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There are two theaters at Wheeling Park High school: the Phyllis A. Beneke Theatre and the JB Chambers Performing Arts Center. The music department has a piano lab and three rehearsal rooms. Wheeling Park is home to bands, choral ensembles, orchestral groups, and bluegrass bands.
West Virginia: Hilltopper Softball Complex Mountain East: None West Virginia State University: Yellow Jackets: West Virginia: Lady Jackets Field Mountain East: None West Virginia Wesleyan College: Bobcats: West Virginia: Culpepper Field Mountain East: None Wheeling University: Cardinals: West Virginia: JB Chambers I-470 Complex Mountain East ...
Former employees of the Hobbs works were essential employees, founders, or top management for over 20 glass factories in West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. Wheeling's Hobbs glass works was renamed multiple times during its existence of approximately 60 years. Listed below are names used by the Hobbs glass works. [1] Barnes, Hobbs ...
WesBanco Arena (originally Wheeling Civic Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in Wheeling, West Virginia.It was built in 1977 at a cost of $7 million. It is home to the Wheeling Nailers ice hockey team, the Wheeling Miners indoor football team, the Mountain East Conference basketball tournament and the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference wrestling tournament.
2024 West Virginia Attorney General election ← 2020 November 5, 2024 2028 → Nominee JB McCuskey Teresa Toriseva Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 501,452 214,654 Percentage 70.02% 29.98% County results Congressional district results McCuskey: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Attorney General before election Patrick Morrisey Republican Elected Attorney General JB McCuskey ...
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James Robert "JB" Akers II is an American politician from West Virginia. [1] He is a Republican and represents District 55 in the West Virginia House of Delegates since 2024. Akers is a graduate of Wake Forest University and West Virginia University. [2] In 2024, Governor Jim Justice appointed Akers to fill the vacancy created by Moore Capito. [3]
In 1875, the state government moved from Charleston and returned the capital to Wheeling in Ohio County. After Jacob left the governor's office, he remained in Wheeling and served once again in the West Virginia House of Delegates, this time from Ohio County, in 1879. He also served as the county's circuit judge from 1881 to 1888.