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Michigan fires Rodriguez after 3 seasons
Michigan fired coach Rich Rodriguez on Wednesday, ending a disappointing three-year tenured marred by too many losses and NCAA violations at college football’s winningest program.
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Rodriguez meeting with Michigan AD amid dismissal reports
Embattled Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez was meeting with his boss Tuesday amid reports that he will be fired after three disappointing seasons.
The meeting between the coach and athletic director Dave Brandon stretched late into Tuesday afternoon, according to two people familiar with the situation who spoke with The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss Rodriguez’s job status. -
Marion County high schools moving to Big 10 Conference
The long-rumored move to the Big 10 Conference is now official for Marion County’s three high schools.
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Capito will not run for Senate seat
West Virginia's top Republican prospect ruled out running for the remaining U.S. Senate term of the late Robert C. Byrd on Wednesday, leaving the GOP without an obvious candidate for the seat Democrats hope to keep to retain a slim Senate majority.
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Marion County Primary Election Results
The following are the unofficial vote tallies for Marion County’s 76 precincts for Tuesday’s primary election.
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Justice Department Decision Exonerates Mollohan
Congressman Alan B. Mollohan announced that the Department of Justice has informed his lawyer that an investigation concerning Mollohan’s personal finances and his support for nonprofits in West Virginia has been concluded and that no charges are being considered.
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