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One Tree Hill Season 9: What Went Wrong?

The CW By Morgan McMillan on One Tree Hill is arguably one of the most questionable teen dramas to exist, yet for this it is absolutely fantastic. However, season 9 – the final season – saw One Tree Hill take their ridiculous storylines to a whole new level. The only episode of season 9 that seemed remotely redeemable was the final episode; many fans will argue the show went way beyond its expiration date. Season 9 was the shortest season for One Tree Hill with only 13 episodes compared to the usual 18-22. But the writers still somehow managed to tackle thousands of utterly ridiculous plotlines. Let’s start with the first one that comes to mind: Nathan Scott (James Lafferty) being kidnapped. Nathan was kidnapped for attempting to sign a Russian basketball player who was someone else’s “property” or was owned by another team. Truthfully, no one really has a clue what this plot was about, but they wanted to kill him. I didn’t realise basketball

DNR publishes final numbers for 2020 deer seasons

DNR publishes final numbers for 2020 deer seasons By February 9, 2021 - 7:20 am Rick Bebout of Morgantown, W.Va. with a nice buck killed in the 2020 archery season in Monroe County, W.Va. EDITOR’S NOTE: FINAL NUMBERS FOR 2020 DEER HUNTING SEASONS IN WEST VIRGINIA FROM DNR PRESS RELEASE. SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va.   According to preliminary data collected by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, hunters in the Mountain State harvested 106,861 white-tailed deer during the 2020-2021 fall and winter seasons. The harvest was 7.5 percent higher than the 2019 harvest of 99,437 deer and 6 percent below the five-year average of 113,444. A breakdown of the combined 2020 deer seasons reveals a total of 38,785 bucks were harvested during the traditional buck firearm season, 31,255 antlerless deer were taken during all antlerless firearm hunting opportunities, 31,564 deer were harvested by bows and crossbows in urban and regular archery/crossbow seasons, 4,615 deer were tak

WV hunters harvest 106,861 deer during fall, winter seasons

WV hunters harvest 106,861 deer during fall, winter seasons SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. According to preliminary data collected by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, hunters in the Mountain State harvested 106,861 white-tailed deer during the 2020-2021 fall and winter seasons. The harvest was 7.5 percent higher than the 2019 harvest of 99,437 deer and 6 percent below the five-year average of 113,444. A breakdown of the combined 2020 deer seasons reveals a total of 38,785 bucks were harvested during the traditional buck firearm season, 31,255 antlerless deer were taken during all antlerless firearm hunting opportunities, 31,564 deer were harvested by bows and crossbows in urban and regular archery/crossbow seasons, 4,615 deer were taken in the muzzleloader season and 642 deer were taken with primitive bow and muzzleloader weapons during the Mountaineer Heritage season in January 2021.

WVDNR seeks wildlife paintings for 2022 calendar

WVDNR seeks wildlife paintings for 2022 calendar Jackson Newspapers The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is requesting original color wildlife paintings for the 2022 edition of the award-winning West Virginia Wildlife Calendar. The deadline to submit artwork is Feb. 19. Paintings may depict popular game and fish species, or feature other West Virginia wildlife, such as snakes, frogs, turtles, salamanders, bats, songbirds, small mammals and nongame fish.  “This calendar offers a wonderful opportunity for artists to feature their work,” WVDNR Wildlife Resources Section Chief Paul Johansen said. “Not only are our calendars popular here in West Virginia, they are enjoyed by people all over the United States.”

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