On the night of November 14, 1970, a chartered Southern Airways DC-9 carrying the Marshall University football team, coaches, staff, and local boosters crashed into a hillside near Huntington, West ...
On Nov. 14, 1970, 55 years ago, a plane crashed into a West Virginia mountainside, killing 75, including the Marshall University football. The Marshall plane crash is the deadliest tragedy in U.S.
KENOVA — On a clear, cold evening, trucks from the Ceredo and Kenova volunteer fire departments hoisted a large American flag and lit up the night sky in remembrance of the 75 lives lost in the 1970 ...
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. “No ...
A man who died in a Nicholas County crash was the son of a Marshall University Thundering Herd football coach who died in the ...
Captured in life-sized bronzes by artist Caleb O'Connor over an intensive eight-month process, the Marshall Four will remain ever youthful, lean muscled arms akimbo atop hip pads, posing in jerseys ...
Tuscaloosa, with Marshall University in attendance honored four from Tuscaloosa killed in the Marshall plane crash in 1970 with a statue. Gary Cosby Jr.