor's budget proposal. Accuweather's Jeff Nordeen has an update on the expected snowfall. Dave covers news and notes, including how much he enjoyed the Cowboys' playoff loss.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave hits on a variety of topics, including a possible new home for the WV High School Football Championships, the Morgantown Police Review Board and your calls and texts.
WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is a guest. Brad McElhinny discusses the governor's state of the state address.
Metronews' Brad McElhinny previews the State of the State address and the legislative session. Barbara Evans Fleischauer, a former Mon County delegate, talks about her new role with a national women's rights organization. Plus, questions about Morgantown Fire Department's request to be included on the county's fire service excess levy.
WV Treasurer and candidate for Congress Riley Moore joins the show. There are a couple of interesting items on the Mon County Commission agenda.
Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney is on the show as the candidate filing period officially opens. Mon County Del. John Williams discusses the upcoming legislative session.
Erienne Olesh talks about economic development and removing barriers. Russ Rogerson reacts to LG's announcement of $700 billion investment in WV.
Mon County Delegate Geno Chiarelli discusses his priorities ahead of the start of the legislative session. Dave recaps the Morgantown City Council meeting and has updates on a major traffic accident.
Metronews Sports Joe Brocato has several questions about what will happen in 2024. Dave thinks the Morgantown Airport needs to find an identity. And which words should be banned from your vocabulary?
In the final show of 2023, Dave is talking pepperoni rolls and the 5th annual Great Pepperoni Roll Drop in Mannington on New Year's Eve. Brad McElhinny discusses some of the top stories over the last year.
Recapping the Duke's Mayo Bowl victory with Metronews Sports' Kyle Wiggs. Plus, Pantry Plus More received a $10k donation from Duke's after Neal Brown was doused in mayo.
Dave recaps Christmas. Gov. Justice has some interesting comments regarding the high school athletics transfer rule.
It's the annual Christmas Show! Dave visits Front Desk Emily, WAJR Color Commentator John Halbritter, and his sister, Brooke. Plus shares some of his favorite Christmas memories.
Tips to keep kids busy and learning during the Christmas break from school. Details on the new WVSSAC Classifications. Plus, phone calls and texts.
Details on the millions of people traveling for the holidays. Dave discusses the value of a college degree and weird news from around the country.
Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom discusses a federal grant for reconfiguring Exit 155. Accuweather Meteorologist Jeff Nordeen updates a wintry weather forecast.
WVU Police Chief Sherry St. Clair has details of a recruitment open house scheduled for Monday. Dave recaps discussions at Morgantown City Council's meeting Tuesday night.
Russ Rogerson, President & CEO of MAP, joins the show to discuss te Richwood Redevelopment Project. Plus, WV Secretary of State and Republican Candidate for Governor Mac Warner joins the show.
Bartlett House's Keri DeMasi has details on the county's emergency warming shelter. Dave takes your comments on Anything Goes Friday.
Gov. Justice reacted to the DOH's response to Tuesday's snow. Brad McElhinny joins the show. Dave gives away tickets to Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr's Christmas show.
WV Senator Mike Oliverio talks about the DOH and systemic issues that plague Monongalia County.
Kyle Wiggs previews the Super Six. Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr and Kamron Lawson are in-studio promoting 2023 Christmas Tour.
Ron Bane, Mon County Magistrate and Vice President of the Mountain Line Transit Authority Board of Directors, discusses why a bus stop is causing concerns downtown. Plus, Anything Goes Friday on a Thursday.
Emily Muzzarelli, Morgantown Asst. City Manager, provides details on a tentative agreement to locate a warming shelter at the Hope Hill Sobering Center.
David McCormick, Republican candidate for the House of Delegates 82nd District, is in-studio. Plus, thoughts on the ongoing legal dispute between Morgantown firefighters and the city and your texts.
Teresa Toriseva, the attorney representing Morganton's firefighters, discusses the WV Supreme Court's ruling in the firefighters' ongoing legal dispute over compensation. Fairmont State Political Science Professor Robert Bolton talks about Joe Manchin's decision to not seek re-election. Joe Brocato recaps Mountain State Derby Part 2 and the first round of the HS Football Playoffs.
Morgantown High Volleyball captured its first state title. Grace DeVall, Belle DeVall and Katelyn Anderson of the Champion Mohigans are in studio. Plus, Amy Loomis, with Main Street Morgantown, has details on the Capitol Christmas Tree's visit.
Dave is joined by a pair of guests, living in Netanya, Israel. Andee Goldman and Elkan Levy discuss the war with Hamass from a firsthand perspective. Also, the latest on the warming shelter saga and Metronews Sports' Greg Carey has an update from the HS Volleyball State Tournament.
Dave gets some clarification on utility bills in Morgantown. Is someone poisoning cats in Westover? And why did Morgantown City Council cancel its Tuesday meeting?
A recap of the meeting discussing the proposed warming shelter on Richwood Ave. with WAJR's Mike Nolting. Marion County Delegate Joey Garcia talks about more oversight and accountability within the state's jails and prisons.
Morgantown HIgh Girls' Soccer Coach Bri Frontuto joins the show after the Mohigans captured the second straight state title. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato sets up the first round of the football playoffs.
Justin Tarovisky, President of AFGE Local 420, discusses the challenges facing staff at FCC Hazelton and Sen. Manchin's support for salary increase. Dave takes calls and texts on Anything Goes Friday.
Details on the "Cougs Care" program coming to Morgantown this week with BYU. Shawn Smith, candidate for Mon County Board of Education, joins the show.
Maddie Gump, Morgantown XC Champ and MHS XC Coach Mike Ryan join the show. Dave talks about adults wearing Halloween costumes and the proposed plan for a warming shelter.
Ed Frohnapfel, University Cross Country Coach, joins the show after the Boys' XC team won its fifth straight state title.
Greg & Heidi Metheny explain the vision for a Univeristy High Sports Complex. Lesley Nash, staff attorney for Mountain State Justice, discusses their planned legal challenge of Mon County's panhandling ordinance.
Mon County Sheriff Perry Palmer has details on the chain reaction crash on I-68. Police Chief Eric Powell discusses a downtown shooting. John Deskins with the WVU Bureau of Business and Economic Research talks about the region's economic outlook.
Susan Riddle, with the Mylan Park Foundation, talks about a partnership with the WVU Marching Band and a new facility at the park. What will MUB be watching as a new bridge spanning the Mon River is constructed? Plus, a recap of WVU President Gordon Gee's State of the University Address.
Barbara Evans Fleischauer talks about her announcement to run for House of Delegates in the 82nd District. WV Senator Mike Oliverio discusses roads and his conversation with DOT Secretary JImmy Wriston.
Keri DeMasi, CEO of Bartlett Housing Solutions, joins the show to explain what services are available this winter. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps high school football and looks ahead to the playoff picture.
Josh Sword, AFL-CIO President talks about the impact of the ARCH2 hub announcement on the labor force. Will the panhandling ordinance work? And way too early bowl projections.
Ron Justice, President of the Mylan Park Foundation, discusses coming upgrades to the baseball/softball complex. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps Week 8 of the high school football season.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom discusses the pedestrian and vehicle safety ordinance. Kyle Wiggs previews WVU's game tonight vs. Houston and former Coach Dana Holgersen.
Dave recaps the WVU Faculty Senate meeting. Aristotle Jones, the Appalachian Soul Man stops by the studio.
Mac Warner, WV Secretary of State and GOP Candidate for Governor joins the show. Dr. Jeffery Lancaster, of WVU Medicine Children's discusses RSV season.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Other cities are trying to deal with panhandling. Brad McElhinny tried to pin the governor down on his position regarding federal government spending.
Harrison County Schools Superintendent Dora Stutler talks about plans to consolidate several schools. Comments from the four Republicans running for governor.
Danielle Trumble, member of the Morgantown City Council and Board of Directors with Hope Hill Sobering Center, discusses why the facility has been under utilized. Plus, Brad McElhinny previews a gubernatorial forum tonight in Morgantown.
Chad Prather, Huntington Bank WV Region President, talks about the local housing market and and tailgate Tuesday aimed at contractors, realtors and home buyers. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps WVU's win over TCU and Week 6 in HS football.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Details on the Midnight Market. Plus, Sunshine is back and she brought buckwheat cakes.
Katherine Goble Moore and Joylette Goble Hylick, daughters of Katherine Johnson, are in studio to talk about their mother's legacy.
Dave recaps the Morgantown City Council meeting. Nancy Walker details a fundraiser for Helpful Harvest.
Owen Mulkeen, with Friends of Cheat, discusses possible changes to property around Cheat Lake. Harry Hayes has details on the 2023 Buckwheat Festival.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom talks about his frustrations with the DOH. Metronews Sports Joe Brocato recaps the football weekend. Dave just wants to watch football without hearing about Taylor Swift.
Justin Tarovisky, with the union representing officers at FCC Hazelton talks about unsafe working conditions at the federal prison. Star City Recorder Steve Blinco expresses his frustrations with the DOH. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday!
Mon County Schools Deputy Superintendent Donna Talerico talks about chronic absences. Brad McElhinny breaks down additional cuts at WVU. Plus, the DOH doesn't seem interested in actually solving problems.
GOP Candidate for Governor, Chris Miller joins the show. Dave recaps the city council meeting and wonders where are all the people stepping up to establish a warming shelter for this winter.
More on the WVU transformation process. After academic cuts, what's next? Morgantown City Council is taking baby steps on local issues. Plus, Brad McElhinny stops by.
WV Attorney General and Republican for Governor, Patrick Morrisey joins the show. Dave relays a story about a downtown tenant dealing with the drug problem every day. Joe Brocato recaps the WVU win over Pitt and Week 4 of High School Football.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Plus, Dave talks Backyard Brawl with Greg Hunter. He takes your calls and texts.
Abby Miller and Traci Bodkins from the Children's Home Society of WV stopped by the studio to discuss their mission and this year's fund raising campaign. CVB President Susan Riddle on the economic impacts of the Backyard Brawl returning to Morgantown. And Dave believes we may be living in an alternative timeline.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom wants to think outside the box when it comes to the DOH.
The latest on the WVU budget cuts. There's a communication problem with the DOH. And the legend of the Flatwoods monster.
Dave recalls the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 and the odd thing that sticks in his mind. WVAQ's Just Jamie has a recap of this year's Radiothon. Joe Brocato stops by to talk high school football and WVU's win over Duquense.
Anything Goes Friday is back! Dave laments the DOH's taking so long to address malfunctioning stoplights in Morgantown.
Dave is back in the host's chair. All-American Swimmer and Women's advocate Riley Gaines joins Dave ahead of an event in Morgantown.
MPO Executive Director Bill Austin discusses a future bridge project. Dave takes your calls on Anything Goes Friday.
Dave recaps the Mon County Commission's public hearing on its Pedestrian and Vehicle Safety ordinance and offers his thoughts on it.
WVU Assoc. Provost Mark Gavin explains the process that led to the recommendations to cut some majors and faculty at WVU. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato has a preseason football update.
WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey discusses his opposition against newly proposed EPA rules for power plants. Mon County Del. John Williams relfects on the recently completed special session.
City Hall has "fixed" staffing for parades. Mon County Del. Joe Statler talks about funding for firefighters and EMS. DOH's Joe has details on the project to repave Willey Street.
Details on the Pantry Plus More Back To School Bash coming up on Saturday. Mon County Senator Mike Oliverio discusses the ongoing special session in Charleston.
On Monday's Show, Accuweather's Heather Zehr talks about upcoming stormy weather. Mon County Republican Executive Committee Vice Chair Paula Martinelli has details on the 2023 Reagan Dinner. Mon County Del. Joe Statler is frustrated over funding for EMS and VFDs.
Mon County Sen. Mike Oliverio is in-studio covering a number of topics, including the roads and the anticipated special session to deal with the budget surplus. Fairmont State Political Science Professor Robert Bolton helps break down the indictment against former President Trump. Plus, Dave questions the timing of a DOH project starting Friday in Morgantown.
Newly crowned Mon County Fair Queen Ashlynn Napier is in studio. Plus, Dave talks with Matt Starsick, VP of the Mon-Preston Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 87.
Dave discusses police staffing, parades, and overtime pay. Brad McElhinny explains the situation with the demise of Alderson-Broaddus University.
Dave is back from vacation and talks to Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom about a proposed bridge project. Plus, more issues in downtown Morgantown.
WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey discusses the process of selecting representatives for the WV First Foundation Board. Plus, Morgantown City Engineer Damien Davis provides an update to the city hall renovations.
Defense Attorney for Mon County Deputy Lance Kuretza, Lyle Dresbold, discusses Kuretza's acquittal on two federal counts.
Sarah is back for the day! She's talking about the WV Wellness Festival coming up this week at Mylan Park. Plus, Dave talks her into sticking around for the entire show.
Metronews Sports Joe Brocato is in-studio to help break down the Bog Huggins resignation controversy.
Mon County Delegate John Williams joins the show, discussing the budget surplus. Dave takes calls and texts on Anything Goes Friday. One listener wants to know what Dave works solo and a former co-host calls in to answer the question.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom shares concerns over the transparency of the WV First Foundation. Dave talks brussel sprouts.
Mon County Senator Mike Oliverio discusses the state's budget surplus. Plus, Brad McElinny stops by to talke budget and national media trying to figure out WV politics.
CB Wilson, Director of the Morgantown Community Band, is in-studio previewing this year's July 4th concert. Plus, where is the accountability in downtown Morgantown?
Sen. Shelly Moore Capito joins the show to discuss $1.2 billion in federal funds to expand broadband in WV. Plus, Stephanie Browning, Director of Mon County Fair Pageants, and Ed Hawkins stops by the studio.
Mon County Senator Mike Oliverio joins the show from Seattle where a delegation of WV is meeting with business officials. Also, details on the auction of funiture and fixtures from the former WVU Business and Economics building.
Info on the upcoming Jim Dunn Twilight 5-mile Run. Dave addresses staffing issues downtown that led to the cancellation of the scheduled Pride Parade.
It's Brad squared on the show. Metronews Sports Brad Howe breaks down the decision to elevate Josh Eilert to WVU Basketball's interim-Head Coach. Brad McElhinny explains the WVU BOG approving a tuition increase and $1.2 billion budget.
The Appalachian Soul Man, Aristole Jones, stops by the studio to talk about WV's music scene. Dave continues his conversation about issues in downtown Morgantown.
Dave recaps Morgantown City Council's meeting and comments regarding the issues downtown. Also, reps from the Monongalia Wireless Association are in-studio talking about amateur radio and this weekend's Field Day.
MMMPO Director Bill Austin joins the show and has updates on Exit 155 and Harmony Grove. Dave reacts to comments made by Bob Huggins' daughter concerning his DUI arrest and subsequent departure.
Mike Stewart, GOP Candidate for Attorney General, is in-studio talking about growing up in Morgantown and issues surrounding the AG race.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble stops by to talk about Hazel's House of Hope. Dave reacts to the arrest and resignation of Bob Huggins.
Dave talks about changes coming to WVU with the announcement to merge the Colleges of Media and Creative Arts. WCHS -TV Assistant News Director and WVU Alumnae Leslie Rubin offers her thoughts.
CVB President & SEO Susan Riddle talks about the impact of tourism on the local economy. Star City Recorder Steve Blinco discusses today's municipal election, sinkholes and more.
WV Secretary of State and Republican candidate for governor, Mac Warner is in-studio. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday.
Russ Rogerson, Morgantown Area Partnership President and CEO, talks about redeveloping the Richwood area. Dave talks about re-evaluating the effectiveness of local services.
A fire destroyed four townhomes in Ashton Estates in Mon County and Brad McElhinny recaps a WVU Faculty Senate meeting that where potential cuts were discussed.
Morgantown Police Chief Eric Powell discusses the life and career of Officer Zane Breakiron, who was killed in a car accident over the weekend.
Granville PD Chief Craig Corkeran talks about panhandling. Plus, a UFO is spotted over Morgantown as NASA updates its investigation into unexplained aerial phenomena.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom is in-studio for most of the show discussing his proposed ordinance to discourage panhandling across the county.
Talking Memorial Day travel with AAA's Jim Garrity. Details on tonight's regional final between Morgantown and University at Monongalia County Ballpark.
Talking championships on Monday's show. Morgantown Track Coach Steve Blinco talks about the Girls Track Team winning a State Title. Morgantown Lacrosse Coach Jeremy Bennett talks about a Lacrosse championship. And Morgntown Baseball Coach Pat Sherald and University Baseball Coach Brad Comport preview the start of the MHS vs. UHS Regional matchup.
WVU VP Rob Alsop discusses the university's transformation timeline as work continues to close a major budget gap.
Dave discusses Jim Justice's announcement that he's running for the US Senate and takes his own highly unscientific, very informal poll.
Mountain Line CEO Dave Bruffy talks about changes to the RideMon program. Dave looks ahead for the city of Morgantown and wonders how the national media will react to Gov. Jim Justice as a candidate for U.S. Senate.
Reactions to the Morgantown City Election that saw incumbents sweep the contested races.
Dave talks early voting numbers for the Morgantown city election. Brad McElhinny discusses the pending announcement that Gov. Justice will run for U.S. Senate.
Brad McElhinny recaps WVU's discussion about closing a $45 million budget gap. Producer Joe shares his story about finding someone sleeping in his truck.
Mon County Del. Joe Statler discusses challenges facing volunteer fire departments and Emergency Medical Service agencies. Ted Hastings talks about his fight to keep his family farm in tact.
Russ Rogerson, President & CEO of Morgantown Area Partnership, discusses UNDBIO coming to Morgantown and what it means for the area.
Sarah Giosi is back! She talks about the WV Wellness Festival scheduled for later this summer. Brad McElhinny discusses staffing shortages with the WV Department of Corrections.
7th Ward City Council Candidate Ben Mayle joins the show. Plus, details on the Cupcake and Craft Beer Festival this weekend at Mylan Park.
WV Attorney General & Republican candidate for governor, Patrick Morrisey joins the show. Dave talks with Morgantown City Council 7th Ward Candidate Brian Butcher and reacts to Wednesday's confusing interview with 1st Ward Candidate James Guiliani.
Danielle Trumble, 5th Ward City Council candidate joins the show. Also, 1st Ward Candidate James Guilinai explains his decision to step away from his campaign.
1st Ward Morgantown City Council Candidate Joe Abu-Ghannam is in-studio. The city election is April 25 with early voting beginning April 12.
Tom Bloom explains his proposed uniform panhandling ordinance. Joe Brocato explains potential changes to the SSAC classification system.
Gov. Jim Justice joins the show to discuss a potential run for U.S. Senate, state parks and the Harmony Grove exit.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave talks about a variety of topics and texts listener calls and texts.
GOP Gubernatorial candidate Chris Miller joins Dave in-studio. Also, remembering former Mon County Commissioner Bill Bartolo.
Bartlett House Executive Director Keri DeMasi Koontz discusses homeless issues in Morgantown.
Dave discusses the discovery of Bryn Hargreaves' remains and the investigation into the state police department.
