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This Weekend

September 13, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 9 Comments

Kari Diviney View

Two exciting things are happening here this weekend.   Deck Project The deck project began! It actually started yesterday. By the end of the day the great people at Blue Moon Construction had the basic framing almost complete. Without this top-notch company, this deck would not be possible. The project will be built in two […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Morgantown West Virginia, Ryan Diviney, West Virginia University

A Picture: Worth More Than 1,000 Words

September 10, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 37 Comments

Washington Post Article

  What does this photograph say to you?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney

Critique, Please: Newsletter (Draft)

September 9, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 10 Comments

I’ve been working on a Ryan’s Rally Newsletter as another way to reach people. It will be in electronic form so that it will be delivered right into people’s email or they can see it on the website. Like everything with this website I try to make it intuitive and easy for readers to enjoy. […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, newsletter, Ryan Diviney

Coming Soon: Newsletter and Podcasting

September 5, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 7 Comments

I’m hoping to make some exciting additions to the website. Over the past week I was working — hard! — behind-the-scences to ready the site. I doubt you even noticed me tinkering around with the website. Well, at least I hope you didn’t. I did hit a major snag on Tuesday morning and brought the […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: austin, Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, newsletter, Podcast, Ryan Diviney

Guest Post: A Life-Changing Moment

September 3, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 15 Comments

by John Maletta This Wasn’t How it was Supposed to be! It was a life-changing moment for me. It happened on a Thursday afternoon, just six days after the violent attack by two thugs from Delaware on Ryan Diviney and his friend. With a strange feeling of apprehension, I drove the 90 minute trip on […]

Filed Under: Guest Post, News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Morgantown West Virginia, Newark Delaware, Ryan Diviney, West Virginia University

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