Sunday, April 13th, 2025

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Good morning, Huntington. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 13th of April.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Putnam County robotics team is headed to world championships—team members train hard—and will travel soon to compete internationally. WOWK-TV
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ West Virginia lawmakers passed a bill that bans diversity, equity and inclusion practices from state agencies, public schools and colleges. The measure passed with an 87—12 vote on the final night of the legislative session and will be finalized once senators agree to House changes before the session ended at midnight. MetroNews
- ➤ Lawmakers passed a bill today that will help new data centers use their own energy systems within 16 to 18 months — the bill also changes how property tax money is split to support local funds. Senator Phillips opposed the measure, saying he is worried that local ratepayers will face higher power bills. MetroNews
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday, Marshall University held a fountain ceremony to honor past Thundering Herd players and welcome the new team. Coach Tony Gibson said it marked a fresh beginning and former player Jessie Smith recalled his role in building the program—an event that strengthens Marshall’s legacy. WOWK-TV
- ➤ Marshall's green team won 41-0 over the white team at Edwards Stadium Saturday afternoon as their spring football drills ended under new head coach Tony Gibson — the win came with solid running play and key defensive stops. WSAZ
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GHPRD Earth Day Celebration
6-8 p.m. — Heritage Station — Free entry — Create recycled bird feeders and help make a positive impact on the environment just in time for Spring.
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Huntington Hysteria Scavenger Hunt
12-9 p.m. — 210 11th St, Huntington, WV — Ticket required — Embark on a self-guided adventure discovering hidden gems and secrets of Huntington through a fun scavenger hunt.
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Do The '80s Pub Crawl
4:30-9 p.m. — Old North Arcade Bar — 25% OFF code: RAD25 until April 5th — Experience a night of '80s nostalgia with contests, prizes, and fun.
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Friendly Fire, Kid Cherry & The Graduates, Code Red News Concert
9:00 PM - 11:30 PM — The Loud — $8 — Enjoy a lively concert featuring local talent for a fun night out.
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Harmony House Renaissance Faire
1 a.m. — Barboursville Park — Free entry — Explore a lively medieval atmosphere with over 40 local vendors and entertainment at the annual Renaissance Faire.
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Conversation with Author Katherine Howe
12-2 p.m. — Cabell County Public Library — $20 ticket includes lunch — Engage with bestselling author Katherine Howe as she discusses her works on witchcraft and piracy.
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Parked Concert at The Loud
9 PM – 12 AM — The Loud — Ticket prices vary — Experience an electrifying night of dynamic performances and engaging music from Parked.
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Nathan Bess Concert
9:00 – 10:30 PM — The Loud — Ticket prices may vary — Experience the soulful blend of Country, Americana, and Folk music from Charleston's rising star, Nathan Bess.
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