Morgantown Basketball won its second straight basketball title of the weekend. Mohigans' Brody Davis, Cam Danser, Garrison Kisner, Koma Neal and Sharron Young joined Dave in-studio.
Members of the Morgantown Girls' Basketball State Championship Team: Lindsey Bechtel, Kate Hawkins, Mia Henkins and Revaya Sweeney are in studio after winning the 2023 title over the weekend. Plus, Dave talks with House Speaker Roger Hanshaw about the conclusion of the legislative session.
Mon County Del. Joe Statler discusses his support for the tax cut bill, state employee pay raises and PEIA changes. Dave tries to make sense of the city's paving schedule and Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato previews the Girls' Basketball State Tournament.
US Senator Shelly Moore Captio talks about a recent visit to North Central West Virginia, border secturity and the Ohio train derailment. Brad McElhinny has an update from the legislative session.
Dave is back from vacation. House Majority Leader Eric Householder talks about the tax cut compromise bill.
MUB's Chris Dale provides and update on the water intake in Morgantown. Frank Oliverio with the Morgantown Hockey Association reacts to the Ice Arena news this week. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday, with your calls and texts.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble is in-studio to discuss the new plans for the Morgantown Ice Arena.
Dave holds a "public hearing" on the campus carry bill. Ryan Thorne with the USDA Rural Development talks about entrepeneurship.
Details on a Morgantown City Council Candidate forum coming up, news of a couple of not-so smart criminals and your texts.
Kanawaha County Commissioner Kent Carper discusses the partnership with Monongalia County. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your calls and texts.
Dave has details and gives away tickets to the Chocolate, Wine & Shine Festival. Sen. Mike Oliverio reacts to the tax cut plan apporved by the Senate on Wednesday. Info on the CASA For Kids "Snow Much Love" Gala.
FOP Lodge 87 President Brandon Viola explains more consternation with Morgantown's new personnel rules. Plus, the latest on the Morgantown Ice Rink renovations plans.
MPD Chief Eric Powell breaks down an incident involving officers that was posted on social media. Del. John Williams discusses his support for investment into Form Energy.
CVB President & CEO Susan Riddle talks about bringing the USA Diving Nationals to Morgantown. Brad McElhinny discusses the legislative session.
Mon County Senator Mike Oliverio talks taxes. Dave asks if Republic Services has improved and gives away tickets to WV Chocolate Wine & Shine Festival.
Gov. Jim Justice joins talks about his plan to cut taxes by 50 percent. Morgantown Hockey wins a state championship. Plus, the top headlines from the weekend.
MHS Senior Irene Riggs joins the show. She was named the Gatorade National XC Player of the Year. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday with listener calls and texts.
New Monongalia County Prosecutor Gabe Mucciola stops by the studio a day after being appointed to the job. Dave believes a bill allowing high school student-athletes to transfer without losing eligibility is not a big deal.
Marion County Senator Mike Caputo discusses a bill that clamps down on unemployment benefits. MPD Chief Eric Powell has an update on two incidents in downtown Morgantown overnight.
Mon County Delegate Geno Chiarelli discusses legislation pending in Charleston. Brad McElhinny drops by to talk about the governor's latest town hall.
It's a busy Friday show. WV Treasurer Riley Moore stops by. Plus, Dave takes calls and texts for Anything Goes Friday.
Sarah is back in studio for the first half of the show to announce her new non-profit organization launching on Saturday. Plus, Dave talks to WV Agriculture Commissioner Kent Leonhardt.
Dave talks to Metronews' Jeff Jenkins about the Campus Self-Defense Act and reacts to Morgantown City Council's handling of the city manager's new contract.
WV State Director for Americans For Prosperity shares his perspective on potential tax cuts. Dave outlines additional changes proposed to the Morgantown City Manager's contract.
Dave shares some news and notes gets on a soapbox about bad basketball decisions and talks to Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny.
Aristotle Jones previews an event coming up Saturday in Morgantown. WV Secretary of State and Candidate for Governor, Mac Warner joins the show. Dave points out two reasons why Morgantown was not chose to host the USA Diving Olympic Trials.
Mon County Del. Joe Statler discusses the opening of the legislative session and the governor's tax cut plan. Morgantown Hockey Association President Frank Oliverio on the compromise with BOPARC to keep the Morgantown Ice Rink open during renovations.
Brad McElhinny previews the legislative session. Dave sees parallels with the Morgantown Ice Rink controversy and issues in the past.
Former MPD Chief Ed Preston talks about his new job as Chief of Police in Cape Carteret, NC. New Mon County Delegate Geno Chiarelli talks about his expectations for the legislative session.
Mon County Senator Mike Oliverio talks about the upcoming legislative session. Dave discusses his takeaways from the controversy swirling around the Morgantown Ice Rink.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble stops in the studio to discuss the concern with the closure of the Morgantown Ice Rink for a major overhaul.
Mon County Magistrate Ron Bane explains a bill that will be introduced into the legislature to give the county an additional magistrate. Plus, more reactions to the Morgantown Ice Rink Controversy.
House Health Committee Chair Amy Summers discusses potential changes for DHHR. Dave reviews city council's meeting and comments about the closure of the Morgantown Ice Rink.
Harrison County Senator Ben Queen stops by. Plus, President of the Morgantown Hockey Association Frank Oliverio explains why his group is frustrated with the planned closure of the Morgantown Ice Rink.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny hangs out for the first show of the new year to discuss the upcoming legislative session.
Mon County Commissioner Jeff Arnett talks about the process of appointing a new prosecutor. Del. John Williams discusses the upcoming legislative session.
Christina Rufo, Breaking News Editor with The Daily Anthenaeum, provides WVU students' perspective on downtown safety. Dave discusses ARPA funding for MUB and Robert's Rules of Order.
Dave covers everything from when to take down Christmas decorations to the questions surrounding the proposed contract from Morgantown City Manager Kim Haws.
Jeff Jenkins discusses the career for Justice Larry Starcher who passed away over the weekend. Joe Brocato runs down the top sports stories of 2022.
Former co-hosts Kay Murray, Sunshine Wiles and Sarah Giosi all stop by to catch up on the annual Christmas show.
Monongalia County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith talks about the tridemic of Flu, RSV, & COVID. Accuweather's Jeff Nordeen has an update on the impending winter storm and MUB's Chris Dale has advice on preventing your pipes from freezing with the arctic temperatures coming.
Dave is back and questions the leadership of Morgantown City Council. Monongalia County Prosecutor Perri Jo DeChristopher joins the show after being appointed Circuit Judge. American Red Cross' Jason Keeling has details on a blood drive in Morgantown.
With a winter storm threatening Christmas travel, Dave gets the latest with Accuweather's Jeff Nordeen. AAA's Jim Garrity says it will be a busy travel week folks heading to their holiday destinations.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your texts and questions what has happened to the workforce. Joe Brocato features a full weekend of high school basketball.
Taylor County Delegate Amy Summers talks about her role next session and potential changes to DHHR. Mon County Deputy Superintendent Donna Talerico discusses the response to a fake threat at Morgantown High.
Dave talks with Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper and reviews the Morgantown City Council meeting.
Dave takes your thoughts on the city's proposal to purchase the former Defense In Depth facility. Del. Joe Statler checks in from interim committee meetings. Fairmont Mayor Tom Maniella talks about the city's first tree Christmas Tree lighting ceremony.
Morgantown High Cross Country National Champ Irene Riggs joins the show. Brad McElhinny talks interim meetings.
Joe Brocato previews the Super Six. WV Treasurer Riley Moore talks about his recent decision to run for Congress in 2024.
Ed Abbott with the Mon County Health Department talks about the concerns of Flu, RSV, and COVID all circulating at the same time.
United Way campaign Co-Chair Amanda Mazey is in-studio to talk bout Giving Tuesday. WVEA President Dale Lee discusses educational challenges and upcoming focus groups being held around the state.
Dave is back from a week off. Joe Brocato talks about the upcoming Super Six. Brad McElhinny discusses candidate possibilities for the 2024 election.
Joe Brocato breaks down the HS Football Playoff Quarterfinal matchups. Then it's Anything Goes Friday. Dave is taking your calls and texts throughout the show.
Details on the All-American Grand Bash. Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom and Mike Nolting recaps the fire civil service commission hearing.
Mon County Sheriff has an update on the search for a man wanted for murder. House Majority Leader Amy Summers weighs in on the DHHR Report. Plus, a recap of city council's discussion regarding Robert's Rules of Order.
Mon County Republican Executive Committee's Ethan Moore reacts to last week's election. Dave goes deep into election numbers. Plus, your calls, texts and tweets.
Breaking news with the departure of WVU AD Shane Lyons. Brad Howe weighs in. Joe Brocato reacts to the news and talks HS Football Playoffs. Brad McElhinny explains why lawmakers are frustrated with a report regarding DHHR.
Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato talks HS Football Playoffs. Dave questions city council's decision not to reappoint the MUB Chairman. Plus, your calls and texts.
Newly elected Harrison County State Senator Ben Queen joins the show. Randolph County Senator Robert Karnes reacts to Amendment 2's defeat and believes it's time to change leadership in the WV Senate.
It's the day after the election. Brad McElhinny tries to make sense of the results. Dave takes calls and texts regarding Tuesday's outcomes.
On Election Day, Dave talk with Brad McElhinny about what could happen to the state constitutional amendments. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner stops by.
Gov. Jim Justice reacts to President Biden's comment that coal-fired power plants will be shut down all over the country, plus he discusses Amendment 2. Monongalia County Clerk Carye Blaney recaps early voting and Joe Brocato breaks down the first-round matchups in the HS Football Playoffs.
Why is city council meeting on Election Night? Chris Martinkat, with Stockmeir Urethane, USA offers his perspective on Amendment 2. Joe Brocato previews the final week of high school football. Plus, your calls and texts.
Jamie Summlerin stops by with details on the All-American Grand Bash. Republican Candidate for the WV Senate 12th District Ben Queen is in the studio and Brad McElhinny discusses the lack of a compelling storyline in the mid-term elections.
Candidate for WV Senate's 12th District, LIbertarian Austin Lynch joins the show. WAJR's Mike Nolting recaps the Morgantown City Council meeting.
Democrat candidate for WV Senate in the 13th District, Barbara Evans Fleischauer is in the studio. Dave has questions why Morgantown City Council wants to do away with Robert's Rules of Order.
Candidate for House of Delegates in the 78th District, Geno Chiarelli, joins the show. Mon EMS Executive Director Forest Weyen talks about the excess levy. Joe Brocato recaps high school football.
Star City Recorder Steve Blinco explains the charter change on the ballot for Star City voters. Joe Brocato breaks down the Week 10 High School Football matchups. Dave takes your calls and texts.
Kyle Wiggs, Dave Wilson & John Halbritter preview the 2022 Mohawk Bowl between University and Morgantown. They talk to players, both coaches and administrators prior to Friday's match up.
Dave talks about the governor's interview from Wednesday's show. Mike Nolting recaps the latest city council meeting. Details on the Clarksburg Veterans' Day Parade. Plus, your calls and texts.
Candidate for WV Senate in the 13th District, Republican Mike Oliverio is in the studio for the first half of the show. Gov. Jim Justice calls in during the second half of the show to discuss Amendment 2.
Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell reacts to statewide test scores in reading and math dropping. Metronews' Jeff Jenkins talks all things mid-term election.
Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps the high school weekend, plus the diaster in Lubbock. Brad McElhinny explains Amendment 4 on voters' ballots in November.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave takes calls and texts. Plus, Joe Brocato sets the high school football schedule.
Monongalia County Commission Candidates Sean Sikora (R) and Bob Beach (D) are in-studio answer questions.
MPD Chief Eric Powell discusses acquiring a new training center. MAP President & CEO Russ Rogerson talks about Amendment 2 and educating membership about its ramifications.
WAJR's Mike Nolting recaps a hearing regarding personnel policy impacts on firefighters. Dave explains Amendment 4 and talks the latest meeting between MUB and city council.
Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney has info on voter registration and early voting. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps Week 8 of the HS Football Season. Metronews' Brad McElhinny helped preview the debate on Talkline regarding Amendment 2.
Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato talks WVU's win over Baylor and previews High School Football. Dave takes your texts on Anything Goes Friday.
Republican Incumbent for Mon County Commission, Sean Sikora is in-studio. House Speaker Roger Hanshaw discusses Amendment 2 and the governor's rebate proposal.
Dave breaks down the governor's proposed rebate plan for vehicle taxes. Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom weighs in and Brad McElhinny helps try to explain.
Katie Fallon, Democrat running for House of Delegates in the 82nd District is in-studio. Former Councilman Ron Bane explains why he opposes putting a member of city council on the MUB Board of Directors.
Candidate for Mon County Commission, Democrat Bob Beach joins the show. Plus, Metronews' Brad McElhinny and Joe Brocato stop by.
Jamie Sumerlin has details on the 9th Annual All-American Grand Bash. Joe Brocato previews high school football. Dave takes calls and texts on Anything Goes Friday.
WV Senate Candidate Democrat Barbara Evans Fleischauer stops by. US Attorney Bill Ihlenfeld has details of an upcoming event in Mon County. Dave has questions about the Mayor of Morgantown's conduct.
Dave breaks down Tuesday's contentious city council meeting where MUB presented its concerns with a proposed ordinance increasing oversight and control of the board. MUB Board Chair J.T. Straface joins the show.
Dave offers his thoughts on the proposed MUB ordinance up for first reading at Morgantown City Council. WV Senate Candidate Mike Oliverio (R) talks about his campaign.
Dave hopes someone was listening to the interview last week with Retired Police Chief Ed Preston. Travis Jones recaps Bridgeport's win over Parkersburg South. Brad McElhinny explains Amendment 1, which will be on voters' ballots in November.
Former MPD Chief Ed Preston talks about addressing the WV Chiefs of Police Conference. Joe Brocato previews HS Football. Dave takes your texts.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble joins the show to talk about the MUB ordinance. An update from Hurricane Ian in Florida, plus your calls and texts.
Mon County School Board President Ron Lytle discusses issues raised at Tuesday's meeting. Dave gets deeper into the ordinance to reconfigure the MUB Board.
Dave talks more about the proposed MUB ordinance. WVU Police Chief Sherry St. Clair discusses the 2022 Clery Report. Karen Kerrigan, of the Small Business and Entereurpership, talks about domestic oil and gas production.
Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps Week 5 of the HS Football season. Brad McElhinny stops by. Dave has questions about a proposed ordinance Morgantown City Council will consider.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your reactions to WVU's win over Va Tech. Joe Brocato breaks down the win and sets the table for High School Football Week 5.
WVU Medicine Children's Amy Bush talks about the knew tower opening soon. Mon EMS Director Forest Weyen details the levy voters will decide on in November.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble discusses issues facing downtown including homelessness and drug use. Plus your calls and texts.
Dave talks about whether or not the pandemic is over. Plus, info on the CASA for Kids Golf Tournament this Saturday.
MPD Chief Eric Powell provides details of a fatal shooting in downtown Morgantown. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner on National Voter Registration Day. Joe Brocato recaps the weekend in high school football and WVU's win over Towson.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Metronews Sports Joe Brocato recaps Thursday's Fairmont Sr. vs. Bridgeport game and previews Friday night's matchups. 911 Director Jim Smith explains response times to the Bon Vista fire.
Mon County Commissioner Jeff Arnett talks about the commission official opposing Amendment 2. Travis Jones previews Bridgeport vs. Fairmont Senior. Dave answers a question about the city manager's contract.
Brad McElhinny breaks down the passage of the state abortion ban. Dave reacts to Tuesday's conversation with Morgantown Mayor Jenny Selin.
Morgantown Mayor Jenny Selin is Dave's guest. She discusses issues with the city manager, police and fire departments, and the status of funding for Popenoe Run improvements.
Dave is back after a busy news weekend. He talks about his trip to South Bend, WVU's loss to Kansas, and developments with controversies involving Big Daddy Guns and the Morgantown City Manager.
WV Association of Counties Executive Director Jonathan Adler explains their opposition to Amendment 2. Dave comments on property taxes and more lawsuits filed against the city.
Mitchell Beall and Brandon Viola; presidents of the International Association of Firefighers Local 313 and Mon-Preston Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 87, visit Dave in-studio to discuss issues with the Morgantown City Administration.
Attorney Todd LaNeve provides insight into the 2018 incident involving Mon County Deputy Lance Kuretza that has resulted in Kuretza being federally indicted. First responders in Morgantown take a vote of no confidence and questions about where Morgantown's city manager is living.
It's all about Thursday night's Backyard Brawl. Kyle Wiggs stops by to recap and Dave takes your comments. Plus, a preview of Week 2 of High School Football.
Harrison Co. Delegate Ben Queen reacts to the news SPARKZ will build a battery manufacturing facility in the area. Greg Hunter talks Backyard Brawl.
MPD Chief Eric Powell joins the show. Dave talks about the news that SPARKZ wants to build a battery manufacturing facility in Taylor County.
Marion County Senator Mike Caputo details the upcoming Labor Day Picnic in Marion County. Brad McElhinny drops by.
Metronews' Sports Joe Brocato recaps the first week of HS football and previews the Backyard Brawl. Dave talks about the advantages of being in North Central West Virginia.
Dave talks about student debt forgiveness, an update with MPO Director Bill Austin, clarification on Amendment 2 and Chris Lawrence stops by to talk high school football.
Mon County Commissioner Sean Sikora discusses Sen. Capito's visit and the latest on the development of subdivision regulations. Plus, Dave brings up the experience of driving and talks about first cars.
Dave talks about the need for bus drivers with Mon County Schools Transportation Director Tony Harris.
Dave follows up on a few topics left over from last week and talks keeping standards high, even amid staff shortages.
Details on the Cheat Lake Regatta. Plus, Star City wants to move its elections and Mon County wants to bring the WV High School State Track Meet to Mylan Park.
NCWV Airport Director Rick Rock talks about the completion of the first phase of a major project at the airport. Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble explains why the Planning Commission tabled proposed zoning changes regulating the location of firearms retailers.
State Senator Randy Smith (Tucker-R) explains why he's inviting U.S. Senator Joe Manchin to come before the WV Senate Energy Committee. Plus, Dave questions why funding for needed infrastructure improvements is being held up.
Dave is back from vacation and talks to Harrison County Clerk John Spires and Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell.
Dave explains his understanding of the Senate Republicans' Property Tax Plan. Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom still questions the plan's funding sources.
Harrison County Senator Mike Romano talks about the complex issues of abortion and tax reform. Morgantown High Basketball Coach Dave Tallman discusses his experience on the staff of Best Virginia.
Brad McElhinny explains what he doesn't know about the continuing special session. A Colorado woman who lost her dog is reunited after a 9-week search.
Reaction to Wednesday's passage of the abortion bill in the House of Delegates. Harrison County Delegate Ben Queen offers his perspective. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps Best Virginia's win in the TBT.
Dave is joined by Planned Parenthood South Atlantic's Molly Rivera and West Virginians for Life State P{resident Wanda Franz to discuss the comprehensive abortion bill.
