
Fred Pace
Journalist at The Herald Dispatch
Journalist @heralddispatch and @wvgazettemail
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Nov 15, 2024 |
coalvalleynews.com | Fred Pace
CHARLESTON — Another piece of Charleston history may soon be on its way for a change. The historic Woodrums’ Building, on the northeast corner of Laidley Street and Virginia Street East, is set for auction on Nov. 21. It’s a step that building owners William and Debra Board say they didn’t want to take but are being forced to.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
waynecountynews.com | Fred Pace
HUNTINGTON — St. Mary’s Medical Center marked its first century of service Wednesday evening in Huntington. As part of the centennial celebration, St. Mary’s inducted former CEO Michael Sellards and the Pallottine Missionary Sisters into the St. Mary’s Wall of Fame, honoring their contributions to the hospital and community. kAm“xE’D 2 H@?56C7F= 9@?@C[” D2:5 $6==2C5D[ H9@ H2D AC6D:56?E 2?5 rt~ 7@C `h J62CD 367@C6 C6E:C:?8 :?
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Nov 13, 2024 |
wvgazettemail.com | Fred Pace
Another piece of Charleston history might soon be on its way for a change. The historic Woodrums’ Building, on the northeast corner of Laidley Street and Virginia Street East, is set for auction next week. It’s a step that building owners William and Debra Board say they didn’t want to take but are being forced to. “The bank would not help us,” said Debra Board, director of accounts of The Historic Woodrums’ Building real estate company, which owns the building.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
herald-dispatch.com | Fred Pace
CHARLESTON — Another piece of Charleston history may soon be on its way for a change. The historic Woodrums’ Building, on the northeast corner of Laidley Street and Virginia Street East, is set for auction next week. It’s a step that building owners William and Debra Board say they didn’t want to take but are being forced to. “The bank would not help us,” said Debra Board, director of accounts of The Historic Woodrums’ Building real estate company, which owns the building.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
herald-dispatch.com | Fred Pace
HUNTINGTON — Winfield High School’s Ethan Coleman says he is just a nerd with a 3D printer. “So I brought all the Star Wars props I have made to the West Virginia Makes Festival,” the 17-year-old senior, who also attends the Putnam County Career & Technical Center, said Friday. “I’ve just loved, since a kid, the deep inspiration from Star Wars movies and shows. I got other stuff from, like Patrick right here, from Spongebob.
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