West Virginia
Officer, suspect killed in Nicholas County shooting
NICHOLAS COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) – West Virginia State Police stated late Friday night time {that a} capturing incident in Nicholas County was lethal, claiming a regulation enforcement officer’s life.
Simply earlier than 11 p.m., state police confirmed that one regulation enforcement officer died who was taken to CAMC Basic in Charleston. The suspect additionally was shot and killed, troopers say.
One other officer was shot and brought to a hospital in Summersville; their situation is unknown.
Earlier within the night, the Wilderness Fireplace Division reported that two Nicholas County Sheriff’s deputies had been shot. Round that point, West Virginia State Police described it as a “a really energetic scene.” The Wilderness Fireplace Division posted on its Fb web page that the incident occurred on Holcomb Drive within the Birch River space.
State Sen. Stephen Baldwin, D-Greenbrier, posted the next:
The Fayette County Sheriff’s Division posted:
Earlier within the night, the Wilderness Fireplace Division posted, “Reported officers have been concerned additionally — unknown situation at the moment.”
We’re working to get extra particulars and have crews on the scenes, together with CAMC Basic in Charleston the place there’s a heavy police presence late Friday night time.
Preserve checking the WSAZ app for the most recent data.
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West Virginia Native Plant Society looks for rare plants in Mercer County
MERCER COUNTY, W. Va. (WVVA) -If you are looking for something fun to do this summer, you might want to start by looking at the natural beauty to be found in your own backyard. That’s what brought one state-wide botany group to our neck of the woods this weekend.
The West Virginia Native Plant Society (WVNPS) is a group of people who travel to different places looking for rare plants found in the Mountain State. Their journey brought them to Mercer County, first to the Brush Creek Preserve on Saturday and then to Pinnacle Rock State Park on Sunday. There, they looked for rare plants like the Carolina lily and the highbush blueberry patch.
Kevin Campbell, a trustee for WVNPS and one of the organizers for this expedition, says the natural uniqueness of this part of West Virginia makes it the perfect spot for plant-based tourism.
“You start getting different geologic formations. You are on the edge of the ridge and valley region here of the state, so you have a lot more varied habitats to look at, and that means a lot more plants to look at,” says Campbell.
Campbell says this was the Society’s first visit to the area since their last visit a decade ago.
If you would like more information about the West Virginia Native Plant Society, how to join the group, or the plants to be found in the state, Campbell encourages you to check out the WVNPS Facebook group.
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WVSports – 2027 OL Jaiden Lindsay adds first offer from West Virginia
Olney (Md.) Good Counsel 2027 offensive lineman Jaiden Lindsay competed in the second West Virginia big man camp of the summer and walked away with a scholarship offer.
Lindsay, 6-foot-3, 275-pounds, was one of the standouts during the event, especially during the one-on-one portion and once it was over he met with offensive line coach Matt Moore.
“He told me he was very impressed with my skills at such a young age. My reactions were I was shocked and proud of myself because I know that I worked hard for this opportunity,” he said.
The Mountaineers became the first Division One program to offer the versatile offensive lineman who was impressed with the set up of the big man camp as well as how the coaches taught him. He was especially impressed with how the coaches treated every kid on campus the same.
But his performance did warrant some additional feedback.
“The type of feedback I got was Coach Moore told me I could be a great offensive lineman if I keep working and hit the weight room,” he said.
West Virginia is targeting Lindsay anywhere from tackle to center depending on how he continues to develop his body and that versatility is something that caught the attention of Moore as well.
“That would help me in the future and they want to see me develop and grow,” he said.
The plan is for Lindsay to get another look at West Virginia in the future.
“I would love to come back for another visit,” he said.
West Virginia
Babydog is a minor celebrity in West Virginia. Now she's enshrined in the state Capitol
Gov. Jim Justice has made his English bulldog, Babydog, a minor celebrity in West Virginia where she often joins him on gubernatorial trips. Now she’s enshrined in a new mural under the golden dome of the state Capitol.
Gov. Jim Justice has made his English bulldog, Babydog, a minor celebrity in West Virginia where she often joins him on gubernatorial trips. Now she’s enshrined in a new mural under the golden dome of the state Capitol.
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