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2007 SQFT Cooksey Brothers Landfill
ACTS 7.01 11/30/2017 FOIA REPORT PAGE 1 Filter: All sites Database: 07FY Sort By Site ID Site Name Address |-- Types --| Removal St |---- Quantity Removed ----| Site Owner Site ID Cont ID Contractor Name City, State, Zip and (County) Notif Bldg Removal Sp Length Surface Volume Site Landfill ---------- ---------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------- ---------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- 05FFY-058R 05FFY-058R Denmar Correctional Center HC 64, Box 125 R-N M 11/03/2020 0 55 0 WV Division of Corrections 759 Denmar Correctional Center Hillsboro, WV 24946- (POCAHONTAS) 11/12/2004 SQFT HAM Sanitary 05FFY-934D 05FFY-934D St Mary's Refinery POB 392, 201 Barkwill St D-N I 05/05/2008 0 0 0 St Mary's Refinery 243 R&B Dismantling Inc St Marys, WV (PLEASANTS) 05/05/2008 Waste Management of WV 05FFY-991D 05FFY-991D Residence 314A Cruzer Rd D-N V 07/05/2008 0 150 0 Ohio Co. Development Authority 745 American Contracting Enterpr. Triadelphia, WV (OHIO) 07/05/2005 SQFT A&L Salvage 06FFY-149R 06FFY-149R Former WSX-Browns Island Facily Browns Island R-N V 12/07/2005 0 0 0 Tecumseh Redevelopment Inc 63 AIC, Inc Weirton, WV (HANCOCK) 10/30/2006 BFI Imperial Landfill 06FFY-155A 06FFY-155A Supresta LLC Rt 2 A-N I 01/02/2006 0 0 0 Supresta LLC 768 Advanced Specialty Contractors Gallapolis Ferry, WV (MASON) 12/31/2006 Rumpke Beech Hollow Landfill 06FFY-177R 06FFY-177R WV Hotel/Comm Apartment Bldg 218/222 & 226 West Main St R-N V 12/03/2006 0 480 0 CSX Hotels Inc -
Current WLU Assistant Zach Amedro Set Numerous NCAA Division II Career Passing Records That Still Stand While Playing on the Hilltop from 2007-10
2018 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT KICKOFF TIME Thursday August 30 at Urbana* 7 p.m. Thursday September 6 W.Va. Wesleyan* 7 p.m. Thursday September 13 at Charleston* 7 p.m. Saturday September 22 1-UVA-Wise* 1 p.m. Saturday September 29 at Notre Dame* Noon Saturday October 6 Shepherd* Noon Saturday October 13 at Glenville State* 1 p.m. Saturday October 20 2-W.Va. State* 1 p.m. Saturday October 27 at Concord* Noon Saturday November 3 Bloomsburg 1 p.m. Thursday November 8 Fairmont State* 7 p.m. *-MEC game; 1-Hall of Fame Game; 2-Homecoming INDEX SECTION I: WELCOME TO WEST LIBERTY SECTION V: 2017 REVIEW This is Hilltopper Football! 3 Game-by-Game Recaps 43 Quick Facts 4 Scores/Offensive Stats 47 Media Information 6 Defensive Stats/Game Highs 49 Hilltopper Sports is on the Air! 6 MEC Standings/All-MEC Teams 50 Hilltoppersports.com 6 SECTION VI: HILLTOPPER HISTORY This is West Liberty! 7 Coaching Records 53 Athletic Facilities 8 All-Time Series Records 54 President/Athletic Director 10 Game-by-Game Scores 55 Support Staff 11 Single-Game Highs 61 Athletic Administration 12 Single-Season Highs 62 SECTION II: 2018 SEASON PREVIEW Career Highs 64 2018 Season Preview 14 Hilltopper Honor Roll 66 SECTION III: THE COACHES Conference History 68 Head Coach Roger Waialae 19 Assistant Coaches 20 SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS WR OSMAN KARGBO Alphabetical Roster 25 Numerical Roster 27 Returning Player Capsules 29 New Player Capsules 40 Hilltopper Nation 41 THIS IS HILLTOPPER FOOTBALL! » Roger Waialae has had 17 NCAA Division II All-Americans and 54 first-team All-Conference selections in his 13 seasons at the helm » The Hilltoppers played college football’s first overtime game on Oct. -
