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| Panel denies petition Sat, 3 May 2008 06:36:58 -0500 WILLIAMSON - A three-judge panel came to a long-awaited decision Friday, denying a petition to remove Mingo County Sheriff Lonnie Hannah from office. Judges Fred L. Fox II, Thomas H. Keadle and John Lewis Marks decided the petition filed on behalf of Larry Hamrick, was clearly “without merit and must be denied.” |
| WVU braces for vote on president Sat, 3 May 2008 06:36:58 -0500 MORGANTOWN— Faculty and students are continuing to choose sides and dig in for battle as West Virginia University educators move closer to an expected no-confidence vote on President Mike Garrison, whose administration has been tarnished by a master’s degree scandal involving the governor's daughter. |
| Three arrested on drug charges Sat, 3 May 2008 06:36:58 -0500 The Mingo County Sheriff’s Special Response Team has arrested three Taylorville individuals on drug related charges. |
| Storms kill 7 in Arkansas, damage homes around Kansas City Sat, 3 May 2008 06:36:58 -0500 DAMASCUS, Ark. (AP) – A powerful storm system packing tornadoes and heavy winds roared across the nation’s midsection early Friday, killing at least seven people in Arkansas including a teenager crushed by a tree while she slept. |
| Maxine Marian Sat, 3 May 2008 06:36:58 -0500 Maxine Marian, 73, of Aflex, Ky. passed away Thursday, May 1 at St. Mary’s Medical Center. |
| Robert Barker Sat, 3 May 2008 06:36:58 -0500 Robert Dale Barker, 62, of Hopewell Township passed away early Friday morning May 2 at his home following a brief illness. |
| Beckley businesses opening, building, moving, renovating Hooters, Little Caesars Pizza and Walgreens are just a few of the business names in Beckley that are either preparing to open, preparing to move to a new location or renovating an old business into a new one. |
| Additional companies commit to airport’s new industrial park Two new companies have committed to Raleigh County Memorial Airport’s second industrial park, according to airport manager Tom Cochran, bringing the total occupancy to six. |
| Man lends house to voters on Election Day Soon after rising, long before the sun peeks through his cozy house, and putting away breakfast dishes, Dennis Surber marks a ballot each election day — right in the comfort of his home.And why not? |
| Holocaust Memorial Day When Margaux Siegel was very young, she made a promise to Max Lewin, a Holocaust survivor, that she would tell his story when he was no longer able.Lewin died six years ago, when Siegel was 10. Today, Siegel is a a 16-year-old student in the 10th grade at Woodrow Wilson High School. |
| A coal mining family Every workday afternoon, John Crump says goodbye to his family, drives to the Kingston Resources coal mine in Mossy and begins the 45-minute descent underground. |
| Groovy grad parties This time of year, parents are looking for ways to throw a “cool” party for their graduates. |
| WVGA director says he has one of the best jobs in state CHARLESTON — Ken Tackett is the executive director of the West Virginia Golf Association. |
| Faith, to me, is an intelligent choice It happens at least once a week. My cat Grace is curled in my lap, and I’m absorbed in a good book. The house is totally quiet. |
| Mom, four kids left homeless after fire A single mother and her four children lost their home Saturday when fire gutted their Raleigh County apartment.Neighbors’ apartments in the complex were spared major damage. |
| W.Va. ATV laws more lax than surrounding states In response to record-high fatalities, West Virginia lawmakers enacted their first all-terrain vehicle safety laws in 2004, but have since moved slowly in crafting more stringent measures covering one of the state’s increasingly more popular pastimes. |
| ‘Momentum continuing’ for farmers market As most dynamic endeavors are wont to do, this year’s sequel of the Fayette County Farmers Market will reveal some evolutionary growth from its successful inaugural season last year, according to Savanna Lyons, a member of its board of directors and co-chair of its advertising and outreach committee. |
| Nearly $20,000 raised for MS research Joy Weikle said she was a “super mom” and “super at work” — then, multiple sclerosis struck in 2001. |
| Fayette County suspect jailed in home invasion A Fayette County man is facing several felony charges after a Raleigh County home invasion robbery, authorities said. |
| Benefit concert planned for ATV, skateboard victims Drema Brown said she knows what it’s like to nearly lose a child and all the other hardships that result. |
| Beckley officer, late dog receive top honors A Beckley K-9 officer and his dog have been named the state’s top K-9 team. |
