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| Early morning accident leaves one dead Tue, 6 May 2008 13:35:02 -0500 HARDY, Ky. – An early morning accident has left one man dead and sent another to the hospital to be treated for minor injuries. |
| DOWN TO THE WIRE Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 PAMELA SCOTT JOHNSONStaff Writer WILLIAMSON — They are coming down the stretch and heading for home. |
| Garrison disagrees with WVU faculty Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 MORGANTOWN— West Virginia University’s Faculty Senate had a clear and resounding message for President Mike Garrison: It's time to do what's right for the school's reputation and resign. |
| Not A Bad Gig... Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 (Staff Photo/PAMELA SCOTT JOHNSON) Varney, Ky. resident Joe Parsons thought it was a beautiful day to set up shop on the Kentucky side of U.S. 119 at the bottom of Mall Hill Monday. Parsons said he tries to set up once a week if the weather permits and sell his array of tools and antiques. |
| Totals for early voting on the rise Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 WILLIAMSON — With one week to go before the polls open for the West Virginia primary, many Mingo Countians still are taking advantage of the convenience of early voting. |
| TODAY’S HOSPITAL REPORT Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 Williamson Memorial Hospital Admissions: Ronnie Church of Huddy, Ky., Amber Kinser of Hardy, Ky. |
| ATV accident sends Kermit teens to hospital Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 KERMIT – Three teenagers riding an all-terrain vehicle on a slate dump Monday evening at Marrowbone learned the dangers of riding without helmets and not obeying the safety regulations set forth by the manufactures, authorities told the Daily News this morning. |
| Reds beat Cubs, 5-3 Tue, 6 May 2008 08:07:38 -0500 CINCINNATI (AP) — The bases were loaded with two outs. Derrek Lee was doing that slow, purposeful walk to the plate. A sickening thought was darting through Dusty Baker’s mind. |
| Wolfpack nips Panthers in sectional opener Tue, 6 May 2008 08:07:38 -0500 WILLIAMSON – The Williamson Wolfpack got three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning as they defeated the Tug Valley Panthers, 3-2, in the opening game of the sectional tournament on Monday at Jim VanZant Field. |
| Tigers claw Burch for sectional title Tue, 6 May 2008 08:07:38 -0500 MATEWAN – The Matewan Tigers beat the Burch Bulldogs twice to win the sectional title and advance to the regional tournament Monday at Matewan High School. |
| Walter Kirk Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 Walter Kirk, 42, of Laurel Creek, passed away Friday, May 2, 2008 at his residence. |
| Jo Anna Williamson Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 Jo Anna Williamson, 76, of Varney, Ky., passed away Saturday, May 3, 2008, at the Pikeville Medical Center of Pikeville, Ky. |
| Verda Stewart Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 Verda Marie Stewart, 80, of Island Creek, Ky., passed away Monday, may 5, 2008 at her home. |
| Joe McCoy Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 Joe “Bud” McCoy, 71, of Man, passed away Friday, may 2, 2008 at King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland, Ky. |
| Lest the Lord see it... Tue, 6 May 2008 08:05:03 -0500 Mae Stallard “Lest the Lord see it, and it displease him, and he turn away his wrath from him.” |
| Newspaper introduces ‘Al the legal Alien’ The Register-Herald is “out of this world,” and the newspaper has an alien to prove it. |
| Gaming center to host career fair Are you looking for a new career? Have you finally decided to leave that high-stress job for something fun and exciting? Have you been downsized or laid off due to an economic downturn? Are you retired or looking for new opportunities? |
| Greenbrier CVB to host Tourism Summit May 14 LEWISBURG — The Greenbrier County Convention and Visitors Bureau will host the second annual countywide Tourism Summit May 14. |
| Beckley annexes Galleria businesses Beckley got a little larger Tuesday and no one complained about it. |
| ‘Contact Blast’ event scheduled for business show Looking for a way to make several professional business connections within a matter of minutes? It’s possible at the “Contact Blast.” |
| Expressway to the future Dust billows in swift-moving clouds, swirling around heavy machinery carving “roads” into the mountainsides that are providing the base for the next section of the Coalfields Expressway. Members of the Coalfields Expressway Authority and media toured the ongoing construction Monday, watching as construction workers literally moved mountains. |
| Just winging it A butterfly balances on a cherry tree blossom as it gathers nectar from one of the flowers Monday in Beaver. |
| ‘CSI’ to feature MSU’s fingerprint developer Beckley will take a proverbial bite out of both the Big Apple and Hollywood later this month when a new fingerprint development system designed by a Mountain State University professor and his students is featured on an episode of “CSI New York.” |
| Mother's Day meal Looking for a way to honor your mom in a special way for Mother’s Day this year? |
| Finally! Solutions for moles in your lawn this spring Mole damage to lawns has to be one of the most unsightly and difficult to control problems in many lawns. Moles leave very large mounds of dirt and numerous tunnels all over the lawn. The problem can occur all year but is often most evident in the spring, and we often receive many calls about how to get rid of moles in a lawn. |