Dave reviews the abortion bill being considered in the House of Delegates. Mon County Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer reacts to the bill.
Dave tells his ziplining story. Joe Brocato recaps the first round of the TBT. Brad McElhinny previews the looming special session.
Mon EMS Executive Director Forest Weyen explains the updated EMS Excess Levy. UHS Football Coach John Kelley talks about coaching the WV All-Stars in the OVAC All-Star Game.
Talking potential tax cuts with Mon County Del. Joe Statler and Lewis Co. Senator Patrick Martin.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom talks about a grant application for a $95 million request to remake Chaplin Hill Road. Brad McElhinny discusses the AG's request for a stay on the ruling that the Hope Scholarsphip is unconstitutional.
Mon County Delegate Barbara Evans Fleischauer offers her perspective on Monday's ruling by a judge granting a temporary injunction against WV's 1800s abortion law.
Details on the 1st Bridgeport Middle School Boosters Golf Scramble. Harrison County Del. Ben Queen talks taxes.
Mon County Delegate John Williams is in-studio. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your calls and texts.
Co-owner of Big Daddy Guns, Sherrie McKnight, joins the show to discuss opposition to their new retail location in Morgantown. Dave takes your calls and texts.
Organizer with the group Protect Morgantown, Jodi Hollingshead, explains the group's opposition to Big Daddy Guns locating in downtown Morgantown. Dave takes your calls and texts.
Dave discusses opposition to a new gunshop in downtown Morgantown then takes your calls and texts. Plus, info on efforts to gather donations for victims of the fire at Bon Vista Apartments.
MUB General Manager Mike McNulty talks about needed upgrades to water and sewer systems for WestRidge Development. Joe Brocato stops by and more on the big fire at Bon Vista Apartments on Sunday.
Morgantown Mayor Jenny Selin calls the show to discuss issues surrounding the city, including the police and fire departments.
WVU Police Chief Sherry St. Clair talks about Tuesday's response to a reported bomb threat on campus. Dave breaks down Tuesday night's Morgantown City Council meeting.
Mon EMS Director Forest Weyen comes in-studio to discuss the proposed excess levy. Dave has thoughts on the Morgantown City Council recall effort.
John Hendricks previews the Morgantown Municipal Band's Independence Day Concert. Todd Stainbrook discusses an effort to recall Morgantown City Council members.
Dave talks a number of subjects, including WV abortion laws, Morgantown recall effort, Mon EMS levy and WVU Police recruitment efforts.
Dave is back from a long weekend. Brad McElhinny helps catch him up on the news. Mon County Sheriff Perry Palmer talks about the capture of Arlo Romano, who was wanted for murder. Plus, a recall effort in Morgantown?
It's Anything Goes Friday. Plus, info for veterans impacted by contaminated water at Camp Lejeune.
Dave is back from a stint on Talkline. He talks with Mon/Preston Fraternal Order of Police President Brandon Viola about the low morale at the MPD. Mon County Sheriff Perry Palmer has an update regarding an ongoing murder investigation.
Mon County Delegate Joe Statler discusses the latest on EMS funding and staffing issues. Dave has more thoughts on Amendment 1.
Dave has numbers on how much money counties bring in through personal property tax revenues. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny discusses several topics.
Mon County Del. John Williams talks #FTDR on Monday's show. Plus, your texts and tweets.
Russ Rogerson with the Morgantown Area Partnership talks about the plans to build an insulin manufacturing facility in Morgantown. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday.
Mitch Carmichael, WV Secretary of Economic Development, talks about the plan that could result in 1,200 new jobs in Mon County. Details on a new season debuting at the WV Public Theatre. WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey stops by.
Brad McElhinny discusses the governor's comments on guns and gas. Information on a new animal shelter being built in Marion County and the Mon County Mini Swimmers Program.
Retired Police Chief Ed Preston joins the show to talk about need for more training and mental health services for police officers.
Lauren Thomas, with the American Heart Association, has details on this year's Greater Morgantown Heart Walk. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday on a Thursday.
Clarksburg City Councilman Jim Malfregot talks about being in the courtroom as the man who shot him was sentenced. Metronews' Brad McElhinny recaps the governor's press briefing.
Rock Simmons, with Cheat Lake Rotary, has details on the 2022 Flags for Heroes Campaign. More on gun control discussions and Joe Brocato previews the HS Baseball State Tournament coming up this week.
Dave talks with Bridget Spangler, who lost her service dog near Mon County during a traffic accident. She's hoping listeners can help in the search. Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell has an update on graduation schedules. Plus, your calls and texts.
Mon County Commissioner Sean Sikora discusses the potential for a new MECCA 911 Center and bringing the WVSSAC Track Meet to Morgantown. Plus, Dave offers his thoughts on recent mass shootings.
Marion County Senator Mike Caputo reacts to the announcement by Sparkz that it will hire UMWA workers. Brad McElhinny recaps discussions among state lawmakers regarding medical marijuana's impact on the workplace.
House Speaker Roger Hanshaw reflects on legislative interim meetings being held in Morgantown.
State Champion Track Coaches, Steve Blinco with Morgantown Girls and Ed Frohnapfel with University Boys', join the show. Mon County Delegate Joe Statler discusses interim meetings being held in Morgatown.
Mon County Commissioner President Tom Bloom discusses legislative interim meetings in Morgantown. Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell explains why students are being dismissed early for the heat.
Michael Minc has the details of this year's Gene Vance, Jr. Day. Plus, Dave revisits the comments of retired Police Chief Ed Preston about the direction of the city of Morgantown.
Morgantown Mayor Jenny Selin talks about what the Police Review Board will look like. Dave takes your calls and texts.
Harrison County Del. Ben Queen joins the show to talk about serving in the WV Senate next year. Morgantown's Police Review Board is back in the news.
MUB GM Mike McNulty discusses receiving Brownsfields Grants to clean up the former Dinsmore Tire Site. Plus, Mon County Democratic Executive Committee Chair Shane Asazandi offers his thoughts on the November General Election.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave weighs in on the latest lawsuit filed against the city. Plus, Mon County Republican Executive Committee Chairman Ethan Moore offers his perspective on the results of the Primary Election.
Details on WVU Commencement Ceremonies this weekend with WVU Special Events Coordinator Lisa Martin. WAJR is teaming up with Titan Roofing for a Roof Giveaway. Plus, Attorney Teresa Toriseva explains the latest lawsuit against the city of Morgantown.
It's the day after the Primary Election. Dave is reacting to the results with Brad McElhinny, taking your thoughts and candidate calls. Plus, Mon County Sheriff Perry Palmer has an update on an ongoing homicide investigation.
It's Primary Election Day in WV. Dave does some informal polling, asking who you are supporting in the congressional races. Plus, WV Secretary of State Mac Warners drops by.
Mon County Del. Joe Statler talks about funding for a new EMS program at MTEC. Brad McElhinny discusses all things elections.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost talks about razing old structures. Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom reacts to the governor's support for the Hamrony Grove interchange and callers are fired up over roundabouts.
Lots of election talk. Both Republican candidates for WV Senate District 13, Mike Oliverio and Carly Braun join Dave in-studio. Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney has an update on early voting.
Barbara Evans Fleischauer, Mon County Delegate and candidate for WV Senate, joins Dave in-studio. WV Senator and County Commission Bob Beach joins the show to talk roundabouts.
Dave talks about the McKinley vs. Mooney race with Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny. Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble describes the actions taken after storms damaged Hazel's House of Hope.
Dave has the latest info on a powerful storm that caused significant damage to Hazel's House of Hope Sunday night in Morgantown.
Brandon Viola, President of the Monongalia / Preston County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 87, explains why Morgantown Police officers are frustrated with the city administration. It's Anything Goes Friday and Dave takes your calls and texts.
Dave visits with U.S. Senator Shelly Moore Captio about Title 42. New Morgantown Girls' Basketball Coach Doug Goodwin stops by and Dave offers his thoughts on the latest drama in Westover.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner joins the show on the first day of early voting. Harrison County House of Delegates Candidate Keith Marple talks about his campaign. Dave asks questions about a compensation study the city of Morgantown is keeping private.
Marion County Delegate Guy Ward discusses his re-election bid. Harrison County Republican in the House 71st District Ben Hanlan joins the show ahead of the primary election.
Harrison County Del. Laura Kimble joins the show to discuss her re-election campaign in the new 70th House District.
Republican candidates for House of Delegates in the 82nd District - Drew Talbot and Debbie Warner - join the show to discuss their campaigns.
Ron Fragale and Ryan Deems are Democrats running for the House of Delegates in the 70th District in Harrison County.
Details on the All-American Grand Bash this weekend. The Mon County GOP is hosting a candidate forum. And County Commission President Tom Bloom talk ARPA funding and economic development.
House of Delegates 71st District Candidate Democrat Justin Lung talks about his campaign. Jeff Jenkins has "the rest of the story" on an escapee in Taylor County. The same old problems have popped up again in Morgantown.
Democratic House of Delegates 70th District Candidate Ryan Deems joins the show. Plus, WV Junior College CEO Chad Callen explains a new partnership with Mon Health System to launch an accelerated nursing program.
Fairmont Mayor Tom Maniella calls in prior to joining State Auditor J.B. McCuskey for a news conference about combating dilapidated buildings. Ron Fragale, Democrat running for the House of Delegates in the 70th District, joins the show. And Dave checks in with Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your calls and texts and talks about the challenges facing volunteer emergency services and COVID performance ratings.
Republican Candidate for House of Delegates in Harrison County's 70th District Paul Howe joins the show. Then, Mon County Delegate Joe Statler discusses Star City VFD suspending ambulance services and how the state can help address issues.
Interviews with all three Republican candidates running for the party's nomination in the House of Delegates 78th District: Scott Nale, Geno Chiarelli & Toni DiChiacco.
Doug Kelly, CEO of American Edge Project, discusses the need to incentivize tech companies to innovate. Mon Health System President and CEO David Goldberg and Highland-Clarksburg CEO Vickie Jones explain the hospitals' new affiliation agreement.
Toni DiChiaccio, Republican running for the House of Delegates in the 78th District joins the show. Plus, Mon County Schools' Adam Henkins discusses school safety in light of last week's near tragic incident in Jackson County.
CASA of Mon and Preston Counties Executive Director Christine Christy discusses National Child Abuse Awareness Month. Plus, details on WVH HSC Students receiving tobacco cessation certification.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave takes your texts about anything you want to talk about. Plus, we meet Republican Candidate for the 78th House of Delegates District Geno Chiarelli.
A busy show with details on the All-American Grand Bash, M-SNAP's celebration planned for Saturday, Clarksburg Mayor Jimmy Marino and why who did not attend the governor's press conference about roads caught Dave's attention.
Marion County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Donna Hage talks about efforts proposed employee transfers and why the county is not getting as much funding through the state aid formula. Plus, an event is coming to Morgantown this summer that is being billed as a huge high school reunion.
Republican candidate for the House of Delegates 78th District Scott Nale joins the show. Plus, an update on a pair of lawsuits involving alleged police misconduct in Westover.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom talks about the potential economic impact of WVU taking over the old Mylan facility. Plus, Hall of Famer Kay Murray shares some memories of longtime Mon County Commissioner John Pyles.
Mon Health President & CEO David Goldberg discusses the merger with CAMC. Details on a Dodgeball Tournament this weekend at Mylan Park. And, it's Anything Goes Friday with your calls and texts.
Morgantown Meals on Wheels needs volunteer drivers. Volunteer Coordinator Mike Miller has details on how you can help. Plus, Dave highlights an issue with a nuisance property in Morgantown's Chancery Hill neighborhood.
MMMPO Executive Director Bill Austin talks long range transportation planning. Dave has a little information to share about a rumored crypto currency mining operation at Morgantown Industrial Park.
Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney discusses the difficulties of preparing for the upcoming primary election.
Mon County Commissioner Sean Sikora discusses the county's budget and lowering the base property tax rate for the fifth straight year. Metronews' Sports Joe Brocato on Glenville State's National Championship.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave's taking your thoughts on anything you want to talk about. Plus, Dave's observations on the situation going on at Bartlett House.
Morgantown City Councilman Brian Butcher outlines his concerns with Bartlett Housing Solutions and the alleged issues with providing shelter for the homeless.
Monongalia County Delegate John Williams shares his thoughts on a proposed gas tax moratorium. WV Treasurer Riley Moore joins the show to discuss the Hope Scholarship and boycotting banks divesting from fossil fuels.
The great Gas Tax debate continues. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny breaks down the intricacies of proposed 'gas tax holiday.' Plus, Dave discusses a new addendum to the White Park remediation agreement and Westover City Council is back in the news.
Dave is back from the basketball tournaments and talking with state champion head coaches Dave Retton, of Fairmont Senior and Dave Tallman of Morgantown.
Monongalia County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell with one more COVID policy update. Magistrate Ron Bane breaks down a bill that would reallocate magistrates in WV.
WAJR's Mike Nolting has an update on Morgantown City Council and a partnership in Harrison County to promote lead screenings. Plus, open lines.
Harrison County Senator Mike Romano joins the show. Dave laments about one of his sportscaster pet peeves and Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato sets the table for a full week of high school basketball.
Brooke County Senator Ryan Weld explains his motivation for sponsoring a bill that would allow one-time transfers for high school student-athletes. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny has an update on a handful of controversial bills that appear to be dead in the legislature.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave takes calls and texts on anything you want to talk about.
WVSSAC Director Bernie Dolan joins the show to explain his opposition to a bill that would allow for one-time transfers for high school students without losing edibility.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell explains the move to making masks optional. Harrison County Del. Laura Kimble shares her thoughts on a proposed constitutional amendment to give the legislature oversight of the state board of education.
Mon County Del. Joe Statler explains a bill aimed at getting students needed support to be proficient in math and reading. Metronews' Sports Joe Brocato sets the scene for Girls' High School Basketball Sectionals starting this week.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom explains his opposition to Amendment One. Brad McElhinny provides an update on the legislative session.
Dave offers his final thoughts on the MUB/City Council controversy. Then the Chairmen of the Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community & Technical College Boards of Governors join the show to discuss the proposed merger between the two institutions.
MUB General Manager Mike McNulty discusses a controversy involving Morgantown City Council and Super Bowl Champion quarterback Jeff Hostetler joins the show.
Westover City Councilman Ralph Mullins his decision not to seek re-election. Dave takes your reactions to the idea of partisan school board elections and another controversy is brewing between Morgantown City Council and Morgantown Utility Board.
Daughter of the late Don Knotts, Karen Knotts, talks about her show "Tied Up in Knotts" coming to Morgantown next month. Former President of the State School Board Association, Barbara Parsons explains why she thinks its a bad idea to have partisan school board elections.
Mon County Commissioner Sean Sikora talks jail bills and potential impacts of Amendment One. Plus, Metronews Sports' Brad Howe stops by to talk Super Bowl, Olympics and WVU Basketball.
Mon County Senator Bob Beach talks about requesting an investigation into Fairmont State University. Mon Health System President and CEO David Goldberg has an update on the Mon Marion Neighborhood Hospital and details on the upcoming All-American Grand Tash.
Morgantown Planner Rodney Bohner talks about updating the city's comprehensive plan. Brad McElhinny has details on an offensive message sent to Mon County Delegate Danielle Walker.
Talking about a possible reduction in the state income tax with Mon County Delegate Joe Statler. Harrison County Senator Mike Romano offers his thoughts on restricting unemployment benefits.
Marion County Delegate Guy Ward discusses the Anti-Stereotyping Act. Brad McElhinny has an update from the legislative session.
US Senator Shelly Moore Capito joins the show. Dave has more tickets to give away, talks Harrison County Commission, CRT and an update to the candidates running for House of Delegates in Mon County.
Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom discusses his remarks regarding homeless services in Morgantown. Dave offers his thoughts, plus your texts.
Details of the Groundhog Day events planned at the WV Wildlife Center in French Creek. Marion County Delegate Joey Garcia on his opposition to a bill that would shutdown state owned nursing homes.
Starting the week off talking about Babydog, campaign events and Mon County Commissioner Sean Sikora has an update on bringing broadband to all of Mon County.
Mike Oliverio stops by the show to announce his run for the WV Senate in the 13th District. Plus more information on Monongalia-Preston County Day at the legislature.
Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost joins the show. Plus, Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell talks about a rocky return from Christmas break.
Mon County Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer joins the show to discuss the happenings at the state legislature.
It's Anything Goes Friday on the show. Dave takes calls and texts about anything you want to talk about.
Mon County Delegates John Williams and Even Hasen are guests, discussing various bills working through the legislature.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble details changes made at the Hazel House of Hope's Cold Weather Shelter. Mike Nolting has details on two missing persons cases in Mon County.
Mon County Senator Bob Beach joins the show to talk about his future plans to run of the county commission. Plus, Dave addresses Morgantown area non-profits forced to defend themselves again from misinformation on social media.
Dave is back from a week of vacation with updates on Winter Storm Izzy, the city's tone deafness and the latest from the legislature.
Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom has an update on snow closures. WVU's Dr. Christiadi puts the state's migration numbers in context. Dave reacts to the president's speech regarding Jan. 6th.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell discusses the return to school after winter break. Morgantown Mayor Jenny Selin joins the show.
Dave gives credit for keeping schools open as other districts in the country fall into chaos. Plus, Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny stops by.
Dave reacts to last week's conversation with Mon County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith. Plus, Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato offers his thoughts on the weekend's announcements regarding the WVU football team.
Metronews Sports' Brad Howe breaks down WVU's football season. Mon County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith discusses the pandemic and what lies ahead in 2022.
Mon County Commissioner Jeff Arnett joins the show to discuss his first year on the job.
Mon County Del. Joe Statler discusses the obstacles facing EMS departments across the state. Metronews' Sports Kyle Wiggs reviews a wacky bowl season so far.
It's a Christmas Eve edition of the show. Brad McElhinny stops by. Dave checks in with his sister and you're introduced to infamous show producer Ethan Evan.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner discusses cleaning up voter rolls. Plus, Dave celebrates Festivus with the "Airing of Grievances."
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny breaks down a judge's ruling halting the Charter Schools process. Plus, former Harrison County Commissioner Ron Watson talks about his decision to run for the WV House of Delegates.
Harrison County Delegate Ben Queen talks about the upcoming legislative session. Dave takes your thoughts on Joe Manchin's comments opposing the Build Back Better Bill.
Attorney Teresa Toriseva talks about lawsuits involving the firefighters and Fraternal Order of Police against the city of Morgantown. Dave visits with Mon County Delegate John Williams.
Dave gets in the Christmas Spirit with details on performances of "A Christmas Carol" in Morgantown and Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.'s Home For the Holiday's concert in Clarksburg.
Morgantown Basketball Coach Dave Tallman talks about this weekend's G-Force Holiday Classic at Morgantown High. Dave talks about yesterday's arguments regarding the lawsuit challenging the state's charter school law.
Brad McElhinny explains today's proceedings regarding a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Professional Charter School Board.
Details on a supply drive for victims of the deadly tornadoes in Kentucky. Former Mon County Commissioner Ed Hawkins talks about the vision for the County Extension and 4-H Center.
Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbells describes a few tense days at Morgantown High.
WVU Police Chief Sherry St. Clair and Carruth Center Director Anne Hawkins talk about the concerning letter found on campus and the mental health of students. Plus, Dave recaps Tuesday night's Morgantown City Council meeting.
Dave reacts to the WVU Faculty Senate rejecting a vote of no confidence against President Gordon Gee and Provost Maryanne Reed. Plus, why social service agencies in Morgantown should not have to defend every decision they make.
Dave starts the week with details of the an MMMPO meeting this week in Mon County and a job fair with Xator Corp in Bridgeport.
Marion County Delegate Joey Garcia talks about running for re-election next year. Morgantown Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble discusses the situation with the warming shelters.
Executive Director of Project Bike Tech, Mercedes Ross talks about a new program coming to Mon County Schools. Dave wonders if a second emergency warming shelter is needed in Morgantown.
Former Secretary of State Natalie Tennant discusses the life and career of longtime state treasurer Larrie Bailey, who passed away. Current WV Treasurer Riley Moore explains a coalition he's leading to push back on pressure from the White House on banks to divest from the fossil fuel industry.
Dave is back from a week off. Brad McElhinny catches him up on what he missed. Metronews Sports Brad How talks WVU bowls, Lincoln Riley's move and the Super Six.
WAJR's Mike Nolting has a recap of Morgantown City Council's meeting. Dave talks the importance or lack thereof, of political endorsements and expanding the Harrison County Commission from three to five members.
Children's author/illustrator Ashley Belote talks about her new book. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny stops by.
Metronews Sports' Kyle Wiggs is in studio to remember the life of Sam Huff, talk WVU Football and HS playoffs. Sarah Biller with Vantage Venture has an update on the hyperloop project.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave takes calls and texts on any topic you want. Plus, Metronews Sports Fred Persigner sets the table for the first round of the High School Football Playoffs.
Mon County Schools Deputy Superintendent Donna Talerico has an update on managing the pandemic in schools. County Commissioner Sean Sikora talks re-election in 2022.
Charter Schools was the topic. Brad McElhinny has an update on the Charter School Board approving brick-and-mortar charter schools. WV Academy President John Treu reacts to the school's charter being authorized.
Mon County Del. Evan Hansen discusses the upcoming forum on revitalizing coal communities in WV. Dave talks about issues with the magistrate's court and Dr. Gee's advisory role.
Morgantown High Boys' Soccer Coach Sam Snider talks about his team's State Championship over the weekend. Deputy Mayor Danielle Trumble joins the show to talk downtown economic development.
Mon County Delegate Barbara Evans Fleischauer announces she is running for the WV Senate in the 13th District. Secretary of State Mac Warner discusses his "See Something, Text Something" election fraud campaign.
Morgantown Mayor Jenny Selin has an update on the progress of a renovated ice arena. Dave points to one accusation that should warrant some action by the Westover City Council.
Mike Nolting recaps a drama filled Westover City City Council meeting. Plus, details of a CDC study looking at vaccines vs. natural immunity.
On Monday, Morgantown High Cross Country Coach Mike Ryan talked about the girls' team winning their third consecutive state title. Joe Brocato shared some football playoff scenarios. And, some context as to why COVID tests numbers have increased in Mon County.
Dave talks with the co-founder of WV Paranormal Investigations, Jonathan Johnson about some of his experience while investigating the paranormal. Morgantown Ubran Deer Hunt's Rick Bebout highlights a milestone reached by the archery hunt program.
WVU Bureau of Business and Economics Research Director John Deskins joins the show to talk about unemployment rate vs. labor force participation rates in WV.
It was a full show with Homer Hickman talking about his new book: "Don't Blow Yourself Up." Mon County Democratic Executive Committee Chair Shane Assazandi discusses U.S. Senator Joe Manchin and Mon County Delegate John Williams announces his 2022 election plans.
Loaded Friday Show with WVU Esports Director Josh Steger, WV Auditor JB McCuskey and Joe Brocato.
Information on Drug Take Back Day coming up on Saturday. Mon County Del. Evan Hansen reacts to the special session, redistricting and the vaccine exemption bill.
Marion County Senator Mike Caputo reacts to the senate map finally passed this week and legislation requiring medical and religious exemptions for COVID vaccine mandates.
WV Treasurer Riley Moore talks about his opposition to a proposal in the Build Back Better bill that would track transactions over $600. Westover City Councilman Ralph Mullins calls in to explain his motion requesting an investigation into the mayor.
Redistricting continues with the Senate unable to agree on boundaries for the 17 state senate districts. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny attempts to break down what the hold up is.
Fairmont Deputy Mayor Donna Blood talks about the need to censure Mayor Tom Mainella. Brad McElhinny with the latest on redistricting.
Talking redistricting on Tuesday. Mon County Senator Bob Beach announces he won't run for re-election in 2022 and his thoughts on the new state senate district map. Harrison County Delegate Ben Queen weighs in on the map passed out of the House Redistricting Committee.
Details on the return of the Morgantown Community Thanksgiving Dinner. Brad Howe tries to explain the collapse of the Mountaineers in Waco.
Kyle Wiggs stops by to set the scene for High School Football Friday night. Brad McElhinny dives into the governor's comments regarding Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler-Goodwin.
Mike Nolting recaps a busy Morgantown City Council meeting and a plea deal in a Mon County murder case. Plus, Del. Joe Statler talks redistricting.
WAJR's Mike Nolting recaps a drama filled Westover City Council meeting. Metonews Sports' Joe Brocato offers his thoughts as we're reached the halfway point of the high school football season.
Preston County Health Department Administrator V.J. Davis gives a boots on the ground perspective of the COVID situation in Preston County.
Dave is back and talks HS football with Kyle Wiggs. Monongalia County Board of Education President Nancy Walker thanks residents for their continued support of the school excess levy.
Westover City Councilman Ralph Mullins discusses his reaction to the audio recording of a Sept 2020 meeting where allegations of corruption within the city administration were made.
Dave discusses accusations of corruption in Westover. Plus, WVU VP of Strategic Initiatives Rob Alsop highlights WVU's success in managing the pandemic on campus.
Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom discusses an upcoming meeting with county and city officials. How WVU's pandemic management strategy has worked. Metronews Sports Joe Brocato breaks WVU's win over Va Tech and this past weekend's HS football action.
The attorney representing firefighters in Morgantown reacts to a judge's decision in their lawsuit against the city of Morgantown. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday with your calls, texts and tweets.
An update on a Marion County murder trial with Times West Virginian reporter David Kirk. Plus, Fairmont Mayor Tom Mainella addresses a recent controversy involving him and a Fairmont resident.
There is an update in the ongoing lawsuit between Morgantown Firefighers and the city. Plus, Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell talks about dealing with COVID in schools.
Preston County Schools Superintendent Steve Wotring talks about the decision to move to fully remote learning. Plus, Preston County Health Administrator V.J. Davis provides context to the spread of COVID in the county.
Dave breaks down the state attorney general's opinion on whether or not vaccine mandates would stand up to the state constitution.
Lt. Col. Rob Suffner, Staff Physician at Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital and with the 811th Hospital Center joins the show from Kuwait to discuss his role in taking care of Afghan refugees. Plus, former WV House Majority Leader Rick Staton discusses the Manchin compromise voting rights bill.
The city of Morgantown settles one of its outstanding lawsuits. Dave offers his thoughts on how this incident has cost the city.
Back from a long holiday weekend, Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny stops by and tries to answer the question: What's the point of the governor's press briefings?
It's all about football on today's show. Kyle Wiggs, Travis Jones and Joe Brocato all stop by to breakdown WVU vs. Maryland and the HS football schedule for the weekend.
WVU Vice President Rob Alsop talks about vaccination rates on campus. Dave reacts to his interview with Tucker County Senator Randy Smith on Wednesday's show. Plus... your texts and comments.
Accuweather's Joe Lundberg has the latest on the remnants of Hurricane Ida on the region. Plus, Senator Randy Smith explains why he wants to call a special session of the legislature.
Details on the approaching rain from Tropical Depression Ida. Plus, the stories of two Rosie the Riveters: Anna Hess and Jean Malone.
Dave has an update on the anticipated rain and storms headed our direction from Ida. Kelly Allen, with the WV Center on Budget & Policy, previews an event in Morgantown talking about paid family leave. Brad McElhinny stops by.
High School Football is back. Travis Jones previews the Bridgeport game. Joe Brocato has highlights from around the state. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your texts on a variety of topics.
Morgantown City Councilman Brian Butcher explains his "No" vote for the MUB rate increases. Plus, Mon County Commission President Sean Sikora clarifies the commission's position on future COVID policies.
Mike Nolting recaps Morgantown's city council meeting and water and sewer rate increase. Plus, Dave talks about the mask requirements in Mon County Schools.
Mon Health CEO David Goldberg explains the decision to require all employees get the COVID vaccine. MMMPO Executive Director Bill Austin discusses the development of the area's transportation plan.
WV Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato breaks down the first edition of the HS Football Power Rankings. Samantha Scarneo-Miller discusses the findings from WVU research into high school student-athlete safety.
University Coach John Kelly stops by for an in-studio guest appearance. He discusses the struggles ahead to get in a complete 2021 football season.
Clarksburg Water Board Chair Paul Howe details the approved corrective action plan for lead detected at some homes. Dave takes your ideas on how to spend the American Rescue Plan funds coming into county and city governments.
Morgantown Mayor Jenny Selin talks about gathering input from the public on spending ARPA funds. Mon County Delegate John Williams discusses some of the comments he's heard during public meetings on redistricting.
Michael Minc, Chair of the Gene Vance, Jr. Foundation, discusses the events in Afghanistan over the last few days and the legacy of his brother-in-law Gene Vance. Dave geeks out on local census numbers and an update on flooding in the western part of Mon County.
Dave is back from vacation and recaps his time away and why it was nice to unplug from social media. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny stops by. Plus, your calls, texts and tweets.
On a special edition, WVRC President Dale Miller is in-studio talking about his retirement and his career in radio.
Info on Hearts of Gold. They need volunteers to foster future service dogs. Plus, Mon County Commisisoner Jeff Arnett explains an emergency declaration in Mon County concerning flooding.
Brad McElhinny stops by. WVU Dean of Students Corey Farris talks about the return of students to campus for the fall. Dave explains what he thinks will motivate more vaccinations.
Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer explains why she's optimistic after getting a response from CISA regarding the Viatris plant. Plus, MUB Senior Engineer Ken Hacker discusses the latest high water event on Patteson Drive and measure to mitigate issues in the future.
Dave is back and has info on the upcoming Great Gatsby Garden Party at the WV Botanic Garden. Plus, reaction to Viatris officially shutting down operations in Morgantown.
Details on the MUB proposed rate increase. Plus, calls for investments in clean infrastructure.
Info on a $250,000 grant to help the uninsured and undeserved communities. Mon County Commissioners Tom Bloom talks about the impacts of losing Mylan.
Dave talks about the pending Mylan closure. Plus, info on the Mon County Fair Livestock Show and Auction with some special in-studio guests.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave talks Big 12 drama, the governor's influence on WVU and takes your calls and texts.
Denise Morrison, an O.R. Nurse at Ruby Memorial Hospital, talks about winning $1 million in the Babydog Sweepstakes. Brad McElhinny breaks down a judge's ruling in a lawsuit regarding a transgender student in Harrison County.
Retired ABC NASA Correspondent Jim Slade discusses billionaires going to space. Plus, Dave breaks down city council's interviews with candidates for the vacant 1st Ward seat.
MECCA 911 Director Jim Smith has an update on construction of a new communications tower on the western end of Mon County. Dave ask you, what questions do you have for the candidates interviewing for the vacant 1st Ward City Council seat.
Dave talks about the weekend, Morgantown City Council transparency and a no-show for court. Plus, Kyle Wiggs checks in from the TBT as Best Virginia and Herd That get ready for Monday's match-ups.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your calls and texts. Plus, Metronews Sports Brad Howe stops by and explains why you can't offend Texas.
Clarksburg Water Board President Paul Howe discusses high lead levels detected and what corrective actions have been taken.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell talks about the acquisition of some new property. Plus, information on blood drives scheduled for the area.
Retired Pittsburgh Steeler Linebacker Ryan Shazier joins the show to discuss his foundation's work and its involvement in the All-American Grand Bash. WAJR's Mike Nolting has details on lead detected in water in Clarksburg. Plus, more on the Del. Joe Jeffries controversies.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell drops by the studio to talk about summer programs, the fall and what was learned during the pandemic. Plus, why Morgantown City Council accidentally got it right in regards to the vacant 1st ward seat.
WAJR's Mike Nolting has a recap of Morgantown City Council's meeting, that included decisions about in-person meetings and the vacant 1st Ward seat. It's been more than a week since Tyler Poston, 26, was found murdered along the Grafton Road. His step-father, Joe Johnson joined the show to talk about the tragedy, Tyler's life, and how you can help.
New Morgantown City Councilor Danielle Trumble talks about taking office. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato talks about the summer workout period for high school athletes. Ethan Moore has details on this week's Clay District Fair.
Jamie Summerlin stops by with details on upcoming events. Icon, the retired service dog who went missing when he was in the back seat of a stolen car, is in studio with his owner after being reunited.
Milan Puskar Health Right Executive Director Laura Jones talks about a judge's order blocking a state law from taking effect that would add new restrictions to needle exchange programs.
Dave has the latest details on a murder in Taylor County, the 4th of July celebration in Morgantown and a job fair next week for Mylan employees.
Mike Nolting has an update on the suspect in a crash that killed a WVU student in 2020. Brad McElhinny is back and details on the latest twist in the governor's legal battles.
Details on the first Freedom Day at Mylan Park. Plus, remembering the life and career of longtime broadcaster Mike King.
Mon County Commissioners Sean Sikora, Tom Bloom and Jeff Arnett are in studio to discuss the decision to reject regulations approved by the board of health. Also, Laura Petolicchio with the WV Bigfoot Museum joins the show detailing the museum's grand opening and Bigfoot Festival.
Mon County Health Board Chair Sam Chico discusses the regulations for medical marijuana dispensaries in the county that will be taken up by the county commission on Wednesday.
MUB has an update on last week's street flooding in Morgantown. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato breaks down on this week's baseball tournament. Just Jamie recaps her weekend camped out raising money for Animal Friends.
Mon County Del. Evan Hansen discusses medical marijuana and issues that may need to be addressed by legislators. Dave discusses Wednesday's county commission work session on cannabis.
Dave weighs in on what question needs answered with regards to medical marijuana dispensaries in Mon County. Attorney Teresa Toriseva, representing Morgantown Firefighters, has update on an ongoing lawsuit against the city. Plus, details on fundraisers for United Way and Animal Friends of NCWV.
Brad McElhinny stops by to explain the latest developments with the state Democratic Party. Also, a recap of Morgantown City Council's meeting and whether or not its time to starting meeting in-person again.
Mon County Democrat Executive Committee Chair Shane Assadzandi joins the show to discuss the committee's vote of "No Confidence" for state party chair Belinda Biafore. Mike Nolting explains an unexpected twist in the Shaundarius Reeder murder case.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave takes texts and tweets and Mike Nolting recaps the Shaundarius Reeder murder trial.
WAJR's Mike Nolting has an update of the Shaundarius Reeder murder trial. WV AG Patrick Morrisey talks border security and Mark Nesselroad explains concerns with the MCHD regulations for cannabis dispensaries.
WAJR's Mike Nolting recaps the first day of testimony in a Mon County murder trial. Dave breaks down regulations approved by the MCHD regarding medical marijuana dispensaries.
United Steelworkers Local 8-957 President Joe Gouzd joins the show on his way to a rally at the state capitol in an effort to save the Viatras plant in Morgantown. Plus, a wild Westover City Council meeting and a unique vaccination incentive in Washington state.
Brad McElhinny talks about the special session in Charleston and Joe Brocato recaps postseason action in HS Baseball and Softball.
Richard Iaquinta details the Harrison County YMCA 5K coming up later this month. Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom recaps his discussions with Senator Joe Manchin and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
Del. Ben Queen announces his plans for the 2022 election. Dan Nagowski stops by to detail the "Flags For Heroes" program.
Results from the Clarksburg municipal election. Newly re-elected Councilman Jim Malfregot joins the show. Plus, details on flag football registrations in Harrison County.
Mon County Senator Bob Beach details his idea to use funds from the American Rescue Plan to incentivize a company to take over the old Mylan Facility.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Brad McElhinny, on loan from WV Metronews, explains the governor's new plan to incentivize COVID vaccinations. Plus, your calls, texts and tweets talking about whatever you wanted to talk about.
Fairmont Mayor Tom Maniella talks about a new playground project and steps to advance redevelopment in downtown. North Central West Virginia Airport Director Rick Rock highlights a new agreement, new flights and construction updates at the airport.
Dave talks to WestRidge Developer Ryan Lynch about the latest updates. Plus, Morgantown Municipal Airport Director Jonathan Vrabel and Morgantown Area Partnership President & CEO Russ Rogerson are in studio discuss the runway extension project and I-68 commerce park.
Morgantown Mayor Ron Dulaney comes on the show to explain why he is taking exception to an editorial in the Dominion Post newspaper.
Morgantown resident Karen Kelly King joins the show live from Colombia where social unrest has taken a deadly turn. Mike Nolting with a an update on a deadly car accident in Morgantown.
Retired MFD Chief Mark Carovasos joins the show to reminisce about his career. Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell talks graduation and the Class of 2021.
Attorney Teresa Toriseva, who represents the local FOP, joins the show to explain the lawsuit to stop the creation of a Police Review Board in Morgantown.
Reaction to the city council's approval of a police review board. Plus CVB President and CEO Susan Riddle talks about resurrecting the Tourism Investment Fund.
Morgantown Mayor Ron Dulaney spends most of the show with Dave breaking down the ordinance that will establish a Civilian Police Review and Advisory Board.
Dave catches up after taking a few days off. He discusses if candidates should disclose if they can't accept the seat they run for, Morgantown's scenic route to logical decisions and Brad McElhinny stops by with more on how Reta Mays was hired in the first place.
Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom recaps a recent meeting with DOH officials. WVU Special Events Coordinator Lisa Martin details this coming weekend's graduation ceremonies. Dave takes your calls and texts.
Dave talks with Uber driver, Vincent Kang, who accidentally found himself in the middle of a fight on High Street as a mob surrounded his car and assaulted him and his passengers.
USW Local 8-957 President Joe Goudz talks about the pending closure of the Viatris plant in Morgantown. Metronews Sports' Kyle Wiggs recaps the Boys' Basketball State Tournament.
Metronews' Sports Joe Brocato recaps the Boys' Basketball State Tournament. Morgantown Basketball Coach Dave Tallman stops by. Plus, Dave can't believe the city of Morgantown has invested $15k into a park in China.
Newly elected 5th Ward Councilor Danielle Trumble talks about her election victory. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato recaps a wild second day at the Boys' Basketball State Tournament. University Head Coach Joe Scmiddle discusses getting ready to play Huntington in the quarterfinals.
