Monday, May 12th, 2025

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Good morning, Huntington. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 12th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday morning, the Hurricane Detachment of the Marine Corps League held its 5th annual Corporal Fulks Memorial 5K on Meeks Mountain to honor a fallen hero from Iraq and support local veterans+ the race will also fund a scholarship for children of military parents to attend college. WOWK-TV
- ➤ Coopers Rock State Forest’s new A-frame cabins — designed with LED lighting to minimize light pollution and maximize dark sky views — have won two AIA awards. They are expected to open mid-summer with rates of $150 to $225 per night, offering a unique stargazing getaway for locals. MetroNews
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Two of Marco’s helpers—Gauge Goff from South Charleston and Luke Jeffrey from Logan—graduated from Marshall University on Saturday. Goff earned his liberal arts degree while Jeffrey received his business degree and both plan to attend law school. WSAZ
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Senator Capito said the state’s $1.2 billion broadband funding has not been released and that federal delays are keeping West Virginia from starting its high-speed internet projects. During a meeting today, state officials and director Kelly Workman explained that the pause on the BEAD program since March 5 may set back fiber upgrades many West Virginians depend on—prompting urgent calls for faster action. MetroNews
- ➤ The House Energy and Commerce committee will share plans next week to cut at least $880 billion in spending, with changes to Medicaid that support over 500,000 West Virginians. House leaders aim to pass the bill by Memorial Day and extend tax cuts — critics say the cuts may hurt local hospitals and families. MetroNews
- ➤ Today, the West Virginia Department of Human Services begins a Child Welfare Listening Tour in Hurricane at 6-8 p.m., with eight sessions scheduled until May 22 to allow foster families, caregivers, providers and legal professionals to share their feedback—DoHS will work with Guard House to compile and analyze the input for future changes. MetroNews
SPORTS NEWS
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8-11:30 p.m. — The Loud — Tickets available now — Experience the vibrant sounds of bluegrass with East Nash Grass in downtown Huntington.
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Live Music with Townsel Turner, Ally Fletcher, and Cadillac Young
9 PM – 12 AM — The Loud — $8 — Enjoy a night of live music from rising stars in a vibrant venue.
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Jay Webb Live Performance
8-10:30 p.m. — The Loud — Ticket info required — Experience Alabama native Jay Webb's unfiltered country music with raw, relatable lyrics.
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Brew Grass West Virginia 2025
1-7 p.m. — Taps at Heritage — Unlimited pours with ticket — Celebrate craft beers and live music from the Appalachian region.
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R&B Soul Block Party 2025
6-10 p.m. — Heritage Station — Admission details not specified — Groove to the smooth sounds of R&B and soul music at an epic block party.
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