Happy Retreat was added to the National Register of Historic Places
The Energy Crisis occurred
The original Fiestaware was discontinued
Chuck Howley retired from the Dallas Cowboys football team at the end of the season
West Virginia Library Commission expanded its construction project to include the Instant Libraries building program
The Buffalo Creek Memorial Library was the first Instant Library
The Supreme Court of Appeals held that the system of funding justice of the peace courts from fines was unconstitutional in State ex rel. Reece v. Giles, J.P.
An additional 2,500 acres were acquired for Kanawha State Forest
Maryat Lee founded EcoTheater in Hinton
A program was established between the Library Commission and Marshall University to train library personnel in small and remote libraries
The Lilly Brothers toured Japan
Chuck Kinder wrote Snakehunter
Governor Moore names A. James Manchin head of the Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP)
Dan Maroney served as international president of the Amalgamated Transit Union
The Palace of Gold began construction in the Hare Krishna community
M. Blane Michael operated a solo law practice in Petersburg
Mildred Mitchell-Bateman became the vice president of the American Psychiatric Association
The Mountain Artisans Quilting Book was published by Macmillan Publishing
Molly O'Day and Lynn Davis started a gospel record program at WEMM-FM Huntington
Allegheny Wood Products was formed
Congress created Conrail through the Regional Rail Reorganization Act
Joe Powell directed the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education.
Dallas Bailey became president of Salem International University
Mary Lee Settle wrote Prisons
The Shepherdstown historic district was added to the National Register of Historic Places
Harold M. McNeill became president of West Virginia State College (now University)
John D. Rockefeller IV became president of West Virginia Wesleyan College
Jeff Holland Cook became conductor of the Wheeling Symphony
WVU at Parkersburg Jackson County Center opened
Clyde Ware directed the West Virginia-set film, When the Line Goes Through