Fairmont Senior Basketball Coach Dave Retton talks about playing in the state tournament. Attorney Teresa Toriseva discusses the Fraternal Order of Police's reaction to the revised ordinance to create a police review board in Morgantown.
WV Treasurer Riley Moore joined the show and is pushing back against pressure from the White House on bank to divest in fossil fuels. Plus, Dave asks why some are choosing not to be vaccinated.
Dave is back from the State Girls' Basketball Tournament. He reacts to Morgantown's election results. Talks to Mon County Child Advocacy Center Executive Director Dr. Laura Capage. Metronews' Sports Joe Brocato sets up the State Boys' Basketball Tournament that starts on Tuesday.
Morgantown City Council 5th Ward Candidate Tony Setley joins the show. Plus, Joe Brocato sets the table for the State Girls' Basketball Tournament.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Rachel Fetty explains changes to the proposal to establish a Citizens Police Review and Advisory Board. Joe Brocato highlights the high school basketball schedule. Plus, your calls, texts and tweets.
Sarah announces it is her final show and that she will be stepping away. Dave & Sarah reminisce about the past few years and take calls and texts.
Mon County Planning Director Andrew Gast-Bray explains revisions to the county's subdivision regulations. Del. Joe Statler discusses a bill that has coaches across the state worked up. And Micah Weglinski had details on a vaccination drive coming up this weekend.
United Steelworkers Local 8-957 President Joe Gouzd has info on an education fair for Mylan workers who will be displaced when the plant closes in July. University High Football Coach John Kelly explains why the state's coaches association is asking the governor to veto HB 3266.
Marion County Health Administrator Lloyd White explains the consequences of SB 334 on the departments harm reduction program. Brad McElhinny talks decline vaccination rates and Dave has an update on the Morgantown city election early voting numbers.
Mon County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith has an update on the pandemic. Plus, your calls, texts and tweets on Anything Goes Friday.
Mon County Del. John Williams reacts to the governor's comments about the House action on the income tax bill and recaps the legislative session. WAJR's Mike Nolting stops by with new details on a tragic story in Marion County and the latest on the ongoing saga involving the city of Morgantown and its firefighters.
Morgantown City Council 7th Ward Candidate Ben Mayle discusses his platform on Talk of the Town.
Morgantown City Council 6th incumbent candidate Dave Harshbarger talks about his re-election bid.
Early voting is underway for Morgantown Municipal election. City Council 7th Ward Candidate Ben Mayle joins the show.
Dave recaps the final hours of the legislative session. Morgantown City Council 5th Ward Candidate Danielle Trumble joins the show.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your calls and texts. Plus, Morgantown City Council 3rd Ward Write-in candidate Paul Liller joins the show.
Morgantown 1st Ward Write-in Candidate Seth Collins outlines his platform. Mon County Magistrate Ron Bane stops by.
Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom explains why Senator Joe Manchin is meeting with local officials this week. Morgantown City Council 7th Ward Candidate Brian Butcher is on the show.
Morgantown 6th Ward City Council Write-in candidate Jay Redmond talks about his platform.
An update on the latest development in the ongoing fight between the Morgantown firefighters and the city. Morgantown City Council 6th Ward Write-In candidate Jay Redmond joins the show. Dave explains what the "Morgantown Can't Wait" Pledge is that three candidates for city council have signed.
Morgantown City Council 5th Ward Candidate Marly Ynigues joins the show to discuss her platform for city council.
Dave's back after Easter Weekend. Morgantown City Council 5th Ward Candidate Marly Ynigues joins the show. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny with an update from under the closing week of the state legislature.
Morgantown City Council 3rd Ward Candidate Ixya Vega talks about her campaign and issues in the city. Election Day is April 27th in Morgantown.
It's any Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your calls and texts. Morgantown City Council 3rd Ward Write-in Candidate Ixya Vega talks about her campaign.
President of West Virginians for Common Sense, Kyle McAvoy explains the group's support for a bill to align local election with state elections. WAJR's Mike Nolting helps breakdown bills that did and did not survive crossover day at the capital.
WAJR's Mike Nolting recaps the Morgantown City Council meeting. Dave has more questions about Morgantown's firefighters and wishes good luck to city's new police chief.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny drops by for an update from under the capital dome. Dave has more questions about the Morgantown Firefighters and why they are not eligible for differential pay.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner explains his opposition of the "For The People Act" and what election improvements are being considered in WV. Attorney Teresa Toriseva promises more litigation against the city of Morgantown over alleged retaliation against firefighters for rejecting a proposed settlement over improper holiday compensation.
Mon County Senator Bob Beach talks about the deal reached between Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community & Technical College. Metronews Sports' Greg Carey recaps Morgantown's win over Robert C. Byrd. And Dave wonders why on particular story isn't getting more attention.
State Auditor J.B. McCuskey talks about accounting for the influx of federal dollars coming into the state. Dave recaps the airport groundbreaking ceremony and says goodbye to the color-coded map.
Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell stops by with an update on COVID in schools, vaccination efforts for employees and graduation plans. Danny Twilley, with the Outdoor Economic Collaborative, talks about Morgantown being selected as a host community.
Dave asks why there's still no opinion from the city of Morgantown on why a police review board is authorized under state law. WAJR's Mike Nolting recaps the federal detention hearing for George Tanios and Mon County Del. Joe Statler talks about an alternative plan to phase out the state income tax.
Mon County Del. John Williams talks building infrastructure in the state. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny has an update on the legislative session. Metronews Sports' Greg Carey breaks down WVU's loss to Syracuse in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament.
Mon County Commission President Sean Sikora talks delays in the Mileground widening project. Dave talks about a resolution to rename I-68 "Trump Highway" and a preview of the WVU vs. Morehead State game in the NCAA Tournament w/ Metronews Sports Brad Howe.
WV VP of Strategic Initiatives Rob Aslop touches on several topics including St. Patrick's Day gatherings, bills dealing with campus carry, and moving on with the spring semester. Plus, updates on the vacant 3rd Ward seat on Morgantown City Council's and the difference on policy and legal opinion regarding a police review board.
U.S. Senator Shelly Moore Capito talks about the upcoming infrastructure bill and the crisis at the southern border. WAJR's Mike Nolting details the arrest of a Morgantown businessman arrested for his role in the Jan. 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Morgantown City Manager Kim Haws discusses the FY22 budget. United Steelworkers' J.D. Wilson talks about efforts to have the Mylan manufacturing plant in Morgantown. And Joe Brocato talks WVU and High School Basketball.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny updates several stories. Plus, it's Anything Goes Friday.
Interim-President of Pierpont Community & Technical College Dr. Anthony Hancock explains his opposition to HB 2805. WAJR's Mike Nolting drops by. Mon County Commission President Sean Sikora discusses the federal funding coming to the county from the $2 trillion COVID relief bill.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell with an update on the full-time return to the classroom, teacher vaccinations and recalling the events of one year ago. Plus, Amanda Pitzer and Madison Ball with Friends of the Cheat explain the possible effects of a recent mine seal blowout in Preston County.
WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey joins the show to explain why a citizens' police review board in Morgantown would violate state law.
Mon County Del. Bob Beach discusses why the bill to remerge Pierpont Community and Technical College with Fairmont State University is a bad idea. Plus, Brad McElhinny breaks down the WV Beverage Association's opposition to the governor's plan to eliminate the state income tax.
Dave addressed the latest controversy surrounding Morgantown city council and Zach Cruze's resignation. Plus, an update on the proposed Police Review Board and Brad McElhinny tries to explain the governor's tax plan.
Mon County Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer visits from Charleston and weighs in on a number of bills. Dave talks about the idea of eliminating the state income tax.
Fairmont State University Board of Governors Chairman David Goldberg explains why a bill that would reunite FSU and Pierpont Community and Technical College would benefit North Central WV.
Mike Nolting stops by for an update on yesterday's high way along the Cheat River. Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost talks the FY22 budget.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny has an update from the state legislature. WAJR Report Mike Nolting sets the scene from Rowlesburg, where the Cheat River was rising Monday morning.
Maj. Gen. James Hoyer, head of the Interagency Task Force on Vaccine Distribution, explains Mon County's reduced vaccine allotment. Dave takes phone calls and texts on Anything Goes Friday.
Travis Prince, an attorney representing William Cox in a civil rights lawsuit against two Westover Police Officers, details the allegations. Mon County Del. Evan Hansen expresses his opposition to a bill that would eliminate city user fees.
Mike Nolting stops by to recap the Morgantown City Council Meeting. Harrison County Schools Superintendent Dora Stutler talks about the return to five-day a week, in-person instruction.
Morgantown Municipal Airport Director Jonathan Vrabel discusses the runway extension project. Dave talks about bills moving in Charleston and Jason Campbell with The Winchester on the impact of increase in-person dining capacity to 75 percent.
Sarah joined Dave for a couple of segments to talk about the sudden passing of her husband and her plans for the future.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes calls and texts. Plus WV Treasurer Riley Moore stops by.
Accuweather's Joe Lundberg has an update on the latest winter storm. Dave provides an update on a couple of bills moving in the legislature and Hoppy Kercheval discusses Rush Limbaugh's impact on the media.
Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell explains the "pause" of the University High Boys' Basketball and Wrestling programs. WAJR's Mike Nolting has a City Council recap and Accuweather's Joe Lundberg details the latest round of winter weather.
Mon County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith has an update on the pandemic and vaccination efforts. Del. Joe Statler talks the latest bills moving at the state capitol.
Mon County Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer talks legislative priorities. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny has an update from the belly of the beast.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes calls and texts on a variety of topics. Plus, Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato stops by.
Lots of reactions to the governor's State of the State Address. WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, Del. Ben Queen and Del. John Williams join the show.
Dave details the upcoming Morgantown City Council Election. Plus, an update on the potential for significant snowfall in the coming days and Morgantown Girls' Basketball Coach Jason White talks about finally getting the season started.
Back after the Super Bowl, Dave talks about another "Just sue me" situation with the City of Morgantown. Plus, WV Metronews' Brad McElhinny previews the upcoming legislative session.
Mon County Sheriff Perry Palmer has an update on the Alexa Randolph investigation. Plus open phones on Anything Goes Friday
Mollie Kennedy with the ACLU-WV offers her perspective on the potential police review board in Morgantown. Mon County Commission Sean Sikora talks about the next step for an initiative to bring broadband to all county residents.
Dave talks with attorney Teresa Toriseva, who represents the Mon-Preston Fraternal Order of Police, about a potential lawsuit over Morgantown's proposed Police Review Board. Plus, your calls and texts.
Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer describes a bill she's sponsoring to cap the costs of diabetes treatment products. WAJR Reporter Mike Nolting has an update and Dave has news about "Pizza Isle Guy."
Dave has the latest on the death of Alexa Randolph in Monongalia County. Plus, MECCA 911 Director Jim Smith talks about snowy roads and Brad McElhinny stops by.
Dave tries to make sense of the GameStop market frenzy with WVU Law Professor Jena Martin. Voice of the Bridgeport Indians discusses the hiring of a new football coach. And who is the mystery man who took out an ad in the paper looking for love?
Final poll results about a potential police review board in Morgantown. Plus, Mon County Delegates John Williams (D) & Joe Statler (R) join the show to talk #FTDR.
Fairmont Mayor Tom Mainella stops by for a visit to discuss the Friendly City. Also... Dave recaps last night's Morgantown City Council meeting and discusses the need for a police review board.
Mon Health Systems President and CEO David Golberg discusses a new collaborative effort to vaccinate Mon County residents. Dave raises questions about the potential Police Review Board in Morgantown.
Dave addresses a tragedy over the weekend in the WAJR family. Plus, Brad McEhinny stops by to talk about the top stories from the weekend.
Jayson Nicewarner has an update on the lawsuit filed by the union representing Morgantown Firefighters lawsuit against the city of Morgantown.
Ryan Lynch has an update on development at WestRidge Commons and Marion County Health Department Administrator Lloyd White talks vaccinations and virus updates.
Mon County Deputy Superintendent Donna Talerico explains the re-revised plan to bring students back to the classroom. Plus, an update on the work of the Committee working on the Morgantown Police Review Board.
WVU Dean of Students Corey Ferris joins the show to discuss the start of the spring semester with some students back on campus.
Lots of talk about the slick road conditions around the area. New stores being built at WestRidge Commons and Brad McElhinny stops by the show.
Mon County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith provides and update on the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. Plus, Dave & Sarah take your calls on Anything Goes Friday.
Mon County Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell is back reacting to Wednesday's decisions by the WV Board of Education. Plus, University High AD Jeff Bailey talks about getting the winter and spring sports seasons up and running.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell discusses the school board's decision to keep school remote through Feb. 12th.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Rachel Fetty has an update on the work of the committee establishing and ordinance to create a police review board. Del. Danielle Walker explains why she believes WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey should be removed from office.
United Way Campaign Co-Chairs David & Susan Hardesty have an update on this year's fundraising efforts. Plus, we catch up on the news with Brad McElhinny.
Harrison County Delegate Ben Queen talks about his call for Wayne County Del. Derrick Evans to resign. Dave & Sarah read your texts on Anything Goes Friday.
Fairmont State University Political Science Professor Greg Noone discusses the chaos at the capitol with Dave & Sarah. Morgantown City Clerk Christine Wade provides info on the upcoming city election.
Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom stops by. Dave & Sarah discuss more back-to-school issues in WV.
Dave & Sarah weigh on the NYE Party at the Greenbrier. Mon County Education Association President Heather Deluca-Nestor discusses her concerns with restarting full-time in-person instruction.
WV Metronews Brad McElhinny catches up with us after the holiday break. Morgantown Boys' Basketball Coach Dave Tallman expresses his frustrations with decisions coming from Charleston.
On the Christmas Eve Show, Dave & Sarah talk Christmas movies, favorite gifts, and visit with Kyle Wiggs and Hoppy Kercheval.
Former Mon County Sheriff and current Chief Deputy Al Kisner is retiring. He stops by the show and a special young man gets a surprise this morning.
Lt. Sheldon Greenland of the Morgantown Salvation Army talks about the red kettle drive. Plus, an update on the committee working to form a Police Review Board in Morgantown.
WVU Medicine's Dr. Todd Karpinski talks about vaccine distributions in Morgantown. Mon County Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell discusses going virtual through the end of the semester and vaccinating staff.
Commissioner Tom Bloom discusses a meeting to help Mylan employees with the pending layoffs. Plus, Dave & Sarah again raise unanswered issues with the proposed Citizens' Police Review Board in Morgantown.
Sarah is back from vacation. MAP President and CEO Russ Rogerson discusses Mylan's closure in Morgantown. Plus, Pierpont Community and Technical College talks about his time in Fairmont as he heads to a new job in Arkansas.
Reactions from local officials to the news on Friday that the Mylan manufacturing facility in Morgantown will be closed at the end of July, 2021.
Harrison County Schools Superintendent Dora Stutler talks virtual learning and this week's levy renewal election. Sean Sikora, Mon County Commissioner, explains the PILT agreement with Longview Power Plant.
Mon County Schools Deputy Superintendent Donna Talerico explains the decision to go full remote through the end of the month.
Sarah continues her vacation. Dave talks about the life of Chuck Yeager with former ABC News Correspondent Jim Slade. Also, Mon County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Al Kisner discusses the tragic death of Charleston Police Officer Cassie Johnson.
Dave is going solo with Sarah on vacation this week. Brad McElhinny attempts to explain how the Justice administration plans to spend $800 million in less than a month. WV Radio Corp. President Dale Miller discusses WAJR's 80th Anniversary.
It's an Anything Goes Friday on the Show. Dave & Sarah take your calls and texts plus discuss the city using eminent domain to take property it mistakenly constructed a building on.
Dan Nagowski speaks with Dave & Sarah about the city of Morgantown initiating eminent domain on property his property the city mistakenly constructed a sidewalk and building on.
Dave & Sarah talk about the denial of the charter school application in Mon County and Brad McElhinny provides insight from the governor's Monday briefing.
Dave is back from vacation. Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom talks about local plans for the distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Morgantown Fire Chief Mark Carovasos describes the house fire in Sabraton and some of the issues facing firefighters.
Dave & Sarah talk about the latest executive orders from the governor and the unintended impacts they may be having.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk COVID, schools and take your calls and texts.
Dave & Sarah talk the latest COVID-19 numbers and what might be coming from the governor's office with Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny.
MMMPO Director Bill Austin goes into the details of the Greenbag Road Improvement Project.
Now that canvassing is complete, Dave & Sarah talk to Mon County Commissioner-elect Jeff Arnett and Del. John Williams, who was elected to his third term in the house.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk charter schools, elections, mail-in ballots and high school football.
Dave & Sarah weigh in on the new Morgantown City Manager hire. Plus, John Treu, President of the Board for the West Virginia Academy, talks about concerns he has with the charter school review process in Mon County.
It's the day after Election Day. Dave & Sarah breakdown the results in WVU with FSU Political Science Professor Greg Noone. Also, Delegates Barbara Evans Fleischauer, Ben Queen & Evan Hansen stop by.
Dave & Sarah prepare for the general election with FSU Political Science Professor Greg Noone.
Dave & Sarah discuss the surprise announcement Morgantown has selected a new city manager. Plus, Brad McElhinny talks about the statewide races in Tuesday's election.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk a bout the situation with the Westover Police Dept. and the latest on a controversial homeless encampment in Morgantown.
Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost & NCWV Airport Director Rick Rock talk economic development in the region.
U.S. Attorney Bill Powell details a major drug bust in Mon County. Plus, WVU Political Science Professor Erik Herron discusses the upcoming election and what to make of big numbers early voting.
Dave & Sarah have info on a local blood drive in Morgantown. Brad McElhinny stops by to recap news over the weekend.
Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney talks big numbers on the first day of early voting. Plus, an update on the Mon County Health Board meeting on marijuana dispensary applications.
Dave & Sarah talk about proposed cannabis regulations in Mon County and the arrest of a former resident of a homeless encampment in Morgantown.
WVU VP Rob Alsop talks about plans for the upcoming spring semester on campus. Dave & Sarah discusses the potential police review board in Morgantown.
Joe Brocato discusses changes to the high school football playoffs based on the color-coded map.
Mon County Commissioner Sean Sikora discusses the process for handling medical marijuana dispensary applications. Brad McElhinny recaps arguments in front of the state supreme court regarding the governor's place of residence.
Democrat for Secretary of State Natalie Tennant joins the show. Plus, Mon County Commission Incumbent Ed Hawkins discusses his re-election bid.
Dave & Sarah talk about criticism vs. opposition and whether or not bars should reopen in Mon County.
Mon County Commission Candidate, Democrat Jeff Arnett, joins the show. Plus State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey discusses his letter to the city of Morgantown regarding the formation of a Police Review Board.
Erica Mayle, with Christian Help, provided details on the 39th annual Mon and Preston County Holiday Food & Toy Distribution. Brad McElhinny breaks down Tuesday's ruling on the latest challenge to the color-coded map.
