Clay Communications sold Charleston Daily Mail and other newspapers to Thomson Newspapers
Camp Creek State Park entered the West Virginia park system
Robert L. Smith Jr name Daily Gazette Co. president
Four families bought the Cheat Mountain Club and opened the lodge to the public
Clay Foundation funded by proceeds of the sale of Clay Communications to Thomson Newspapers
Franklin Cleckley received the W. Robert Ming Advocacy Award from the NAACP
Richard Currey published first novel Fatal Light
Ellis Dungan's last film, Josiah Fox-Architect of the United States' First Navy, was released
Alan Briceland claimed Batts and Fallam turned southwestward from New River to East River Mountain and continued to Mingo County
Point Man for God documentary was released by Jacob Young
Hammer on the Slammer documentary was released by Jacob Young
Ruel Foster retired
The Freshwater Institute was launched as a national program
Denise Giardina wrote Storming Heaven
Denise Giardina wrote Storming Heaven
West Virginia National Cemetery was dedicated near Grafton
Heck's Department Stores filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Sam Huff and Carol Holden founded the West Virginia Breeders Classic in Charles Town