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| FAMILY HERITAGE Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT Growing up in Ohio, Casey Lozier Erwin rarely gave the coal industry a second thought. Now, a decade later, the mining industry has become the topic of her first children’s book. |
| Storms slam the W.Va, Ky. Coalfields Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT WILLIAMSON – Damaging winds, hail and heavy rain swept across the Tug Valley Friday evening, causing damage to vehicles and homes in virtually every community. |
| Yarmuth blames Iraq for economic woes Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT WASHINGTON — The growing cost to the United States of fighting the war in Iraq “is not only linked to our economic skid, but is a leading cause of it,” a Democratic congressman said Saturday. |
| Ky. 632 reduced to single lane Monday Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT PHELPS, Ky. – Superintendent Ricky Slone of Ky. Highway District 12’s Phelps Maintenance facility said that KY 632 at Phelps will be reduced to one lane Monday. |
| Carlton relying on experience in bid for judgeship Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT WILLIAMSON – Robert Howard Carlton, a 1986 graduate of Oral Roberts University Law School whose work experience as a lawyer has included thousands of federal and state court cases, is a Democratic candidate for the Mingo County Circuit Court judgeship. |
| Huggins named W.Va. college coach of year Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT MORGANTOWN — Bob Huggins, who guided the West Virginia University men’s basketball team to a 26-11 record in his first season, has been elected by state sports writers as College Coach of the Year for 2007-08. |
| Tulane’s new ballpark brings baseball back to rebuilding neighborhood Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The crack of a baseball against the wood siding of a shotgun house has restored a sense of normalcy in an old neighborhood around Tulane University. |
| Reds fall 1-0, Friday night Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jason Bay homered high and deep into the left-field bleachers Friday night, and thought it might’ve been the longest ball he’s hit at PNC Park. |
| Major League Baseball reaches drug agreement; suspensions rescinded Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball players and owners toughened their drug rules once again in response to outside criticism, agreeing to more frequent testing and increased — but not total — authority for the program’s outside administrator. |
| Olympic flame greeted by jubilant Argentines in mostly trouble-free path through Buenos Aires Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Runners surrounded by rows of security carried the Olympic flame past thousands of jubilant Argentines on Friday in the most trouble-free torch relay in nearly a week. |
| Murray State quarterback, Jeff Ehrnhardt, charged with robbery Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT MURRAY, Ky. (AP) — The starting quarterback at Murray State University has been charged with second-degree robbery after an incident with a campus police officer. |
| Racine Daniels Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT Racine A. Daniels, 81, of Naples, Fla., formerly of Pond Creek, passed away Monday, April 7, 2008 at Naples Community Hospital in Naples, Fla. |
| Bonnie Maggard Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT Bonnie Maggard, 79, who loved the Lord with all her heart and was a devoted Christian and witness, of Winchester Place, Canal Winchester, Ohio, formerly of McAndrews, Ky., passed away Friday, April 11, 2008 in the Ohio University Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. |
| Vonda Blackburn Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT Vonda Lou (Maggard) Blackburn, 54, of Pinsonfork, Ky., passed away Friday, April 11, 2008 at her residence. |
| Homer Newsome Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:49:36 CDT Homer Newsome, 78, of Pikeville, passed away Friday, April 11, 2008 at Parkview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. |
| Rock on Joshua Bower, 21, left, of Mount Hope and Cameron Meador, 15, right, of Ghent compete in Saturday’s Guitar Hero tournament at the Bradley-Prosperity Fire Department. |
| Sweet tooth Aridenna Feury, 8, gets some helping hands from her grandparents, Kathy Armstrong, left, and Danny Armstrong, right, after getting a true taste of the second annual Lewisburg Chocolate Festival. |
| Criminal justice course offers real-life glimpse LEWISBURG — Why would a criminal justice major want to study bugs and play with remote-controlled robots? |
| RCHA director honored with national award for housing work Tony Bazzie firmly believes the ongoing quest to provide affordable housing to the less fortunate is truly a team effort. |
| Using CatClamp can guard coveted catalytic converters In less than half a minute, a thief can crawl under a car or truck, switch on a cordless saw and make off with a catalytic converter and the valuable platinum inside. |
| Recyclers chief backs catalytic converter measure A failed measure intended to curb the burgeoning thefts of catalytic converters from motor vehicles has the backing of the Independent Professional Recyclers Association. |
| Coffee named Raleigh’s 911 Telecommunicator of the Year A Raleigh County mother awoke one morning to find her baby not breathing — and Sharon Coffee was at the other end of the 911 phone line. |
| Fear of losing status keeps Iraqi unit from succeeding Lao Tzu, the prominent Chinese Taoist philosopher and author of the “Tao-Te Ching,” once said, “Pride attaches undue importance to the superiority of one’s status in the eyes of others; and shame is the fear of humiliation at one’s inferior status in the estimation of others. When one sets his heart on being highly esteemed and achieves such rating, then he is automatically involved in fear of losing his status.” After three months of building relationships with leaders in 3rd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Army Division (3/4/2 IA), Team Phoenix believes that this quote exemplifies the major issue faced by the unit leadership. |
