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| A CHANGE IN PLANS? Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT PIKEVILLE, Ky. – Former President Bill Clinton is still coming to town to stump for wife Hillary, but the location apparently has been changed. |
| DeLong In Dingess Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT DINGESS – Many may remember the old “Schoolhouse Rock” jingle “I’m just a bill.” |
| Smith seeking Maynard’s recusal Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT CHARLESTON (AP) — A Mingo County commissioner has joined the ranks of those asking state Supreme Court Chief Justice Elliott “Spike” Maynard to recuse himself from pending cases because of alleged conflicts of interest. |
| State ramps up transfer process Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT CHARLESTON — With the magic number set at 12,343, state retirement officials will soon post a weekly tally online of the teachers and others in West Virginia’s public 401(k)-style program who declare that they want out. |
| HealthNet transports 4 over weekend Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT WILLIAMSON – Local emergency service workers were kept busy over the weekend with numerous critical emergency calls. |
| Pack downs Tug Valley, 6-2 Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT WILLIAMSON — The Williamson Wolfpack broke open a 2-2 game, with a four-run sixth inning to pick up a 6-2 home victory over the Tug Valley Panthers. |
| Shelby Valley beats Lady Bucs in no-hitter Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT GOODY, Ky. – Shelby Valley’s Ashleigh Stanley pitched a no-hitter, as the Wildcats picked up a win over the homestanding Belfry Lady Pirates, 7-1, on Monday at Belfry High School. |
| Webb leads Arizona past Reds, 4-2 Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT CINCINNATI (AP) — Overpowering pitching, perfect defense and just enough runs. The Arizona Diamondbacks opened the season with the same blueprint that won them 90 games and a division title the last time around. |
| Belfry area youth soccer roundup Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Pikeville, Ky. — The Belfry Wildcats U-12 soccer squad scored a 14-5 victory over Letcher Central this weekend at Pikeville. |
| Yankee stadium washout highlights opening day Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Opening day — version No. 3 — was a soggy affair for much of the country. |
| Hazel Blackburn Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Hazel Avalee Blackburn, 70, of Vulcan, passed away Sunday, March 30, 2008 at Williamson Memorial Hospital. |
| Carolyn Wolford Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Carolyn Sue Sturgeon Wolford, 61, of Freeburn, Ky., passed away Saturday, March 29, 2008 at her residence. |
| Lizzie Goff Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Lizzie Mae Hall Goff, 82, of Pikeville, passed away Sunday, March 30, 2008 at King’s Daughter’s Hospital in Ashland, Ky. |
| Guy Moore Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Guy Moore Guy Moore, 86, of Middleport, Ohio, formerly of Regina, Ky., passed away at Overlook Rehabilitation Center in Middleport, Ohio on Sunday, March 30, 2008. |
| Gwendolyn McCarty Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Gwendolyn Coleman McCarty, 55, of Phelps, Ky., passed away Saturday, March 29, 2008 at her residence. |
| Ricky Collins Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Ricky Darryl “Mud Puddle” Collins, 43, of Dan's Branch, located at Borderland, passed away on March 27, 2008, at Cabell-Huntington Hospital located in Huntington. |
| Are you not better? Tue, 1 Apr 2008 00:52:30 CDT Mae Stallard “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much better than they?” |
| Greenbrier offering buffet The Greenbrier will once again offer its Sunday brunch at Sam Snead’s Golf Club to the public this year through the fall, according to a news release by the resort. |
| Sure sign of spring Drivers along U.S. Route 219 in Lewisburg are treated to some of the first true signs of spring Tuesday as a bed of daffodils blooms along this stretch of scenic roadway in the historic Greenbrier County town. |
| Dangers of drunken driving Nathan Massie, 16, of Lewisburg tries his hand at simulated drunken driving Monday at Greenbrier East High School. |
| Best of the batch Prepared mixes were off limits and all ingredients for the cakes, pies and cookies had to be measured, mixed together, then baked. |
| Beckley police captain to retire after 27 years Being a police officer isn’t what William Kelly has done for a living — he says it is his identity. |
| Drunk drivers with .15+ BAC to face harsher penalties June 1 A year-long movement to punish drunken motorists with a blood alcohol content of .15 or higher with harsher penalties and encourage others to use an Interlock before they can start a vehicle becomes law in June. |
| Fayette man arrested in Oak Hill murder Police arrested a Fayette County resident Tuesday in the shooting death of a man last week. |