Dave & Sarah talk about the homeless encampment on Decker's Creek, the potential police review board and the influence special interest groups have over the decision making process.
Harrison County Health Director Chad Bundy talks community spread in the county. Plus, Metronews Sports Joe Brocato resets the high school football schedule for the week.
Dave & Sarah question if a police review board is needed in Morgantown. Plus, Joe Brocato sets the high school football line up.
Brad McElhinny recaps the governor's coronavirus briefing. Plus, the Morgantown Hockey Association VP Matthew Nelson says they may have to play and practice in Pittsburgh this year.
Dave & Sarah rehash Wednesday's conversation with Deputy Mayor Rachel Fetty about the formation of a police review board. Plus, take your calls and texts.
Morgantown Deputy Mayor Rachel Fetty discusses the formation of a Citizens' Police Review Board.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell explains the plans this week for Mon County Schools as students head back to class on Thursday for the first time since last March.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah take calls and texts. Metronews Sports Joe Brocato previews the night of high school football.
Legal Analyst Harvey Peyton breaks down the lawsuit brought by bar owners in Mon County against the governor. Plus, Dave & Sarah take your calls.
Mon County School Board Vice-President Ron Lytle talks about plans for the schools moving forward.
Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Ben Salango talks # FTDR. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner highlights National Voter Registration Day.
Marion County Health Administrator Lloyd White gives us an update on a COVID-19 outbreak at Fairmont State University. Joe Brocato explains changes to this week's HS football schedule.
Metronews Sports Joe Brocato recaps Bridgeport's win over Fairmont Senior. Morgantown High Football Coach Sean Biser discusses the last couple of weeks being shutdown.
Dave breaks down more info on COVID-19 and the latest tweaks to the infamous color-coded map.
New MUB General Manager Michael McNulty stops by for his first interview. Dave & Sarah try to explain more changes to the infamous color-coded map.
Dave & Sarah weigh in on possible changes to the color-coded map, and give you the chance to be governor for a day.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah have info on Meals on Wheels, a Mon County Parent Rally, plus, the talk buckwheat cakes, cereal and party bans.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny discusses the color-coded map and the governor's briefing from Wednesday afternoon.
Dave & Sarah get an update on back to school with Preston High Senior Heidi Gidley. Plus, more talk about the metrics.
Dr. Eddie Campbell, Mon County Schools Superintendent, answers questions about the county starting the school with distance learning.
Dave & Sarah are live on Labor Day, talking about WVU students impact on Mon County's COVID-19 numbers.
University High AD Jeff Bailey stops by. Sarah is a little salty. Plus, you calls and texts on Anything Goes Friday.
Dr. Chris Edwards, with Mon Health Systems, breaks down COVID-19 numbers in Mon County. U.S. Attorney Bill Powell discusses an increase of opioid overdoses during the pandemic.
Dave is aggravated with lack of common sense with COVID-19 decisions. Mon County Health Dept. details citations issued to bars over the weekend. US Senator Shelly Moore Capito stops by.
Mon County bars are reopening but should they? Dave & Sarah discuss. Plus, Metronews Sports Joe Brocato explains which high schools are playing games this week and which ones will not be.
Dave talks Hurricane Laura with NWS Lee Hendricks. Back to School Bash Chair Amanda Bolyard recaps this year's efforts.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Donna Talerico talks student registration and back to school.
Sarah is back from vacation. Dave & Sarah talk back to school and visit with Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your calls and text. Plus an update on HS Football Camps with Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato.
Morgantown Interim-City Manager Emily Muzzarelli explains the plan approved by city council to address the homeless encampment in the lower Greenmont Neighborhood.
Dave hits several topics including the tweaked back-to-school metric, WVU students getting together for parties and a packed city council agenda. Plus, your calls and texts.
Sarah is on vacation. Dave talks to Brad McElhinny to try to decipher the new back to schools metric. Also, Dave discusses the latest developments surrounding the homeless encampment in Morgantown.
Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell explains the blended learning plan to send students back to school this fall.
Mon County Commissioner Ed Hawkins reacts to Governor Justice's comments about the county commission during his Thursday press briefing.
Mon County School Board Vice President Ron Lytle talks about a recent survey of parents asking their thoughts on returning to class this fall.
WVU VP Rob Alsop takes time to elaborate on the university's testing efforts and particularly who has been and will be tested.
Reactions to the governor's briefing yesterday about the upcoming school year. Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell and Marion County Education Association President Ross Higgins are guests.
Attorney Beth Lebow, representing Andrew Howton, discusses a civil lawsuit he has filed against the Westover Police Department. Howton was beaten by an officer in a January, 2019 incident at his residence.
Brad McElhinny stops by and Dave & Sarah talk about the governor extending the executive order closing down bars in Mon County.
Sen. Joe Manchin discusses the latest coronavirus stimulus bill and it's Anything Goes Friday.
AFT Monongalia President Sam Brunett elaborates on survey of members that found teachers in Mon County are not comfortable returning to class on Sept. 8th.
Morgantown Mayor Ron Dulaney covers several topics, including the homeless encampment in Greenmont. Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom recaps a recent meeting with elected officials in Greene County, PA.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner outlines options for the 2020 General Election. Dave & Sarah detail revisions to the WVU Fall Semester.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell talks about plans to send students back to class this fall.
Info on the All-American Grand Bash, Mon County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith and WVU Dean of Students Corey Farris on the show on Friday.
Mon County Commission President Ed Hawkins talks about plans to keep businesses open. Senator Shelly Moore Capito discusses talks on a new coronavirus relief package being hashed out in D.C.
Dave & Sarah cover a number of topics on the show including the latest on the Morgantown homeless encampment, WVU's defensive coordinator's departure and the latest coronavirus numbers.
Dave & Sarah continue the discussion about the homeless encampment in Morgantown's Greenmont neighborhood. Plus, Marion County Health Administrator Lloyd White has an update.
Dave & Sarah talk to Bartlett House CEO Keri DeMasi about allegations regarding staff. Plus, discuss the issue of an homeless encampment moving to another location in Morgantown.
Mon County Commission President Ed Hawkins recaps a call with state health officials about the rise in coronavirus cases in the county. Also, Anything Goes Friday! Dave & Sarah take your calls and texts.
State AG Patrick Morrisey calls in. Dave talks possible ramifications of students return to Morgantown with Mason Jar Saloon owner Steve Reese.
Morgantown Interim-Police Chief Eric Powell explains how the city's mask mandate will be enforced.
Monongalia County Commission President Ed Hawkins discusses measures to slow the spread of coronavirus. Plus, Morgantown Mayor Ron Dulaney explains the city's step to enforce the use of masks.
Dave is back from vacation and recaps his travels. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny stops by for an update.
Jim Griffin, President of WV Black Heritage Festival, discusses the Stonewall Jackson statue in front of the Harrison County Courthouse. Is Morgantown's new 1 percent sales tax being imposed outside the city?
Former Morgantown Police Chief Ed Preston is in studio for one last time to talk policing, needed changes and his time in Morgantown.
WVU VP of Strategic Initiatives Rob Alsop joins the show to talk about the university's status in the pandemic and what might be ahead for students and staff.
Morgantown Interim-City Manager Emily Muzzarelli joins the show to talk about the challenges of stepping into the role amid a pandemic and social unrest.
Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom talks changes to the county recycling program. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny explains the departure of state health officer Dr. Cathy Slemp.
House Majority Leader Amy Summers talks legislative oversight of the $1.25 billion in CARES Act funds WV is holding onto.
Preston County Schools Superintendent Steve Wotring talks about the Class of 2020 and what the fall may look like for students returning to the classroom.
Preston County Health Administrator V.J. Davis provides and update on a COVID-19 outbreak tied to a Myrtle Beach trip. Plus, Dave & Sarah rehash headlines from over the weekend.
Dave & Sarah discuss the Stonewall Jackson statue in front of the Harrison County Courthouse. Plus, Cliff Sutherland provides details of a July 4th celebration in Mon County.
Dave & Sarah talk police reforms and remember longtime Mon County Magistrate Herschel Mullins.
Christian Marsh, President of United Way of Harrison County talks about an upcoming fundraiser. Dave & Sarah review the weekend that was.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Del. Evan Hansen calls in. Dave & Sarah talk the future school calendar and take you calls and texts.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell talks about schools reopening. County artist Steve Earle talks about his new album "Ghosts of West Virginia." Mon County Fair Board President Rob Maxwell explains the decision to cancel the Mon County Fair.
Reaction to Tuesday's Primary Election. Metronews' Brad McElhinny, Democrat for Ag Commissioner Bob Beach, Magistrate Sandy Holepit, Del. Ben Queen and former Del. Joe Statler are on the show.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner discusses the primary election. Dave & Sarah set the over/under for voter turnout and share their thoughts on the election.
Metronews Statewide Correspondant Brad McElhinny talks about the statewide races on the ballot for Tuesday's primary election.
Harrison County Health Department Administrator Chad Bundy talks about free testing coming up this weekend. Also, Democratic Candidate for Governor Ben Salango stops by.
Dave & Sarah react to yesterday's protests in Morgantown. Dr. Mark Manchin talks about his new role as president of Glenville State College. Rachel Coen, with WV Coalition to End Homelessness, discusses efforts to house individuals staying at an encampment in Morgantown.
Mon County VFD Association's Bob Brookover breaks down the fire levy on the ballot in Mon County.
Mylan Park Executive Director/GM Keith Hernstrom talks about reopening the aquatic center and the rest of the park. Dave & Sarah have an update on the homeless encampment in Morgantown's Greenmont Neighborhood.
Dave & Sarah continue their conversation about homeless encampments. Harrison County Patsy Trecost talks elections and your calls and texts.
Dave & Sarah discuss the issues surrounding a tent encampment in the city of Morgantown.
Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney talks homeless issues and potential changes to city council terms and elections. Mountain Line Transit Authority GM David Bruffy explains the levy renewal on the ballot in Monongalia County.
FSU Professor of Communication and Theatre Arts Dr. Francene Kirks discusses the decision to drop the program. Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney talks about the primary election.
It's Anything Goes Friday on the show. Dave & Sarah take your phones calls testing, the military, and "distance learning" in the days before the internet and iPads.
WV Adjutant General James Hoyer discusses COVID-19 testing this weekend in Mon and Marion Counties. Details on the Meadowbrook Mall reopening and a new virtual program from the Dolly Pardon Imagination Library.
Dave & Sarah recap Morgantown's City Council meeting and discuss if people will go out of their way to patronize their favorite businesses during the reopening.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny talks the politics of the pandemic response. Also, info on how farmers' markets are adjusting to social distancing.
It's Anything Goes Friday on the show. Plus, Dave & Sarah talk with a patient who is recovering from COVID-19.
Dave & Sarah debate whether to wear a mask or not. Plus info on federal funding available to help finding housing for homeless veterans.
Susan Riddle with the Greater Morgantown CVB joins the show. Owner of local restaurant Apple Annies, Patrick Padula, talks about the challenges of reopening.
Senator Shelly Moore Capito talks federal stimulus money and WV Supreme Court candidate Kris Raynes visits.
Democratic candidate for governor, Ben Salango, joins the show. Also and update on the reopening of dentists' offices around the state.
Preston County Commission President Samantha Stone talks prisoner transfers at Hazelton. Mon County Sheriff Perry Palmer stops by.
WVU President Gordon Gee stops by. Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell describes this year's scaled back graduation and there's an update on the prisoner transfers at FCI Gilmer.
VP of the union representing staffers at federal prisons in Hazelton and Glenville, Dan Doyle, discusses the use of the prisons as quarantine facilities for federal prisoners.
Clarksburg Mayor Ryan Kennedy discusses the challenges ahead for the city. Republican Gubernatorial Challenger Woody Thrasher stops by.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny clarifies particulars of the week 2 reopening of the state. Dave & Sarah talk about federal prisoners being transferred to West Virginia.
Local Developer Dave Biafora provides his perspective on the pandemic's effects on development. Outgoing Morgantown Police Chief Ed Preston discusses his resignation.
Mon County Del. Evan Hansen talks about plans to reopen the state. Car dealership owner, Mike Wood discusses the impact of the pandemic on the auto industry.
Mountain Line Transit Authority GM David Bruffy details steps take after a bus driver tested positive for coronavirus. Co-owner of Bartini Prime Justin Byers talks about his restaurant adapting during the pandemic.
Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone explains her concerns with the federal Bureau of Prisons' plans to quarantine COVID-19 positive prisoners at Hazelton.
Dave & Sarah react to breaking news that MPD Chief Ed Preston has resigned. Plus Mon County BOE President Ron Lytle joins the show.
WVU Medicine's Dr. Brian Peppers discusses COVID-19 immunotherapy trials going on at WVU. The impact of the economic shutdown on Mylan Park is discussed.
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell discusses his thoughts on the remainder of the school year and options for graduation. Secretary of State Mac Warner discusses the June 9th Primary.
The owner of Daniel's Men's Shop in Morgantown, Phil Mauser discusses how the economic shutdown has affected his business and how they've stepped up to help the community during the pandemic.
Details on the Mountaineer Area Food Bank Mobile Food Pantry and Mon Health System President & CEO David Goldberg joins the show.
New Morgantown Coach Sean Biser talks about trying to build a football program during the coronavirus shutdown. Dave & Sarah take your calls thanking essential workers.
Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost talks about impacts of the economic shutdown on Harrison County. Metronews' Brad McElhinny discusses what reopening the state may look like.
Mon Health System President & CEO David Goldberg discusses the pandemic response and economic realities facing hospitals right now. Mon County Commission President Ed Hawkins discusses the impact of the Longview bankruptcy and the pandemic on the county.
Rachel Coen, with WV Coalition to End Homelessness, provides an update on the initiative to shelter homeless individuals during the pandemic. MAP President and CEO Russ Rogerson discusses how businesses are coping.
MPD Chief Ed Preston explains how the department handled an instance of a suspect possibly exposing officers to COVID-19. Dave explains why the city of Morgantown had dropped the ball again.
Special Saturday edition of the show. Mon County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith discusses the county's pandemic response so far and the expected peak of the virus. Sheriff Perry Palmer talks enforcement of the orders issued by the state and county.
Mon County BOE Member Nancy Walker has an update on the county meal program for students. Joe Statler explains the virtual FFA Ham & Bacon Sale.
State Senator and Physician Ron Stollings offers his perspective on the pandemic response. Dave & Sarah take your calls and texts.
Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost provides an update on the pandemic response. Mountain Line's Dave Bruffy discourages people to stay off the buses and Steve Farmer discusses a major donation for PPE for healthcare workers.
Senator Shelly Moore Capito discusses Paycheck Protection. Mon County Commission Tom Bloom outlines a plan shelter homeless individuals during the coronavirus pandemic.
MECCA 911 Director Jimmy Smith explains the decision to limit sales of hard liquor in Mon County to WV residents only. Dave & Sarah take your thoughts on the order.
MPD Chief Ed Preston joins Dave & Sarah for a special Saturday edition as coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Mon County School Board President Ron y Lytle has an update on the meal program. Senate Minority Leader Roman Prezioso explains the decision to urge the governor to cancel the remainder of the school year.
Greater Morgantown Area CVB President Susan Riddle discusses the impact of the coronavirus shutdown on local businesses.
Harrison-Clarksburg Health Dept. Director Chad Bundy with an update on COVID-19. Senator Shelly Moore Capito answers questions about the stimulus package.
Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney discusses what the May 12 primary election will look like. Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney joins the show.
Special Saturday edition of the show visiting with Mon Health President David Goldberg, MPD Chief Ed Preston and Mon County School Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell.
Mon County BOE President Ron Lytle provides info on the school lunch program. Dr. Kari Coffindaffer from Pierpont Community and Technical College explains how they are producing 3D printed masks for healthcare workers.
Information on how to help with "Masks for WV." Plus, Jeff Giosi discusses virtual PE classes for public school students and tips to keep moving while staying at home.
MPD Chief Ed Preston discusses how COVID-19 is affecting his department and what precautions were already being taken by cops. Keri DeMasi with Bartlett House details plans to help the homeless during the COVID-19.
Updates with Mon Count Commissioner President Ed Hawkins, Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost and Mon County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell.
Mon Health President & CEO David Goldberg talks COVID-19. Plus, Senator Shelly Moore Capito provides and update from D.C.
A special Saturday edition of the show with the latest info on COVID-19, Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell and your calls and texts.
The lastest information on the COVID-19 response with the Mon County Health Department. Details on the May Primary Election with Secretary of State Mac Warner and how the United Way is responding.
COVID-19 response updates with Mon County Commission President Ed Hawkins, Harrison County Health Department Director Chad Bundy and Morgantown Area Partnership CEO Russ Rogerson.
Updates on local impacts of COVID-19 from Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney, MUB GM Tim Ball & Mountain Line Transit Authority Executive Director David Bruffy. Plus, Morgantown's City Manager may be on the move.
Update school info with Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell. Plus, the city of Morgantown's latest controversy.
Dave & Sarah discuss the latest on COVID-19 with Mon Health's Dr. Archanna Vasudaven. Mon County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell discusses preparations being taken in schools.
Sarah continues to run the show solo. On this episode, she interviews C.E.O. of Operation Welcome Home, Brett Simpson about their upcoming spring fundraiser, she further discusses cancellations and implications of COVID-19, and interviews President and C.E.O. for the Morgantown Area Project, Russ Rogerson about the Annexation Task Force.
Sarah runs the show solo as Dave covers the Ladies High School Basketball Tournament in Charleston. On this episode, Sarah interviews Dr. Oppe and Tim Bradley about the WVU Day of Play, she also provides commentary on the Morgantown City Council Budget Meeting, and discusses the COVID-19 policy and announcements from Monongalia County Schools and WVU.
Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer stops by the studio to recap the legislative session. Dave & Sarah have even more budget questions.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny recaps the bills that passed and failed during the legislative session. Plus, info on Mohigan Idol and more questions about the Morgantown City Budget.
It's "Anything Goes Friday" on the show. Dave & Sarah have even more questions about Morgantown's budget and staffing with the Morgantown Fire Department.
Details on the Outdoor & Sports Show this weekend in Morgantown. State AG Patrick Morrisey talks consumer protection and more on the Morgantown Firefighters and city budget questions.
Dave & Sarah breakdown the Morgantown Budget talks and continue to ask questions about why the fire department staffing wasn't addressed sooner.
Dave & Sarah discuss the city's proposed fire department staff reductions in Morgantown's FY21 budget with Local Firefighters' Union President Jayson Nicewarner.
Dave & Sarah discuss the success of the Mon County QRT Team. WVU Dean of Students Corey Farris talks about the response on campus since two shootings last week.
It's Anything Goes Friday. WVU Police Chief WP Chedester details a deadly overnight shooting. Plus Dave & Sarah take your phone calls.
Mon County Commission President and Harrison County Senator Mike Romano react to the tax reform resolution stalling out in the state senate.
