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| WEST VIRGINIA PRIMARY 2008 JUDGMENT DAY Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 For the Weaver family, politics and the discussion thereof have a standing reservation at their West End home's dinner table. And while the setting may have changed on the eve of the West Virginia primary, that open invitation didn’t. |
| Obama, Clinton make last push Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 CHARLESTON— Wearing a flag lapel pin, Sen. Barack Obama emphasized his patriotism and support for a strong and humane military Monday, while Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton implored West Virginians to sustain her hopes of somehow denying him the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| TVCC looks to become politically active Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 WILLIAMSON — Politics seems to be on everyone’s mind these days. The Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce seemingly is no exception. |
| Truck overturns near county line Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 GILBERT — A truck carrying Ammonium Nitrate and diesel fuel overturned Monday evening in the Justice area. |
| Kiwanis Club honors area ‘Top of the Class’ Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 WILLIAMSON – Students from several of the schools in the Tug Valley area were honored for their academic achievements Monday evening at the 25th Annual Williamson Kiwanis Club Top of the Class banquet, paying tribute to every area school’s valedictorian. |
| Reds beat Marlins, 8-7 Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 CINCINNATI (AP) — All those runs looked mighty good to Aaron Harang. |
| Agency representing Mayo denies illegal activity Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 LOS ANGELES (AP) — The head of the sports agency representing O.J. Mayo denied any illegal activity involving the Southern California star on Monday, a day after ESPN reported Bill Duffy Associates gave cash to an event promoter who provided gifts. |
| Cavs tie up series with Boston Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 CLEVELAND (AP) — Back to even, and back to Boston — with authority. |
| Heath Spaulding Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Heath Spaulding, 32, of Grove City, Ohio, passed away Friday, May 9, 2008 in Grove City Ohio. |
| Maxine Wheeler Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Maxine Spaulding Wheeler, 90, of Marrowbone, passed away Sunday, May 11, 2008 at Williamson Memorial Hospital. |
| Thelma Fletcher Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Thelma Fletcher, 80, went home to be with her Lord on Sunday, May 11, 2008 at her home on Pigeon Roost in Pilgrim, Ky. |
| Beatrice Varney Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Beatrice May Varney, 75, of Pinsonfork, Ky., passed away Monday, May 12, 2008 at the Williamson Appalachian Regional Hospital in South Williamson, Ky. |
| Nelson Young Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Nelson Young, 46, of Turkey Creek, Ky., passed away Sunday, May 11, 2008, at the Pikeville Medical Center in Pikeville, Ky |
| Lacie Farris Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Lacie Farris, 83, of Varney, passed away Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Williamson Memorial Hospital. |
| Daniel Sartin Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Daniel Oscar Sartin, 55, of Wayne, passed away May 6, 2008 at his residence. |
| Stella Coleman Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Stella B. Coleman passed this life on Monday, May 12, 2008 at the Pikeville Medical center in Pikeville, Ky. |
| Ida Blankenship Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Ida Harford Blankenship, 94, passed away May 9, 2008 in the Mt. Carmel East Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. |
| Mary Bailey Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Mary Bailey, 63, of Gilbert, passed away Friday, May 9, 2008 at Logan Regional Medical Center. |
| Russell Blevins Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:44 -0500 Russell “Ralphie” Blevins 70 of Urbana, Ohio passed away Sunday, May 11, 2008 surrounded by his family in his residence. |
| West Virginians have plenty of reasons to vote You can’t dismiss this primary election as another dull, cut-and-dried affair for southern West Virginia voters.Consider what’s at stake. |
| Calm before the storm Alexa Moberley, 10, takes a reading break on her parents’ van between her soccer games at the YMCA Youth Sports Complex Saturday afternoon in Beckley. |
| On with the festivities Conner Hall eats a piece of pizza as he enjoys himself during the Dogwood Festival in Mullens. |
| Frequent mowing important to ensure a healthy lawn Lawn mowing requires more time than all other operations involved in maintaining a high-quality lawn. Bagging and removing grass clippings just adds to the time and drudgery involved in the mowing operation. |
| Fayette officials: Outages won’t alter voting precincts for primary Weekend power outages in the western portion of Fayette County won’t alter voting pre-cincts for today’s primary election, according to county officials. |
