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Proving that frozen custard might be a form of eternal bliss, the fourth-generation owner of Glen’s Custard is buying a Lower Burrell building to ramp up production of its novel frozen delicacies. Glen’s will close soon on a building along Leechburg Road that will serve as its production and storage
5 chosen for induction into Marshall journalism Hall of Fame
May 25, 2021
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) Five Marshall University graduates have been selected for induction into the School of Journalism and Mass Communications Hall of Fame.
They include Marshall athletics play-by-play radio voice Steve Cotton; HQ Publishing founder Jack Houvouras; Food & Environment Reporting Network. executive editor Brent Cunningham; Kindred Communications co-founder Mike Kirtner; and environmental law firm attorney Virginia Sherlock.
Those five will join others whose inductions last year during the coronavirus pandemic were postponed, according to a Marshall news release. Bill Bissett, Tony Crutchfield, Chris Fabry, Dan Hollis and Susan Nicholas will be honored at this fall’s induction ceremony as well.
Chris Fabry, gentle giant, beloved son and brother, hero uncle and cherished partner shuffled off this mortal coil on May 10 from his childhood home in Fairfield with his family at his side.
Chris was a graduate of Roger Ludlowe High School in Fairfield and attained his bachelor s and master s degrees in biology from Western Washington University, spurred on by the relentless encouragement of his mentor, Roger Anderson. He went on to inspire countless other students through the many trips he led doing fieldwork in the Alvord Desert in Oregon. Along with his life partner, Joni Riccitelli, he was a founding member of Ecological Methods LLC, working with species of concern in the Mojave Desert.