| Obituaries - Monday, April 14, 2008 |
| Arson suspected in rash of fires in Fayette, Raleigh Authorities from the National Park Service and the state Division of Forestry now believe that several fires that occurred Friday and Saturday in Fayette and Raleigh counties were arson-related. |
| Three-vehicle wreck near school sends 2 to hospital A three-vehicle accident Sunday afternoon near Liberty High School sent two drivers to Raleigh General Hospital with injuries and closed both lanes of W.Va. 3 for 30 minutes, said Sgt. Kevin Hopkins, of the Raleigh County Sheriff’s Department. |
| Woodrow teammates suit up one final time Although it’s been four weeks since Woodrow Wilson won the Class AAA state tournament with an improbable run through the best teams in the state, Travis Parkulo still has trouble believing it. |
| QB White tips helmet to Mountaineer defense MORGANTOWN — Patrick White didn’t sound overly concerned Saturday after West Virginia’s offense was clearly outshone by the defense in the second officiated scrimmage of spring football practice. |
| WVU’s strength and conditioning staff completed; video coordinator hired MORGANTOWN — Athletic Director Ed Pastilong has announced that West Virginia University’s strength and conditioning staff has been completed and a video coordinator for football has been appointed. |
| Local Roundup PREP SOFTBALL; WVU salvages 7-4 win at Seton Hall; Hustle Up Street Ball coming to Bluefield; Three WVU gridders honored; Victory Awards set for May 4 at LakeView |
| Irwin shows stuff in AAA win at SBMC In the final analysis, the Class AAA Scott Brown All-Stars’ 104-87 win over their Class AA-A counterparts can be boiled down to one simple point: The big school stars simply had more athletes and more scorers. |
| Winfield, Summers girls lead AA-A win at SBMC Summers County and Winfield, together. |
| Huggins voted W.Va. College Coach of the Year MORGANTOWN — Bob Huggins, who guided West Virginia to a 26-11 record in his first season, has been selected by state sports writers as College Coach of the Year for 2007-08. |
| Fans flock to meet former WVU star On a team with Heisman Trophy candidates (Steve Slaton and Patrick White), a consensus All-American (Dan Mozes in 2006) and a freshman phenom (Noel Devine), it was a former walk-on who overshadowed them all. |
| Defense dominates in WVU scrimmage MORGANTOWN — It was the defensive unit that dominated West Virginia’s second officiated spring scrimmage Saturday at Mountaineer Field/Milan Puskar Stadium. |
| Indy offense starting to catch up Saturday’s 1-0 loss to James Monroe notwithstanding, the Independence offense seems to be catching up with its pitching and defense. |
| Summit looks at ways to make golf grow SISSONVILLE — It’s becoming something of a rite of spring in Ohio County. |
| Tokyo Police Club stays humble despite recent success Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 Oh, Canada. When will you fail us, proving once again that only great things can come from the splendorous nation? |
| Daniel Craig sheds 007 charm for new film Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 LONDON (AP) — He’s a style icon known to millions as suave superspy James Bond. |
| Results may vary – Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 MBTs pass the trial run - er, walk |
| Inside the mind of David F. Bello Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 David Bello sits at his laptop, splicing vintage Ozzy Osbourne footage with scenes from the 1980s musical film, “The Wiz.” |
| This week at the CAC Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 The following events will take place this week at the Creative Arts Center. |
| Campus Calendar for Mon, Apr 14, 2008 Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 Campus Calendar Policy |
| The fowl times of Phil the Pheasant Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 While many of you were frolicking in the sun and partying like rock stars over Spring Break, I stayed home. |
| The audacity of bitterness Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 Days before the Pennsylvania primary, another kerfuffle has erupted over language not policy, over how to describe the national mood, not how to fix it. |
| Innovations, not gimmicks, lower gas costs Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 Every week, the same exact story appears on the tops of newspapers and the focus of the nation’s attention: gas prices are at record highs. |
| Body found near Rec Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 University Police Department officers responded to a 911 call this weekend to find a body near the pond adjacent to the WVU Student Recreation center on the Evansdale campus. |
| University admission application influx puts more on waiting list Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 As the dust settles from this year’s admissions process, statistics show that in addition to an increase in the number of students applying to West Virginia University, the caliber of incoming freshmen has continued to rise. |
| Dance team places second in nationals Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 The West Virginia University dance team placed second at nationals out of 36 other squads last weekend. |
| Relay for Life raises money for cancer research Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0400 For 12 hours Friday night, West Virginia University students and Morgantown locals alike participated in Relay for Life, a fundraiser for cancer research. |
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