55 years after the darkest day in Marshall University’s history, the city of Huntington paused Friday to honor the 75 lives lost in the 1970 plane crash that forever reshaped the school, its football ...
Fifty-five years ago, on Nov. 14, 1970, a commercial jet plane crashed into a West Virginia mountainside carrying 75 members of the Marshall football team and boosters.
One rainy night in 1970 is remembered year after year by every West Virginian. On November 14, 1970, the Marshall Thundering ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Michele Craig, the keynote speaker at the annual Fountain Ceremony to remember the 1970 Marshall plane crash victims, told the large crowd Friday there are no coincidences.
It’s a somber day in Huntington, with the city pausing to remember the 75 lives lost 55 years ago in the Marshall University ...
On a clear, cold evening Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, trucks from the Ceredo and Kenova volunteer fire departments in Wayne County, ...
On Nov. 14, 1970, a chartered Southern Airways plane crashed while trying to land in West Virginia, killing all 75 people on board, including the Marshall University football team and its coaching ...
Marshall University’s football team left Tri-State Airport in Kenova on Nov. 13, 1970, to fly to Kinston, North Carolina, to ...
On the evening of November 14, 1970, news of a plane crash outside of Huntington, West Virginia, slowly began to break. Seventy-five passengers had been aboard the plane, returning to ...
In this episode of On the Record, we honor The 75 who died 55 years ago in the tragic Marshall University plane crash. On Nov. 14, 1970, the Huntington community ...
HUNTINGTON — One week before a plane crash claimed 75 members of the Huntington community, Bob Bronger visited Marshall University for the very first time. He attended the football game at Fairfield ...
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