| Legislator wants look at VFD needs How better to deal with problems that confront West Virginia’s vast legions of volunteer firefighters than go directly to the source?Mindful of that premise, Delegate Kenneth Tucker, a co-chairman of a special legislative interims committee, plans to meet with department officials across his district in the Northern Panhandle, and says other panelists would be wise to follow his example. |
| Settlement reached in suit over anesthesia A wrongful death lawsuit that accused a local anesthesiologist of leaving a man conscious but paralyzed during surgery, prompting him to take his own life two weeks later, has been settled confidentially, according to documents filed in Raleigh County Circuit Court. |
| Painful history to be remembered Max Lewin and his ever-present smile once were a fixture on the streets of Beckley. |
| Obituaries - Sunday, May 4, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Saturday, May 3, 2008 |
| MSU is special In today’s edition of The Register-Herald, a special 28-page publication is included which recognizes the 75th anniversary of the former Beckley College and College of West Virginia, now known as Mountain State University. |
| Thumbs - Saturday, May 3, 2008 |
| 4 arrested after incident at local drug store Four people have been arrested on various charges after a Friday pharmacy incident that included alleged prescription drug fraud, lying to police and yelling curse words in a parking lot, Beckley police said. |
| Sheriff’s detectives probe possible home invasion Raleigh County sheriff’s detectives say a possible home invasion in the Coal City area remains under investigation. |
| Greenbrier County man charged with third-offense DUI waives hearing A Greenbrier County man charged with third-offense DUI waived his right to a preliminary hearing Thursday and his felony case has now been bound over to a grand jury. |
| More copper thefts reported in Raleigh County After yet another large copper theft in Raleigh County, sheriff’s detectives say a local crime-fighting organization has agreed to give $1,000 rewards. |
| Dry Creek woman sentenced to prison A Dry Creek woman was sentenced in Raleigh County Circuit Court Friday to one to 10 years in prison. |
| Man pleads guilty to conspiracy A 50-year-old Mullens man pleaded guilty to conspiracy Friday before Raleigh County Circuit Judge John Hutchison. |
| Flying Eagles exact revenge with pair of wins Woodrow Wilson took out a double dose of revenge Saturday afternoon. |
| Hornsby victorious in Speedway opener A rough racing surface didn’t slow things down at Beckley Motor Speedway Friday night. Two first-time BMS winners highlighted the five divisions of racing at the 3/8-mile dirt track. |
| Big turnout expected for tonight’s VAD MORGANTOWN — This will be the sports capital of West Virginia for a day. |
| Huggins’ lifetime contract a shocking surprise MORGANTOWN — That West Virginia University signed Bob Huggins to what amounts to a lifetime contract as head basketball coach bordered on shocking surprise. |
| Local Roundup PREP SOFTBALL SECTIONALS; PREP BASEBALL; Woodrow baseball hall searching for two inductees; COLLEGE SOFTBALL |
| Tigers dance away worries After getting thoroughly beaten by Independence in the first championship round game of the Class AA Region 3, Section 1 tournament, Shady Spring was feeling a little shell-shocked. |
| Huggins signs new 11-year contract MORGANTOWN — Bob Huggins signed a new 11-year contract Friday, taking him to age 65 as head basketball coach at West Virginia University. |
| Hornsby taking it easy this season This is a season of change for Henry Hornsby Jr. and his family. The veteran Late Model driver is scaling back his own racing efforts to spend more time enjoying the weekends with his family. |
| Robbery Suspect Arrested Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 A man accused of robbing a home Friday afternoon is behind bars. |
| Ovarian Cancer Awareness Seminar Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Every women, no mater what their age is at risk to develop ovarian cancer. |
| Mine Safety Contest Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Mine rescue teams had a chance to hone their skills today at Bluefield State College. |
| LaSala Will Remain In Jail Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 A juvenile offender involved in a high profile case will spend time in a state penitentiary. |
| Sunday Morning Sports Report (5/4) |
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| FIRST ON 5 UPDATE: Two Fires Related Fire officials say fire separate fires in Metz on Wednesday are related. |
| Mud Bog Races Underway The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum held their first mud bog races, Saturday. |
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