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WVSports – West Virginia placing an emphasis in recruiting DMV
The West Virginia football program is being active in trying to reconnect and utilize a talent-rich pipeline that has been good to the Mountaineers over the years in the DMV.
The DMV or the area encompassing Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia is filled with plenty of power five level prospects and the Mountaineers have been active in targeting them over the past two recruiting classes.
It’s a welcomed change considering the program had only landed two players from the region in the prior three recruiting classes combined before last year.
So, West Virginia is attempting to get firmly back into the mix there and it’s been working.
Last season the Mountaineers landed five from the region and already at this stage of the process the coaching staff has commitments from a trio of prospects in Olney (Md.) Good Counsel 2025 offensive lineman Gavin Crawford, Olney (Md.) Good Counsel 2025 offensive lineman Eidan Buchanan and Upper Marlboro (Md.) Wise 2025 defensive lineman Taylor Brown.
Crawford, 6-foot-4, 300-pounds, narrowed his list down to West Virginia, Florida, Syracuse, Maryland and Duke in May March but also held a long list of scholarships from other schools including Georgia, UCLA, Tennessee, Pittsburgh, Michigan State, Boston College and a number of others.
“I love West Virginia, the atmosphere and the coaching staff,” he said.
Buchanan, 6-foot-8, 325-pounds, selected the Mountaineers over a list of finalists that also included Maryland, Rutgers, Kentucky and Wisconsin. And while his family was originally from the West Virginia area, the Mountaineers still had to beat out a number of high-level options.
The combination of Crawford and Buchanan in this cycle along with Kyle Altuner in the last gives the Mountaineers three highly regarded linemen from Good Counsel in the past two years.
Brown, 6-foot-4, 250-pounds, held other options from Pittsburgh and Boston College but the Mountaineers surged to the forefront of his list after receiving an offer after an unofficial visit and the coaching staff closed the deal following his official visit to campus in June.
The effort has been a push from secondary coach ShaDon Brown along with several others such as defensive line coach AJ Jackson in building bonds and connections with those prospects. That starts things, but then the trick is getting them to campus in order to see things for themselves and adjust their expectations.
West Virginia is obviously a different type of atmosphere than what many in the area are accustomed to, but Morgantown offers a different vibe that also can be attractive to those players.
The Mountaineers also remain involved with several others from the region such as Richmond (Va.) Trinity Episcopal defensive back Terrance Edwards, North Potomac (Md.) Quince Orchard defensive back Aydan West, Berlin (Md.) Stephen Decatur safety Davin Chandler, Towson (Md.) Concordia Prep outside linebacker Sidney Stewart and Brandywine (Md.) Gwynn Park defensive lineman Aubrey Melvin.
Each of those prospects has already taken an official visit to Morgantown and lists the Big 12 Conference program among their options entering a critical stretch in recruiting. No, West Virginia won’t get them all but even landing a few more would go a long way toward driving those stakes down further.
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CDC says 4 states likely linked in cyclosporiasis outbreak. See which ones
Here’s the latest on cycloporiasis in NYC: cases, symptoms
Both the state and city health department are investigating an increase of cyclosporiasis cases in the region. Here’s the latest.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and states are investigating a surge of cyclosporiasis cases across the country.
Cyclosporiasis, or the disease caused by the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis, has been confirmed in 1,645 cases as of July 13 and is under investigation in more than 5,100 additional cases, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CDC officials said a cluster of cases in four states − Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky − are likely linked.
Data from state health departments suggests the total number of cases could be higher that what’s been publicly reported. In Michigan, officials are tracking more than 2,600 infections as of July 13, according to the state’s Health and Human Services department.
The parasitic infection can cause explosive diarrhea, cramping, nausea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Officials are probing whether a food or produce item is the source of a surge in cases of cyclosporiasis.
CDC officials said symptoms can appear two days to two weeks after someone is infected with the parasite. The organization also issued a health alert to doctors, other medical providers and public health officials about the outbreak.
This story is developing and will be updated.
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West Virginia Wildlife Center’s popular ‘Rendezvous’ celebration returns this month
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FRENCH CREEK, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources announced the West Virginia Wildlife Center will host its 10th annual Rendezvous Celebration Friday, July 31, and Saturday, Aug. 1, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
The event will be held rain or shine and will feature an immersive living-history experience spanning precolonial times through the Civil War era.
“The Rendezvous is one of the Wildlife Center’s most anticipated annual events, and reaching our 10th year makes it even more special,” said Mark Biller, wildlife biologist at the West Virginia Wildlife Center. “This gathering brings West Virginia’s frontier history to life in a way that is both educational and engaging for visitors of all ages.”
Historical reenactors, dressed in authentic period clothing and demonstrating daily life from early American history, will establish a living-history encampment on the grounds of the Wildlife Center. Visitors will have the opportunity to observe traditional skills including blacksmithing, woodworking, beadwork, sewing, cooking and knife making. Additional demonstrations will highlight the role of a frontier scout, showcasing bush survival techniques, weapons history and gunsmith artifacts that reflect the challenges and ingenuity of early settlers.
Regular admission rates apply, and Wildlife Center passes are accepted. Admission is $4 for adults ages 16 and older, $2 for children ages 6 to 15 and free for children five and under. Both cash and credit cards will be accepted at the gate.
The West Virginia Wildlife Center is located 12 miles south of Buckhannon on Route 20 and approximately 29 miles north of Flatwoods. For more information about the event, visit WVdnr.gov or call the Wildlife Center at 304-924-6211.
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Bridgeport named ‘Best Place to Live in West Virginia’ by popular website, Morgantown rounds out top 10
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) – A new HomeSnacks ranking lists Bridgeport as the best place to live in West Virginia for 2026, with Morgantown also landing in the top 10.
HomeSnacks is a website that publishes list-style rankings and “best of” guides about cities and towns.
Bridgeport was ranked No. 1. The site lists Bridgeport’s median household income at $100,022, median home value at $297,307, and unemployment at 2.3%.
In its write-up, HomeSnacks also highlights Bridgeport’s history, saying the city was chartered in 1816 and has continued to grow, noting that it’s home to several aerospace companies, along with oil and gas companies.
The list also points to Bridgeport-area schools, saying Bridgeport High School, Bridgeport Middle School and Johnson Elementary have been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools.
Morgantown ranked No. 10 on the HomeSnacks list.
HomeSnacks lists Morgantown’s population at 30,236, and describes it as one of the fastest-growing places in West Virginia. It also says Morgantown has the youngest population in the state, with a median age of 24, and calls it one of the best places in West Virginia for singles.
The Morgantown description also says the cost of living is 0.9 times lower than the national average, that the unemployment rate is the 16th lowest in the state, and that the median income is $44,727 per year.
HomeSnacks says it used data from sources including the U.S. Census, FBI and Zillow, and compared factors like safety, home prices and income.
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