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We’ll get to Steve Jobs in a moment. First, this. A friend started a company that is currently valued at around $300 million. He launched it a decade or so ago (I’m being purposely vague to protect ...
We made it! Football is here! Week 0 may only be a small sample size, but if you ask Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey, they don't care because we finally get to watch games. Even with ...
What began as a hopeful journey west in 1851 turned into a chilling ordeal for the Oatman family. Their kidnapping remains one of the most disturbing stories of the frontier. Bruce Willis’s wife makes ...
Day trading, or buying and selling securities within the same day for profit, can be a way to get rich quickly, making it appealing to many. However, the profession comes with a lot of risk and just ...
It's been a long time since West Virginia was in the national spotlight in college football, but that may change very soon. The man who led the Mountaineers to the best three-year stretch in program ...
Angie Elwin works for an international NGO, World Animal Protection, as the Head of Research, and is a Visiting Research Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University. Delagnon Assou is a Research ...
Wild West Days in Viroqua once again allowed visitors to step back in time, Aug. 15-17. On Saturday, the 29th annual event included Ho-Chunk dancers, stagecoach and donkey cart rides, live music, ...
(#investing , #personalfinance , #charliemunger) Charlie Munger shares his 10 secrets on how to get rich. Munger's advice focuses on personal development, wealth building, and value investing. Munger ...
Rich Rodriguez beats a punching bag each morning, eats ketchup on his steak and plans to resurrect WVU by teaching a "soft" generation a hard edge. Once vilified by his own people, the native son has ...
More than 50 horsemen and women saddled up and drew their six-shooters Saturday at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds in Hughesville for a shooting competition hosted by the East Coast Outlaws, the local ...
Colorado does not have a wild horse problem as a recent Denver Post headline states. The real issue lies with the meat industry’s grip on our public lands. The federal government authorizes ranchers ...