Dave & Sarah talk tax reform, Morgantown's drug house ordinance and the possibility of Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake moving on to another city.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny provides and update from Charleston. Dave & Sarah talk Tax Reform and drug house ordinances.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk about some upcoming events, SB 209, its impacts and take your calls and texts.
Mon Health CEO David Gobldberg discusses expanded services with Fairmont Regional Medical Center's pending closure. Dave & Sarah discuss Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake possibly leaving for another job.
Fairmont City Councilman Barry Bledsoe discusses the pending closure of Fairmont Regional Medical Center. Dave & Sarah recap Morgantown City Council.
Senate Minority Leader Roman Prezioso talks tax reform. Dave & Sarah discuss Morgantown's pending marijuana ordinance.
Dave & Sarah talk to Dr. Barbara Parsons about the school board's 2020-2030 Comprehensive Educational Facilities Plan.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah take calls and texts. Plus, they're joined by 2nd District Senator Charlie Clements.
GOP Gubernatorial Challenger Woody Thrasher joins the show. Dave & Sarah continue the discussion over the governor's "thugs" comment.
Dave & Sarah get details on a proposed TIF project that could result in a new interchange off I-79 and the governor's "thugs" comment.
WVU Police Chief WP Chedester expresses his thoughts on Morgantown's proposed marijuana ordinance. Tom Bloom says the ACLU didn't do its homework before including him on a list of lawmakers infringing on the 1st Amendment.
Dave & Sarah get a legislative update from Mon County Del. John Williams and discuss politicians on social media.
Dave & Sarah recap Tuesday's Morgantown City Council meeting and react to council passing the first reading of its marijuana ordinance.
Mon County Commission President Ed Hawkins discusses his decision to recuse himself from future airport TIF discussions.
It was an Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah take your calls while talking TIF's, kayak facilities and more.
Dave & Sarah discuss a proposed drug house ordinance in Morgantown, controversy with Fairmont City Council and a possible TIF District around the Morgantown Airport.
Dave & Sarah discuss the minor boundary adjustment bill with Michael Callen and county issues with Mon County Commission President Ed Hawkins.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny provides and update on the legislative session.
U.S. Senator Shelly Moore Capito joins Dave & Sarah for an update on the president's impeachment trial. Plus, former Secretary of State Natalie Tennant stops by in studio.
Mon County Commissioners Ed Hawkins, Tom Bloom & Sean Sikora join Dave & Sarah in studio for the hour to discuss a number of topics including Longview Power Plant, Sierra Club, Transparency and more.
Dave & Sarah comment on Tuesday night's Morgantown City Council meeting. WV Auditor J.B. McCuskey calls in as he files for re-election.
Sierra Club's Jim Kotcon joins the show to discuss opposition to the Longview Power Plant expansion in Monongalia County.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah take calls and rehash Thursday's conversation with Morgantown Mayor Bill Kawecki.
Morgantown Mayor Bill Kawecki stops in-studio to talk sharps containers in Morgantown. Also, Senator Shelly Moore Capito on impeachment proceedings.
GOP Candidate for Governor Mike Folk is in-studio. Plus, discussion with Morgantown Area Partnership President & CEO Russ Rogerson stops by.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner stops by as the primary election candidate filing period is underway. Dave & Sarah believe they're missing something in the discussion of sharps containers in Morgantown. Also, the situation regarding the Mon County Legislative Liaison is discussed.
Dave & Sarah visit with DOH District 4 Engineer Darby Clayton and maintenance engineer Mike Cronin for the hour.
It's Anything Goes Friday on the show. Dave & Sarah talk about sharps containers being placed in Morgantown. Plus take your calls and tweets.
Sara is out and Dave is running solo. Dave hits on the charges over election fraud in Morgantown, talks Iran and WV Legislature.
MPD Chief Ed Preston is in studio talking about the perception of Morgantown crime and the reality. Plus Del. John Williams discusses legislative priorities.
Mon County Commission President Ed Hawkins joins the show to discuss what's coming up in 2020. Plus its Anything Goes Friday.
Dave & Sarah clear up a little controversy stirred up by Wednesday's Best of Show and discuss dealing with homelessness problems heading into 2020.
Dave & Sarah make bold predictions for 2020 and get a call from friends north of the border.
Dave & Sarah share their thoughts on how to continue the success of the Home for the Holidays initiative in Mon County. Plus, local words and phrases that need to go away in 2020.
Dave & Sarah are back from Christmas. They have details on your last chance to see a Christmas light display in Fairmont, plus the results of the A Home for the Holidays program in Mon County.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk Christmas traditions. Plus, talk to former Del. Joe Statler about his new role as a legislative liaison for Monongalia County.
Dave & Sarah are a little salty as they react to more inaction from the Morgantown City Council.
Dave & Sarah talk with Clarksburg Mayor Ryan Kennedy. Plus details on a "Blue Christmas" service in Morgantown.
It's the last day of Sarah's vacation and Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes your calls and texts plus and update from F.A.I.R.'s Jim Manilla on possible annexation legislation coming before state lawmakers next month.
Dave visits with WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and GOP Gubernatorial Challenger Woody Thrasher.
Mon County Delegate Barbara Evans Fleischauer recaps the trip to Canada to purchase insulin. Candidate for WV State Treasurer Riley Moore discusses his Jump Start Savings Plan proposal.
Sarah is off. Dave recaps the Super Six with Joe Brocato and provides details on the Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce's legislative breakfast coming up this week.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk approaches to dealing with homelessness. Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom pays an unexpected visit to the studio.
Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney expresses his frustration over the city's response to dealing with homelessness.
Greater Morgantown CVB Executive Director Susan Riddle explains why MountainFest is on hold for next year. Plus, Brad McElhinny attempts to explain the WVU Medicine/The Health Plan relationship.
Dave & Sarah discuss Morgantown's plan to come up with a plan to address homelessness. Plus, they highlight Giving Tuesday.
House Minority Leader Tim Miley discusses his decision to step away from politics. Plus, Dave & Sarah take your calls.
Morgantown High Football Coach Matt Lacy discusses his decision to step down from coaching. Mike Buczkowski, Director of Rich Baseball Operations shares his thoughts on the MiLB proposal.
President of the American Vaping Association, Greg Conley, reacts to state lawmakers recent comments regarding vaping. Then, Dave & Sarah get into a "vaping debate," where they sort of agree.
Rachel Coen, with the WV Coalition to End Homelessness, discussed the ambitious plan in Mon County to put 15 households in 15 homes by Christmas. Plus Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato stopped by to recap the first week of HS Football Playoffs.
Mon County Senator Bob Beach joins the show to discuss his request that Gov. Justice use an executive order to ban flavored vaping products.
Pace Enterprises Stacy Wilson talks about the new facility opening up in Taylor County. Dave & Sarah discuss overhauling the DOH.
State Auditor J.B. McCuskey joins the show to discuss the launch of his re-election campaign.
Dave & Sarah talk to Accuweather Meteorologist Joe Lundberg about the forecasted snow. Morgantown Area Partnership CEO Russ Rogerson details the vision for the I-68 Commerce Park.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk Thanksgiving Dinner, pipeline, airport extension and the new legend of the Sabraton-tooth Tiger.
Sarah describes the Mon County Commission's relationship with the DOH as "complicated." Morgantown City Councilwoman Jenny Selin joins the show to talk about the MUB raw-water pipeline agreement approved this week.
Dave & Sarah have info on setting up warming shelters. WAJR's Mike Nolting recaps Morgantown City Council and Joe Brocato has who is in the HS football playoffs and who is out.
Marion County Senator Roman Prezioso announced he will not seek re-election in 2020. He stops by to discuss the decision. MPD Chief Ed Preston has an update on the investigation into the heroin-laced vape pens.
MPD Chief Ed Preston discusses dangerous vape pens laced with heroin on the streets. MUB GM Tim Ball stops by to explain how an resolution was reached for a licensing agreement for a raw-water pipeline through White Park.
WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey stops by. University Head Coach John Kelley previews the Mohawk Bowl. Dave & Sarah recap trick-or-treaters stopping by the night before.
Mon County Commissioner Ed Hawkins discusses an upcoming FTDR meeting with the state Division of Highways. Chris Dale joins the show to highlight some local haunted areas.
New Clarksburg Police Chief Mark Kiddy makes his debut on the show. Plus, Mon County Delegate John Williams weighs in on the news of Murray Energy filing for bankruptcy.
Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny joins Dave & Sarah with the latest on the Murray Energy bankruptcy filing.
Dave & Sarah highlight the weekend's headlines, plus get details on the Morgantown Newcomers Club.
Dave & Sarah react to the city's latest response in the ongoing pipeline saga in Morgantown.
Fairmont Mayor Brad Merrifield talks about unintended issues related to a new peer recovery center. Bridgeport Author Diana Johnson talks about the release of her first novel.
Dave & Sarah wrap up the conversation about the MUB raw-water pipeline licensing agreement with the city of Morgantown plus take your calls and texts one more time.
MUB General Manager Tim Ball & Board Chair J.T. Straface join the show to answer questions about MUB's rejection of a licensing agreement to build a water pipeline through White Park in Morgantown.
Mountain Line Transit Authority Director David Bruffy joins the show to explain the newly proposed bus pass program for Mon County taxpayers. Plus, Dave & Sarah recap their weekends.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah take your calls and UHS Coach John Kelley drops by.
Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake joins the show to discuss MUB's decision to abandon the proposed pipeline route through White Park.
Dave & Sarah detail the negotiations between the city of Morgantown and MUB and what led to MUB's rejection of the pipeline licensing agreement.
Dave & Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom clears the air. Plus, more discussion on the possibilities ahead with the MUB raw-water pipeline proposals.
Dave & Sarah discuss the MUB pipeline and what might be holding up the licensing agreement with the city. Plus why a Mon County Commissioner dropped the ball. And UHS Football Coach John Kelley is in studio.
Mon County Health Department Quick Response Team Coordinator Brittany Irick joins Dave & Sarah to talk about battling the opioid epidemic.
State Auditor J.B. McCuskey discusses OpenGov. Marissa Rexroad, Associate Director for Clarksburg Mission, talks about addressing homelessness in Harrison County.
Health Right Executive Director Laura Jones discusses downtown issues regarding homelessness. Owner of Retrotique, Jillian Kelly, provides a business owners perspective on the issues. Plus your calls and text on the problem.
Dave & Sarah once again discuss the homelessness issue in downtown Morgantown and take your calls and text on the problem.
Dave & Sarah break down Mon County's proposed subdivision regulations with County Planner Andrew Gast-Bray.
Sarah is out after too many buckwheat cakes over the weekend. Dave talks about the latest WVU crime & safety reports. Plus, Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney discusses the city's homelessness issue.
Dave & Sarah talk about cows. Mon County Commissioner Ed Hawkins expresses his concern about the WVU College of Ag's decision to sell its dairy herd.
Mon Health President & CEO David Goldberg joins the show to discuss Mon Health's new agreement with Grafton City Hospital.
New Morgantown Municipal Airport Director John Vrabel discusses some of the challenges facing the airport. Dave & Sarah discuss the issues in downtown Morgantown.
Fairmont State President Mirta Martin talks about her contract extension. Fairmont Mayor Brad Merrifield discusses the partnership with FSU.
Guest speakers Rhonda Sciortino and Shaun Derik, who will be speaking at an opioid awareness summit this week join Dave & Sarah.
Info on a cancer fundraiser tonight at the Morgantown High football game. Plus, Dave & Sarah talk public school attendance and Dave is tired of all the excuses.
Morgantown Police Chief Ed Preston is in-studio to talk about crime stats trending downward in the city.
Dave & Sarah share their memories from 9/11/01. Ron Justice, with Mylan Park, has updates on improvement projects. Bridgeport Community Development Director Andrea Kerr talks about the city being designated as one of the 50 Best Cities to Live in the USA.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Mon County Dog Warden discusses a rabies issue. Plus a preview of the HS football games coming up.
WV Senate Minority Leader Roman Prezioso reacts to Joe Manchin's decision against running for governor. Secretary of State Mac Warner is in-studio. Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney discusses the approval of the MUB Pipeline concept.
Star City EMS Administrator John Hitchens talks about dispatching a unit to join the Hurricane Dorian response. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny discusses Joe Manchin's thought process in his gubernatorial decision.
Dave & Sarah take your calls, texts and tweets concerning the homelessness issue in the region.
Dave & Sarah talk about the homeless issue with Zach Brown, with the WV Coalition To End Homelessness.
Brad McElhinny has an update on the investigation at the VA Medical Center. Clarksburg Mayor Ryan Kennedy discusses a proposed needle exchange ordinance.
Sarah is solo this week. On the show today it was "Anything Goes Friday". Sarah spoke with Ed Hawkins about the success of the Monongalia County Fair, Tom Bloom and Mike Yura with the Cheat Lake Rotary Regatta, and took listener phone calls.
Sarah is solo this week. Today she spoke with Greater Morgantown CVB President and CEO, Susan Riddle. Also in studio was CVB special guest Jamie Summerlin.
Sarah is solo this week. Today she spoke with Morgantown Police Chief, Ed Preston. He gave an update on local ICE cooperation as well as reminders about safety for back to school. Monongalia County Sheriff Palmer also weighed in on ICE. Monongalia County Superintendent Dr. Campbell shared information about the upcoming academic year, and Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova share information about WVU's Cybersecurity program.
Sarah runs solo this week. Today she talks with Erica Mayle of Christian Help about their school clothing giveaway for all of the counties in the listening area. She also speaks with WVU's Dean of Students, and Fairmont State University's president about the student return and upcoming academic year.
Sarah is solo this week. Today she talks high school football with MetroNews Sports Anchor Joe Brocato, as well as "back to school" with Harrison County Superintendent Dr. Mark Manchin, and Roundabout controversy with Ben Conley.
Fairmont Mayor Brad Merrifield discusses approval for a new fire station. Dave & Sarah discuss mass shootings and what has changed as a society over time.
Morgantown Police Chief Ed Preston is in studio. Plus, WestRidge's Holly Childs speaks about the addition of Bass Pro Shops.
Dave & Sarah follow up on the Back to School Bash in Mon County. Plus, get details on the soil assessment for MUB's proposed raw water pipeline routes.
Mon Power's Jeff Straight provides an update on the power outages in Fairmont following Thursday's storms. Ed Hawkins previews the Mon County Fair. Plus Dave & Sarah reads your texts for "Anything Goes Friday."
WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey calls in. Former Morgantown City Council Candidate Todd Stainbrook explains his concerns with petitions for city council nominations.
Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost & NCWV Airport Director Rick Rock join the show to talk about the $20 million investment into a major airport expansion project. Roark Sizemore has details on the Back To School Bash.
Dave & Sarah got an update on some of the happenings in Harrison County. Sarah offered an epic rant on the source of the city of Morgantown's struggles.
FAIR Attorney Kayla Cook talks about hoping to change state annexation laws. MUB GM Tim Ball explains why the utility is contributing to a road paving project.
It's Anything Goes Friday. All of the Giosi's are in studio. Jeff, Arlen, & Mackie join Sarah and Dave in studio. Plus talk about the city of Morgantown and a recap of Dave's experience as a judge at the Best Chef Cook-Off.
Dave & Sarah discuss if F.A.I.R., Inc. can be a catalyst for state law changes regarding annexation. Marion County CVB Executive Director Leisha Elliot talks tourism in Marion County.
Info on a Business Camp for Kids. Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom is cautiously optimistic about the future of the Mylan plant in Mon County.
Dave & Sarah talk about Mylan's merger with Pfizer plus the Ethics Commission's investigation into the Morgantown City Attorney.
Recapping honors for the Mountain Line Transit Authority. Info on the Best Chef Cookoff in Mon County. And, more issues at Morgantown City Hall?
MAP President & CEO Russ Rodgerson explains the new annexation force and what it hopes to do.
Dave & Sarah have details on Mountain Fest this week. Plus, Dominion Post Reporter Ben Conley provides and update on the situation around the Mountaineer Boys & Girls Club.
David Cottrill offers up some details on the Battelle District Fair. HEPC Interim Director of Student Affairs talks about the Student Success Summit this week in Morgantown.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah react to Thursday's interview with Morgantown Mayor Bill Kawecki, plus take you calls and texts.
Dave & Sarah react to comments on annexation made during Tuesday's Morgantown City Council meeting. Star City Councilman Steve Blinco joins the show to discuss the petition to annex Star City filed by a neighborhood being targeted by Morgantown for annexation.
Dave & Sarah react to Monday's interview with Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake. CRE Engineer Scott Copen discusses analysis of infrastructure needs in the areas targeted for annexation.
Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake was in-studio to answer questions about the city's annexation plan.
On an Anything Goes Friday, Dave & Sarah discuss the Morgantown Annexation Open House. Fair, Inc. Spokesman Mark Kepple calls in. Local Developer Dave Biafora reacts to comments made by city council members and the annexation plan.
Dave & Sarah discuss the situation brewing in Clarksburg regarding the future of the city manager. Former Councilman Gary Bowden offers his perspective on the situation.
Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Woody Thrasher joins the show. Ron Lytle, Mon County School Board President, discusses open enrollment.
Clarksburg Mayor Ryan Kennedy explains the purpose of a special meeting this week concerning the city manager. Plus, Dave explains why the open house meetings on annexation is a great idea from the city's perspective.
Sarah is back!! Dave catches up Sarah on what she's missed while on her Advanced Parental Training Program. Plus, MECCA 911 Director Jim Smith details weekend flash flooding issues in Monongalia County.
Sarah checks in from her "advanced parental training program" to announce that she will return to the show on Monday!!
Dave talks about the kerfuffle between the former and current mayors of Morgantown. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner checks in from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone has an update on flood damage in Preston County.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes calls on Morgantown Annexation and texts about Grandpa Joe from "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory."
Lumberjack Matt Cogar is in studio. Dave talks Morgantown annexation w/ FAIR, Inc.'s Jim Manilla and takes your calls.
Mon County BOE President Ron Lytle joins the show. Dave takes calls on education reform.
Senate President Mitch Carmichael joins the show to discuss passage of the omnibus education bill.
Brad McElhinny previews the Senate session. Marion County WVEA President Allyson Perry weighs in on the good, the bad and ugly of the omnibus education bill.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave takes calls and reads texts from listeners and catches up on some news missed over the last few days.
Reaction to the omnibus education bill passed by the House. Delegates Ben Queen, Barbara Evans Flesichauer & Amy Summers join the show.
Southern Airways Express CEO Stan Little & Chief Commercial Officer Mark Cestari are in studio.
Clarksburg Mayor Cathy Goings talks about her final council meeting. The DP's Ben Conley recaps Morgantown City Council and Brad McElhinny has an update from the capitol on the latest iteration of the omnibus education bill.
Meg Baughman, a Mon County resident, crunched the numbers on how much being annexed into the city of Morgantown would cost the average homeowner. She shares her research on Monday's show.
Jim Manilla, representing F.A.I.R. (Forced Annexation Isn't Right) talks about questions concerning Morgantown's annexation plan. Plus, WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey joins the show.
House Minority Leader Tim Miley explains his request to the governor to end the special session on education. Plus, Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Woody Thrasher is in studio.