| Raleigh commission to open meetings with prayer, pledge Divine guidance is sought before each meeting in a new policy the Raleigh County Commission says it is willing to defend if it comes to that. |
| Another lawsuit filed against bank, officials in alleged cattle fraud case Another lawsuit has been filed against First National Bank of Ronceverte and two former bank officials, this time by an Illinois man who alleges disgraced cattle broker Kevin Scott O’Brien defrauded him out of $104,000. |
| ATV accident victim ID’d; passenger still in hospital The ATV driver killed in an accident Monday in Coal City has been identified as James Douglas Walz, 19, of Coal City. |
| Hunting class gains Manchin’s approval You can soon add the art of hunting to the curriculum in West Virginia’s public schools, on one condition. |
| Board expresses varying support for levy FAYETTEVILLE — Although their degrees of support and reasons for it differed, most Fayette County Board of Education members expressed support Tuesday for a five-year renewal of the county’s excess levy that goes before voters May 13. |
| Raleigh County tourist attractions to be ‘branded’ Put a brand on Raleigh County’s tourist attractions — the New River Gorge. |
| Commission OKs $8,000 for ATV rescue unit Raleigh County’s first-ever all-terrain vehicle trail is about three months from its official opening, and a volunteer fire unit should be in good shape by then to rescue any fallen riders from the woods. |
| Developer suing Fayette agencies The developer of a proposed housing subdivision at Kanawha Falls has filed a lawsuit against three Fayette County government agencies, alleging negligence as well as wanton and reckless conduct. |
| One person killed in ATV accident One person was killed and another critically injured in an ATV accident Monday afternoon in Coal City, authorities said. |
| Deadline today for ‘In Their Own Words’ Today, April 1, at 5 p.m. is the deadline for all political candidates to submit campaign profiles for use in our upcoming publication “In Their Own Words,” which is part of our on-going effort to help educate the public about the people who are seeking election to public office. |
| Black fly spraying program cranks up Flush with cash left in its account and given a new lease on life in West Virginia’s new budget, the annual Bti spraying aimed at controlling black flies in three southern waterways is about to rev up again. |
| License failure may prompt cuts at DNR Losing a proposal to impose a one-time fee on West Virginia’s senior hunters and anglers translates into fewer federal dollars for outdoor pursuits and is prompting talk of belt-tightening within the Division of Natural Resources. |
| Obituaries for Wednesday, April 2, 2008 |
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| Safety Several disturbing stories in recent weeks should serve as reminders to all of sharing the highway these days. We simply cannot be TOO careful. |
| Nothing as vital West Virginia is, and has been, in a health care crisis of mammoth proportions for a long time. |
| Beckley doctor pleads guilty to tax fraud A Beckley dermatologist is facing up to six years in prison and a $500,000 fine after pleading guilty Monday in U.S. District Court in Bluefield to two counts of filing a false tax return. |
| Woman charged with slashing boyfriend Beckley police say a woman slashed her boyfriend with a kitchen knife during a dispute. |
| Firefighters, cops respond to gas line break A contractor operating a bulldozer in downtown Fayetteville struck a four-inch gas line Monday afternoon, prompting firefighters and police to cordon off the area until the line could be shut off, authorities said. |
| Judges revoke 3 probations Two people were sent to jail and a third was sent to the Anthony Correctional Center for Youthful Offenders Monday after their probations were revoked in Raleigh County Circuit Court. |
| Accident sends two to hospital A single-vehicle accident Sunday night on Gatewood Road near Fayetteville sent two to the hospital, authorities said. |
| April 11 banquet to honor law enforcers Area law enforcement officers will be honored April 11 during the Fraternal Order of Police Black Diamond Lodge 81’s Officer of the Year banquet at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center. |
| Pats’ Bryant flying high OAK HILL — There is no time for senioritis in Morgan Bryant’s springtime plans. |
| Plumley pitches Shady to 5-4 win Shady Spring’s Kayla Plumley has pitched around the state and even in Tennessee during the young high school softball season. |
| Depth a source of excitement for Snyder The stress of dealing with injury upon injury, watching one defensive lineman after the other go down, was at times obvious simply by looking at Marshall coach Mark Snyder last fall. |
| WVU to take on Liberty in ’09 opener MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University has scheduled a football game with Liberty University for Sept. 5, 2009, in Morgantown. |
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