| Oak Hill council rejects zoning amendment again OAK HILL — Oak Hill city council members Monday evening rejected for a second time an amendment to the city’s zoning ordinance proposed by opponents of micro-breweries in the city. |
| Obama addresses large crowd in Charleston When Stanley Dunham died in 1992, his grandson said the World War II veteran’s country stood by him — just as Dunham had stood proudly for his country.Dunham’s grandson — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama — said he remembered “the solemn notes” of “Taps” the day his grandfather was laid to rest. He remembered the “crack” of the guns firing and the folded flag being handed to his grandmother. |
| Clinton makes campaign stop at Westside school Until Monday afternoon, it had been nearly three decades since a presidential candidate made a campaign swing through Wyoming County — where the school system serving just over 4,000 students is among the largest employers in the county. Hillary Clinton changed that with a stop at Westside High School. |
| Former deputy battling with county for benefits Keith Harold spent 15 years inside the uniform of a deputy sheriff battling crime before leaving with disabilities. Now, he finds himself in a struggle with Raleigh County over post-employment benefits. |
| Raleigh school board bans soft drinks during class time Raleigh County Board of Education members voted unanimously to approve a new food service policy that basically bans soft drinks during the school day. |
| Program gives miners formal, informal training For those willing to travel to Charleston, yet another training option exists. |
| Severe storms rip through area Mother Nature was not in a celebratory mood for the centennial celebration of Mother’s Day. In fact, she seemed all too willing to rain on the proverbial parades of myriad Mountain State mothers during their special day. |
| Training key to jobs for inexperienced coal miners The key to unlocking the doors to a job in the financially invigorated coal mining industry appears to start with a T — training. |
| Daniel Vineyards hosts ‘Wine Makers Open House’ For only the second time in 18 years, Dr. C. Richard Daniel hosted a two-day “Wine Makers Open House” over the weekend at Daniel Vineyards in Crab Orchard. |
| Kessler seeking to pull off upset of Manchin in race Joe Manchin abides religiously to an old axiom that a candidate either runs sans opposition or scared for his political life. |
| Graham feels media formed a ‘lynch mob’ Bob Graham feels a news media “lynch mob” encouraged federal prosecutors to tie a noose around his neck two years ago over his handling of the Council on Aging in Wyoming County. |
| MSU grads mark end of journey Moonlight runs for a new ink jet cartridge and a meal that would make health gurus scream in agony.Passing out atop a stack of books with a can of Mountain Dew in hand. |
| Obituaries - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Monday, May 12, 2008 |
| Sinking ship Although the Western Greenbrier Co-Generation project is still alive, it’s hard to get too excited over last week’s announcement that $250,000 had been secured from a private source to, in manager Wayne Brown’s words, complete the first phase of the $416 million clean-coal, gob-burning project initially designed to generate enough electricity to power 85,000 homes, create hundreds of local jobs and provide a tremendous economic boost to the area. |
| Fayette woman’s probation revoked A Fayette County woman was ordered to Southern Regional Jail Monday morning after Raleigh County Circuit Court Judge John Hutchison revoked her probation because of a failed drug screen. |
| Armed robbery at MacArthur gas station Police are looking for a man who allegedly held up a gas station in MacArthur early Monday morning. |
| Local man dies in auto accident near Glen Daniel A Raleigh County man was killed in a single-vehicle accident early Sunday morning, according to the Raleigh County Sheriff’s Department. |
| Man pleads guilty to obtaining money by false pretenses A 44-year-old Virginia man could receive up to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty in Raleigh County Circuit Court Monday to three felony counts of obtaining money in an amount greater than $1,000 by false pretenses. |
| Alderson man sentenced for child porn possession LEWISBURG — A Greenbrier County man convicted of possessing child pornography was sentenced Monday to one to five years in prison, then released on probation. |
| Roberts gets hot, stays hot Wyoming East coach Ron “Chief” Mayhew thought he knew what to expect this season from Billy Roberts. |
| Brown signs with Concord Big school or small school?Basketball or volleyball? |
| White only quarterback on Playboy All-America team MORGANTOWN — Patrick White, West Virginia University’s highly rated quarterback, already has begun adding to his lengthy collection of honors for the 2008 season. |
| Lady Titans working to reach Disney tourney The Lady Titans need your help. |
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| Roundup: Sloan named NAIA Regon 12's top player Mountain State University outfielder-infielder Jennifer Sloan has been named Softball Player of the Year by NAIA Region 12. |
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