Dr. Mark Manchin, Harrison County Schools Superintendent, talks STEM education opportunities. Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy Director Bob Morris explains what the academy is all about.
Jayson Nicewarner, President of International Association of Firefighters Local 313, talks the lawsuit firefighters have filed against the city. Morgantown Deputy Mayor Jenny Selin and Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom address funding for BOPARC.
Holly Childs, with the WestRidge Development, talks about the growth of the western side of I-79 in Mon County. Preston County Senator Dave Sypolt discusses the omnibus education.
Del. John Williams weighs in on the omnibus education bill as it comes to the House. Outgoing Morgantown City Council Ryan Wallace sits down in studio for a final interview.
Update on the proposal for MUB's raw-water pipeline. Info on Clarksburg's municipal election and info on HB2524.
Brad McElhinny has an update from the Senate on the education bill. Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney has info on the public comment period for the annexation proposal.
We take a look at the economic impact of the NCAA Baseball Regionals. Plus info on a fundraiser for the Mon County Child Advocacy Center and Float the Fork 2019.
Talking workforce development and education with Frank Vitale and Mon County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eddie Campbell.
Former WVU AD Oliver Luck & former Mon County Commissioner Eldon Callen recall the concept of Mon County Ballpark. Tom Bloom with an update on alcohol sales tax figures.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Sarah calls in with an update on new baby Mackie and the rest of the boys.
MUB GM Tim Ball provides and update on the search for a new route for the raw water pipeline. Dave talks about the call for an investigation into possible city charter violations in Morgantown.
Morgantown City Councilman Ryan Wallace calls for an investigation into the decision to privatize the city attorney. Del. Amy Summers has an idea on charter schools.
Guests included CBHS Softball Coach Butch Varner, Del. Evan Hansen and Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney.
Giosi Baby Watch 2019 continues, still at DEFCON 2. Dave talks with Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny and takes your calls.
We've reached DEFCON 2 for Baby Giosi Watch 2019. Sarah was out on Thursday getting ready for the baby's arrival. Dave talked to Mon County Commissioner Ed Hawkins.
Dave & Sarah talk education and economic development. Mon County BOE President Ron Lytle weighs in on education reform. Russell Rogerson, new President & CEO of the Morgantown Area Partnership is in studio.
Dave & Sarah talk to Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom regarding his comments on the MUB raw-water pipeline and his perspective as a guidance counselor working in the school system for 34 years on the services students need.
Morgantown City Councilman Ryan Wallace with an update on the RFP for City Attorney Services. WVU's Dave Durham talks about college graduates entering the workforce.
Reactions to Morgantown's City Council meeting on Tuesday. Councilman Ryan Wallace joins the show.
WVU's Lisa Martin provides details on commencement ceremonies this weekend. MUB GM Tim Ball explains the latest on a proposed water pipeline running through White Park.
Dave & Sarah recap their weekends, talk Morgantown's proposed 1% sales tax and visit with Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer about her tour of secondary roads in Mon County
Clarksburg City Manager Martin Howe & Amy Baker with M.O.R.E. are on the show talking revitalization efforts. Plus, Dave & Sarah react to annexation talk at Wednesday's Morgantown City Council meeting.
Dave & Sarah react to the Morgantown City Council elections and take calls from the candidates.
Dave & Sarah welcome Eldon Callen & Charlie Sims, from the Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce, in studio to discuss issues around the Morgantown City Election.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah discuss #FTDR, Morgantown's Elections and ESPN's struggle with geography.
Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone weighs in on #FTDR. Plus info on this weekend's Mon Baseball Classic.
DOH District 4 is shortchanged $15 million from the DOH. Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney is in studio. Harrison County Superintendent Mark Manchin discusses their developing aerospace program.
Morgantown City Council 7th Ward Candidates Barry Wendell and Todd Stainbrook are in studio.
Morgantown 3rd Ward Write-In Candidates Wes Nugent, Richard Dumas & Zach Cruze are in studio.
Morgantown City Council Candidates in the 1st Ward, Rachel Fetty and Ron Bane are in studio.
It's Anything Goes Friday on the show. Dave & Sarah talk airports, roads and take your calls and texts.
Dave & Sarah discuss the importance of the Morgantown Airport. Plus Tom Bloom, Mon County Commissioner President, recaps a meeting with the DOT Secretary.
Dave & Sarah detail the USDOT order that puts Morgantown's airport subsidy in danger. Plus Legal Expert Harvey Peyton weighs in on the city's plans for annexation.
Candidate for Morgantown City Council Dave Harshbarger is in studio. Brittany Murray provides an update on several stories in Harrison County.
Dave & Sarah breakdown Morgantown's annexation report regarding the 3.1 square miles of potential property's financial impact on the city.
Morgantown City Councilman Ryan Wallace confirms an annexation report in Morgantown. Plus updates at Mylan Park.
Is WV serious about #FTDR? Plus Mon County Commissioner Sean Sikora explains how the county is able to lower property tax rates.
The show was live at Westwood Middle School in Mon County. Plus, Fairmont Mayor Brad Merrifield discussed selecting new city manager Valerie Means.
Morgantown City Councilman Ryan Wallace explains his decision to pull out of the municipal election.
Bridgeport City Councilman Dustin Vincent describes the plans for the new indoor recreation center. Dave & Sarah address Mon County Commission Tom Bloom stealing ideas from the show.
On "Anything Goes Friday," Dave & Sarah take your calls on the deplorable condition of the roads in the area.
Patrick Morrisey, WV Attorney General, talks about litigation filed against the Catholic Church. Harrison County Commissioner Patsy Trecost joins the show.
Fairmont Mayor Brad Merrifeld talks about the three finalist for city manager. Attorney Ty Clifford explains the lawsuit his client, Roger Banks, has filed against the city over the inaction of the Ward & Boundary Commission.
WV Senate Minority Leader Roman Prezioso talks #FTDR. Plus students putting on a musical at University High School stop by the studio for a preview of their upcoming performance.
Kaden Metheny, junior guard for University High School, talks about winning the school's first Boys' Basketball State Title. Morgantown Deputy Mayor Jenny Selin weighs in on the controversy surrounding the Morgantown City Attorney.
Sarah recapped the legislative session with Statewide correspondent Brad McElhinny and Delegate John Williams. She also get "Anything Goes Friday" started a little early.
Sarah spoke with FUEL about their upcoming regional event. She also had a conversation with Morgantown City Counicilman, Ron Dulaney, about the upcoming city budget.
Monongalia County Commission President Tom Bloom & Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone talk #FTDR. Also, Dave & Sarah react to Monday's interview with the Morgantown City Manager about the upcoming city budget.
Morgantown City Manage Paul Brake discusses the FY20 Budget proposal for the city of Morgantown.
Dave & Sarah ask questions about the proposed Morgantown city budget. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny joins the show with an legislative weekend update.
It's "Anything Goes Friday" on the show. Dave & Sarah take your calls, texts and tweets. Plus, Accuweather Meteorologist Elliot Abrams joins the show on his final day before retirement.
Dave & Sarah continue the discussion on the Campus Self Defense Act and Co-Chair of the North Central WV Caucus on Roads Tom Bloom talks #FTDR.
Randy Smith, Tucker County Senator, talks about his bill to create a special road maintenance fund and contract our core maintenance work. Plus, WVU's Rob Alsop clarifies the university's position on the Campus Self Defense Act.
Dave & Sarah get an update on powers outages and damage from the high winds, Brad McElhinny has an update from the legislature, plus discussion of #FTDR and 180 days.
It's "Anything Goes Friday" on the show. Dave & Sarah take your calls on campus concealed carry, teacher pay, and #FTDR.
Dave & Sarah discuss the campus carry bill and get some perspective from Mon County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Al Kisner.
House Minority Leader Tim Miley talks about SB 451 dying in the House. Brad McElhinny provides an update from under the dome. Dave & Sarah weigh in on what has transpired over the last couple of weeks.
Details on the Polar Plunge this weekend in Morgantown and Harrison County Del. Ben Queen joins the show.
Dr. Johnny Moore, President of Pierpont Community & Technical College joins the show. Plus an update on the Omnibus Education Bill with Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny.
Jason Donahue, who has been integral in the development of the idea of the Mountaineer Trail Network, joins Dave & Sarah in studio.
A packed show on Tuesday. Mon County Delegates John Williams and Evan Hansen joined the show to talk about the education reform bill and #FTDR. Plus Dave & Sarah ask "Where are all the Morgantown City Council candidates?"
In studio guests from Mon County Schools discuss the "Handle With Care" program, designed to deal with the maltreatment of students.
Morgantown City Council members Ron Dulaney & Ryan Wallace discuss budget transparency. Plus, what happened to all the #FTDR bills introduced at the legislature?
Dave & Sarah talk about transparency, the education bill & Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom calls in.
Preston County Schools Superintendent Steve Wotring thanks Preston County voters for supporting the school excess levy. WV Senate Minority Leader Roman Prezioso joins the show.
MPD Chief Ed Preston discusses the response to the Snow Day Riots on Friday. Retired Judge Russell Clawges stops by in-studio for a visit.
Sarah is out sick again on Friday. Dave talks about the education reform bill. Mon County AFT President Sam Brunett weighs in on the bill.
Delegate John Williams (Monongalia-D) joins the show with an update from the other side of the capitol. Also, Harrison County Commission President Ron Watson talks economic development in Harrison County.
Dave & Sarah put themselves on the Senate floor and debate the omnibus education reform bill and take your calls. Also, Stephanie Sumpter discusses homelessness in Harrison County.
Brad McElhinny joins the show to breakdown the latest on the omnibus education reform bill.
Mon County Senator Bob Beach discusses the omnibus education reform bill. Dave & Sarah debate how to approach fixing the public school system.
Harrison County Senator Mike Romano discusses the omnibus education reform bill with Dave & Sarah.
Brad McElhinny provides an update from Charleston on the legislative session. Dave and Sarah both get worked up over issues in the city of Morgantown.
Morgantown City Councilman Ryan Wallace discusses the latest issues with the council including budget requests, agreements with the county and appointments to the MUB Board.
Preston County Schools Superintendent Steve Wotring details the excess levy up for vote on Feb. 2nd.
Dave & Sarah discuss a bungled intergovernmental agreement in Morgantown, Mon/Preston County Day at the legislature and the Preston County School Levy.
Dr. Mirta Martin, President of Fairmont State University, joins the show. Plus it's Anything Goes Friday!
Tucker County Senator Randy Smith explains "Randy's Dream" and Fairmont Mayor Tom Mainella joins the show.
Brad McElhinny provides an "interesting" update from the capitol. Dave & Sarah ask "What now?" following the public hearing on roads in North Central WV.
Dave & Sarah discuss roads in NCWV. Mon County Commissioner Ed Hawkins checks in from the public hearing on roads in Charleston and Morgantown City Council Ryan Wallace announces initiatives he's planning and his intention to seek re-election.
Mountain Line Transit Authority Executive Director Dave Bruffy joins the show to discuss some issues raised with the bus system in Mon County following its move to the new depot in Westover.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah rant about the job market, vocational schools and take your calls.
Reactions to the State of the State address with AG Patrick Morrisey, Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer and House Majority Leader Amy Summers.
Dave & Sarah discuss the DOH labor shortage and Morgantown City Council. Plus, they take your calls.
It's a loaded show. State Senators Roman Prezioso and Bob Beach join the show. Plus Mon County AFT President Sam Brunett talks teacher "Walk-ins" planned for Wednesday.
All three Monongalia County Commissioners are in studio looking back at 2018 and ahead to 2019.
Mon County Senator Bob Beach talks roads. Dave and Sarah take your calls on "Anything Goes Friday."
Harrison County Delegate Ben Queen talks legislative priorities in 2019. Monongalia County Commissioner Sean Sikora explains the refund payment for two public-private partnerships in Morgantown. Plus, what is Dana Holgorsen's legacy?
Fairmont Interim-City Manager Bruce McDaniel joins the show. Plus Metronews' Allan Taylor has the latest on the Dana Holgorsen situation.
Dave & Sarah discuss the top sports and statewide stories of 2018 with Kyle Wiggs and Brad McElhinny. Plus, Morgantown City Councilman Ryan Wallace calls in about the property tax refund the city owes.
Dave & Sarah discuss Monongalia County's next step for refunding property taxes collected on Public-Private Partnerships. Plus talk about some of the weird and forgotten events of 2018.
Dave & Sarah are back from Christmas. They recap their Christmas and talk about nominees for the top stories of 2018.
It's Christmas Eve. Dave & Sarah talk about their Christmas memories and Baby Arlen pays a visit to the studio.
It was an Anything Goes Friday! Sarah talked about declining WV state population, and Joe Bracato came in to discuss the upcoming Bowl Game.
Sarah got an update on the Harrison County schools transgender student. She also spoke with the Hoss Foundation.
Sarah gave her thoughts on city of Morgantown financial concerns, interviewed Janette Lewis from the United Way, and spoke with Delegate John Williams.
Sarah spoke with the WVSOS about the WV Address Confidentiality program. She also got an update from council member, Ryan Wallace, on the most recent city council meeting.
Guests include County Commissioner Sean Sikora and Morgantown City Councilman Ryan Wallace.
Guests include MPD Chief Ed Preston and Main Street Morgantown Executive Director Barbara Watkins.
Dave & Sarah recap the weekend and continue to ask "What's the problem with the Morgantown Utility Board?"
It's "Anything Goes Friday." Dave & Sarah take your calls on Morgantown City Council, MUB, and just about anything else.
Roger Banks, member of the Morgantown Wards & Boundaries Commission, discusses a complaint he has filed alleging inequities in the city's wards for the upcoming municipal election.
Tom Bloom, current Monongalia County Commissioner & former Morgantown City Council member, address the formation of MUB and why the county has an interest in the makeup of the MUB Board.
More MUB talk on Tuesday's show with Morgantown City Councilor Rachel Fetty on the structure of the board. Plus Steve Farmer from the Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust on the preservation of cherry trees on the riverfront.
Dave is back from vacation. He and Sarah discuss the proposal before city council to appoint the city manager as a permanent fixture on the Morgantown Utility Board.
Sarah spoke with Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney on the subject of the MUB Board. Morgantown Fire Chief gave tips for holiday fire safety, and listeners weighed in for "Anything Goes Friday".
Sarah's Holiday Community Spotlight was on Pantry Plus More. She also spoke with the Presidents and CEO of Mon Health Systems and WVU Health System about their announcement to combine EMS services in Monongalia County.
Sarah recapped the Morgantown City Council meeting and new topics brought up surrounding MUB. Councilman Ryan Wallace gave his opinions on the meeting as well. Sarah also did a community highlight on the local Toys for Tots, and then spoke about upcoming holiday events with President and CEO of the Greater Morgantown CVB.
Sarah gave updates on the proposed city charter amendments and took listener calls on the subject, in preparation for the upcoming city council meeting. Gave tips on safe donating over the holidays for Giving Tuesday, and focused the holiday community spotlight on Empty Bowls.
Sarah had a special holiday kick-off with local barbershop quartet, The Mountainaires. She also revisited city charter questions around MUB BOard, and did a community highlight with Salvation Army.
On the show today, Sarah ran solo. Discussed a proposed Morgantown city council city code amendment, got an update from Karen Kelley-King on the Thanksgiving meal giveaway, spoke with Main Street Morgantown about Small Business Saturday, and talked with Ron Justice about a ribbon cutting for a new economic development building.
It's an "Anything Goes Friday" on Wednesday. Dave & Sarah take your calls on Thanksgiving and Morgantown City Council.
Morgantown City Councilman Ryan Wallace discusses some of his concerns with appointing the City Manager to serve on the Morgantown Utility Board. Plus, an update on Thanksgiving travel from AAA.
Details on the community Thanksgiving Dinner in Morgantown. Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom discusses property taxes in relation to public-private partnerships and alcohol tax collections.
It's Anything Goes Friday on the show. Dave & Sarah react to yesterday's interviews with the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Morgantown and take your calls.
Morgantown Mayor Bill Kawecki and Deputy Mayor Jenny Selin are in studio to answer questions about cherry trees and appointments to boards and commissions.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner evaluates the Vote by App program and Mon County's voting process.
Former Preston County Delegate & Principal Stan Shaver makes the case for keeping two schools open. Dave & Sarah discuss appointments to boards and commissions.
Mon County Del. Barbara Evans Fleischauer reacts to the resignation of suspended State Supreme Court Justice Alan Loughry.
Dave & Sarah discuss possible appointments to the MUB Board. Mike Oliveriio reflects on his state senate campaign.
Kendra Fershee, Democratic candidate in the 1st District Congressional race, discusses her campaign and what she took away. Plus Dave & Sarah take calls and discuss the cherry tree controversy in Morgantown.
Dave & Sarah react to the results of Tuesday's election. Plus comments from the winners and losers of Decision 2018.
Longtime PA Announcer for Morgantown High Football and Basketball, Jack Johns, is remember. Dave & Sarah discuss Election Day.
Joe Statler, Republican Incumbent in the 51st House of Delegates District, joins the show. Plus University High Cross Country Coach Ed Frohnapfel calls in after the Hawks' Girls' team won its 5th straight state title.
It's Anything Goes Friday on the show. Info on Drug Take Back Day. Analysis of the county commission and state senate debates and a preview of the Mohawk Bowl.
WV Senate candidates in the 13th district: Bob Beach (D) and Mike Oliverio (R) join Dave & Sarah for the entire show to debate and discuss the issues.
Evan Hansen, Democrat candidate in the 51st House of Delegates District, joins the show.
Monongalia County Commissioner Candidates: Democrat Incumbent Tom Bloom & Republican Challenger Tom Bloom debate on the show.
Cindy Frich, Republican Incumbent in the House of Delegates 51st Dirstrict, joins the show.
John Williams, incumbent Democrat for the House of Delegates 51st District, talks with Dave & Sarah. Also, WV Secretary of State Mac Warner and UHS Coach John Kelly are guests.
Rodney Pyles, Democrat incumbent in the House of Delegates 51st District, joins the show. Plus Andy Walls, Chair of United Way of Mon & Preston Counties fundraising campaign provides an update.
Danielle Walker, Democrat running for the House of Delegates in the 51st District joins the show. Dave & Sarah are live on location for the Full Service Food Drive.
Mon County Clerk Carye Blaney provides info on voter registration, early voting and election day.
It's a loaded show with information on the Full Service Food Drive, Operation Welcome Home, Stepping Stones & the Ball of the Year.
Roger Shuttlesworth, Republican Candidate for the House of Delegates 51st District, joins the show.
Lydotta Taylor, CEO of EdVenture, discusses a new grant that will help establish the WV Family Engagement Center.
Brad McElhinny recaps the latest from the Allen Loughry trial. Dave & Sarah breakdown campaign financing for the state senate 13th district race.
Dave & Sarah finish up their PoliSci 1440 series and break down campaign contributions in the House of Delegates 51st District.
Brad McElhinny provides an update on the Loughry trial. Del. Joe Statler reacts to the governor's PEIA & pay raise promise.