| Class VI, Smokey’s offer Mother’s Day special Looking for something different for a special mom this Mother’s Day? Class VI River Runners and Smokey’s on the Gorge are offering a special Sunday on the New River. |
| Funding keeps Greenbrier Co-Gen alive Staving off a certain financial death knell, Western Greenbrier Co-Generation officials announced Tuesday that $250,000 has been secured from a “non-public source,” allowing the $315 million clean-coal, gob-burning project to live another day. |
| Richwood hospital to close It was in December 1998 that a recommendation was made to close Richwood Area Community Hospital. |
| Six sworn in as sheriff’s deputies Half a dozen men and women in business attire sat Tuesday before the Raleigh County Commission, awaiting a decision that could forever alter lives. |
| New director of VA Medical Center sees improvements All that Karin McGraw had in mind when she arrived at the Beckley VA Medical Center fresh out of college was a short tenure, then off to a career as a midwife.After all, she had some practical experience before coming to Beckley. |
| Vietnam vets make up most of VA’s patients As age and disease invade their ranks, veterans of World War II and the Korean Conflict are becoming a vanishing breed. |
| Lester man’s motion denied Raleigh County Circuit Judge John Hutchison Tuesday denied attorney Anthony Salvatore’s motion to set aside Joe Friday Frost’s December conviction for misdemeanor assault. |
| Two receive probation for crimes Two people received probation Tuesday after entering guilty pleas before Raleigh County Circuit Judge H.L. Kirkpatrick. |
| Correctional officer pleads guilty to felony sex crime LEWISBURG — A correctional officer pleaded guilty Monday to having sex with a female inmate at the Anthony Correctional Center for youthful offenders. |
| Official explains levy vote LEWISBURG — Greenbrier County Schools Superintendent John Curry wants county voters to understand why a special excess levy that’s been in place since 1974 will be on next Tuesday’s ballot. |
| Injuries reported in accident with hearse A hearse leading a funeral cortege was involved in a head-on collision Monday shortly after noon, according to the Beckley Police Department. |
| Fayette board votes to revise confidentiality policy FAYETTEVILLE — Fayette County Board of Education members voted unanimously Monday evening to approve the first reading of a revision — with one caveat added to the revision itself — to the county’s Personnel File Confidentiality policy. |
| Suit filed against sheriff and deputies A wrongful death lawsuit filed late Monday afternoon claims members of the Raleigh County Sheriff’s Department acted negligently when they shot and killed a Cabell Heights man who was firing a high-powered weapon in the early morning hours of July 4, 2006. |
| No strategy set for Tamarack change No plan has been advanced for Tamarack’s eventual shift to her agency, but Commerce Secretary Kelly Goes says she continues to seek “a smooth transition” to move control of the artisans-tourist mecca on the Turnpike away from the West Virginia Parkways Authority. |
| Pugh says Obama can ‘bring this nation together’ Viewing the Illinois senator as the voice of compromise, Beckley Mayor Emmett Pugh endorsed Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama and predicted Monday he would make coal an integral part of any national energy policy. |
| Obituaries for Wednesday, May 7, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Tuesday, May 6, 2008 |
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| Ordinance A proposed pet ordinance is more likely to land Beckley city officials in the doghouse than solve an animal control problem. |
| Tamarack To say we were a little taken aback late last week — after West Virginia Parkways Authority chairman Joe Martin took a shot at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center, and then proclaimed that the state has no intention of taking over at Tamarack until something is done about the facility’s $1 million annual deficit — is putting it mildly. |
| Officials respond to lawsuit against RCSD Officials named in the wrongful death lawsuit filed Monday claming negligence on behalf of members of the Raleigh County Sheriff’s Department who shot and killed a Cabell Heights man on July 4, 2006, had little or no comment Tuesday regarding the allegations, saying they had not yet received a copy of the suit. |
| One injured in U.S. 19 collision One person was taken to a hospital after a two-vehicle collision on U.S. 19 in Fayette County, police said. |
| Driver in head-on collision flees scene Beckley police say a driver who struck another car head-on fled the scene on foot, leaving no license plate on the car. |
| Second suspect arrested in Coal City home invasion A second Fayette County resident has been charged in a Raleigh County home invasion in which police say a man was beaten and robbed while his young child watched. |
| Greenbrier man sues Frankford fire department LEWISBURG — A Greenbrier County man has filed a lawsuit against the Frankford Volunteer Fire Department claiming a junior volunteer firefighter struck him with his truck while responding to a 2006 emergency. |
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