Men's Basketball
men’s Basketball 2020-21 University of Charleston Golden Eagles Charleston vs. Glenville State Wehrle Innovation Center | 7:30 PM | Feb. 24 #WINGSUP // #FLYUC University of Charleston Golden Eagles 12-2 (12-2, MEC) 2021 Golden Eagles No. name Yr. pos. hometown Schedule and Results 0 BRENTON CARNEY FR. G BECKLEY, W. VA. 1 SHUNTA WILSON FR. G/F DANVILLE, VA. DATE OPPONENT TIme coverage/Results 2 SHAUNN MONROE SO. G FAIRBORN, OHIO Jan. 7 Concord 7:30 P.M. L, 62-64 3 KEITH WILLIAMS JR. G SANDUSKY, OHIO 4 CAMERON MARKS FR. G PARKERSBURG, W. VA. Jan. 10 Glenville State 4:00 p.m. L, 70-72 5 JOSEPH LANZI JR. G BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 11 SAMUEL EMICH SO. F COPLEY, OHIO Jan. 13 Alderson Broaddus 7:30 p.m. W, 94-82 12 RILEY HEATHERINGTON R-JR. F RAVENSWOOD, W.VA. 13 EDDIE COLBERT III SO. G/F TOLEDO, OHIO Jan. 16 Notre Dame College 4:00 p.m. W, 83-60 15 ISAIAH GABLE SR. F GREENVILLE, OHIO Jan. 20 Davis & Elkins 7:30 p.m. W, 83-74 22 JORDAN NICELY SO. G HURRICANE, W. VA. 23 SETH O’NEAL SR. G KNOXVILLE, TENN. Jan. 23 West Virginia Wesleyan 4:30 p.m. W, 81-62 24 TYLER EBERHART FR. F SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 30 MICHAEL CORRIGAN FR. F FARMVILLE, VA. Jan. 27 Frostburg State 7:30 PM W, 98-66 32 SALIOU DIOP RF. C LOUGA, SENEGAL 33 LAMONT MCMANUS SR. F WALDORF, MD. Jan. 30 West Liberty 4:30 p.m. W, 78-74 Feb. -
GSC's Hidden Promise Consortium
The Magazine For Alumni & Friends Of GSC GSC’s Hidden Promise Consortium International Learning Reinvented Hall of Fame Inducts New Members Fall & Winter 2015/2016 From Pete and Betsy Greetings to our Alumni and Supporters Fall 2015 marked the beginning of the 10th year that Betsy and I have been proud members of the Glenville State College community. We hope we have contributed to the amazing progress of this vibrant and changing community. With students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of Glenville State, we celebrate a rich heritage and anticipate with excitement the prospects that lie ahead. This issue ofPioneer Progress illustrates a sampling of Glenville State’s progress. Like the College itself, Pioneer Progress has evolved as readers like you have written to suggest stories and express opinions. With the next issue, I hope we can begin a Letters To the Editor section. I invite your suggestions and opinions. This issue ofPioneer Progress is a special one for Betsy and me. The Hidden Promise Consortium and Scholars program affirms the unwavering mission of Glenville State and expands our collaborations with K-12 education. While the program has many elements, the underlying goal is easy to understand: identify and foster the potential in young West Virginians. Through summer camps, mentoring with current students, and a healthy dose of optimism, students can achieve what they’ve always been capable of but have had just the slightest bit of apprehension about—earning a college degree. As I consulted with Pioneer Progress staff to decide the best method for offering you, the reader, candid snapshots of Hidden Promise Scholars, the ever-inventive Program Director Teresa Sterns suggested we look at the Hidden Promise Scholar Coordinators: Stacy, Jeremy, and Lora.