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  • The Herald-Standard is the media sponsor while Slavik's is the T-shirt sponsor.

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  • McGrane told the Herald-Standard the outfit was sent to the Shortgrove Estate to establish an Army mobile hospital in anticipation of D-Day, which took place June 6, 1944.

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  • Another WVU graduate who didn't play basketball there, but saw plenty WVU games along the way is former Herald-Standard sports editor Tod Trent, who was a part of the inaugural class of the Fayette County Sports Hall of Fame.

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  • The Herald-Standard does not identify the victims of alleged sexual assault.

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  • The property transfers in Sunday's Herald-Standard indicated Fayette EMS paid PNC Bank $305,000 for the property.

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  • Several Uniontown residents read the letter and contacted Seeman, including Dolores Lukotch and Irma Trent, wife of retired Herald-Standard sports editor Tod Trent, as well as family members.

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  • McGrane, who contacted Mark O'Keefe, executive editor of the Herald-Standard about a possible story.

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  • New York worked together with assistance from the Herald-Standard to recently return the dog tags to Everhart's family.

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  • The letter to the editor about the dog tags was published in the Herald-Standard in

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  • McGrane told the Herald-Standard that the field hospital moved to Cherbourg, France, after taking care of D-Day casualties.

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