Ronald George Chadock, 70, of Walker, West Virginia, passed away on March 27, 2026, at WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center. He was born February 18, 1956, in Elizabeth, West Virginia, at Coplin Hospital, to Shirley Chadock. Ronald spent most of his life working for Tri-State Roofing, where he was known for his strong work Read More…
Month: April 2026
Special Commission Meeting April 8th
SPECIAL COMMISSION MEETING Wednesday, April 8, 2026 @ 1:30 pm AGENDA I. Prayer followed by Pledge II. Call to Order III. Open and Consider Bids for Building(s) for County Park a. 40’ x 80’ x 12’ Building b. 75’ x 120’ x 24’ Building IV. Consider Quotes for County Park Internet Service V. Consider Purchasing Read More…
Oshoway Annual Easter Egg Hunt to be held April 4
Submitted by John & Sue Oshoway On Saturday, April 4, 2026, 12:00 noon, we will be having our 29th annual Melissa Gayle Oshoway Memorial Easter Egg Hunt. It will be at the Calhoun County Park out by the barn. This event is for all children ages 0-12 years old This event is sponsored by John Read More…
Women’s Golf Notches Second Place Finish at Vulcan Fire Classic
By: GSU Sports Information WASHINGTON, Pa. – The Glenville State Women’s Golf team finished second at the Vulcan Fire classic at Lone Pine CC in Pennsylvania on Monday and Tuesday, shooting a combined plus 105 over the two-round tournament. Gannon won the tournament shooting 75 over par for the two days. Fairmont State finished right behind GSU Read More…
No. 11 Acro & Tumbling Posts Season-High at West Liberty in Lopsided Victory
By: GSU Sports Information WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. – The No. 11 Glenville State Acrobatics & Tumbling team delivered a strong performance on the road in their final regular season meet Sunday (Mar. 29) afternoon, defeating West Liberty, 260.460–236.075. With the win, the Pioneers move to (6-2, 5-1 MEC) and prepare for postseason competition The meet opened with the Compulsory Event, where Glenville State set Read More…
Track & Field Completes Tim Weaver Classic
By: GSU Sports Information GLENVILLE, W.Va. – The Glenville State Track & Field teams competed for two days at the Tim Weaver Classic at West Liberty and finished out the meet with 19 personal blests over the weekend. NEW PERSONAL BESTSFatima Amaya-Diaz threw a personal best in the hammer throw with a mark of 34.04Bella Green Read More…
Baseball Splits with West Liberty, Loses Two at Wheeling
GLENVILLE, W.Va. – The Glenville State Baseball team picked up a doubleheader split at West Liberty on Saturday (Mar. 28) before dropping a pair at Wheeling on Sunday (Mar. 29), finishing the weekend (1-3) in MEC play. The Pioneers showed resilience throughout the weekend, battling in every game and nearly completing multiple late comebacks. Saturday (Mar. Read More…
Pioneer Softball Drops Pair at Concord
ATHENS, W.Va. – The Glenville State Softball team dropped a pair of conference contests at Concord on Wednesday (Mar. 25), 5-3 and 8-0, in Athens. The Pioneers fell to (17-9) overall and (4-2) in MEC play. Game One – GSU 3 | Concord 5Following two scoreless innings to start the day, Concord’s Madison Hollis knocked out Read More…
GSU Proudly Announces Five New Members to Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame
GLENVILLE, W.Va. – Glenville State University Athletics is proud to announce the newest members of the Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame, welcoming Sam Marchio, Todd Layhew, Rahmann Lee, Camai Roberson-Mazzulla and Bob Edwards to the 2025 Class. Sam Marchio ’48 – Men’s Basketball and FootballMarchio competed in both men’s basketball and football for the Pioneers, Read More…
Governor Morrisey Signs Key Legislation to Strengthen Workforce, Protect Communities, and Modernize State Government
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Governor Patrick Morrisey signed a series of bills into law following the 2026 Legislative Session aimed at expanding workforce opportunity, strengthening public safety, and improving the efficiency of state government. “These are commonsense measures focused on opportunity, safety, and making government work better for the people of West Virginia,” said Governor Morrisey. “We’re taking Read More…



















