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| Planting SEEDS Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 Shiley Mahon is just like any other typical high school sophomore. Sitting down with parents to do anything, not to mention school work, just isn’t the “in” thing to do. |
| Matewan gets key support Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 MATEWAN — The Matewan Amphitheater site dedication and the ‘Massacre’ reenactment weren’t the only activities going on in this historic town Saturday. |
| Clinton still stumping through the Bluegrass Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) — Sen. Hillary Clinton continued her presidential campaign swing through Kentucky on Sunday with a stop at Western Kentucky University ahead of the state’s primary. |
| Garrison rebuffed at commencement Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 MORGANTOWN (AP) — Several West Virginia University students and faculty members found a new way to show their disdain for the university president, who has repeatedly refused to resign his post in the wake of a degree scandal involving the governor’s daughter. |
| State gas prices inch toward $4 a gallon Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 CHARLESTON (AP) — Gasoline has hit a yet another record high, both in West Virginia and nationally. |
| TODAY’S HOSPITAL REPORT Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 Williamson Memorial Hospital Admissions: Opal Bailey of Ragland, Stephanie Maynard of McCarr, Ky., Shirley Kazee of Pilgrim, Ky. |
| TODAY’S JAIL REPORT Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:17 -0500 Southwestern Regional Jail HOLDEN — The following individuals have been arrested by area law enforcement and remanded to Holden’s Southwestern Regional Jail: |
| WHS boys relay squad earns medals at state track meet Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 CHARLESTON – The Williamson boys 4x200-meter relay squad took third place to highlight the Wolfpack’s day in the Class A state track and field competition on Saturday at University of Charleston Stadium. |
| Big Brown cruises to Preakness win Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 BALTIMORE (AP) — Not once but twice, jockey Kent Desormeaux sneaked a peek to see if anyone was gaining on Big Brown. |
| Roger Toler Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 Roger Toler, 54, of Bruno, died Friday, May 16, 2008 at Logan Regional Medical Center. |
| Mary Lou Bobbera Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:17 -0500 Mary Lou Bobbera, 87, of Gilbert, died Friday, May 16, 2008 at Holston Medical Center of Kingsport, Tenn. |
| George Cline Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:17 -0500 George Jay Cline, 79, of the Bull Creek section of Mohawk died Friday, May 16, 2008 at his residence. |
| Douglass Davis Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:17 -0500 Douglass “Doug” Davis, 71, of North Spring died Saturday, May 17, 2008 at Beckley’s Appalachian Regional Hospital. |
| Leo King Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:17 -0500 Leo King, 69, of Nippa, Ky. died Saturday, May 17, 2008 at Huntington's St. Mary's Hospital. |
| James Hatfield Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:17 -0500 James T. Hatfield, 87, of Hardy, Ky. passed away Saturday, May 17, 2008 at his residence. |
| Minnie Curry Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:17 -0500 Minnie Curry, 92, of Greenup, Ky., formerly of Delbarton, went home to be with the Lord Saturday, May 17, 2008 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Curtis and Betty Walker, with whom she made her home. |
| For this cause... Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:16 -0500 Mae Stallard “For this cause pay ye tribute also: for they are God’s ministers, attending continually upon this very thing.” |
| Diamond in the rough A young miniature horse walks through a field of flowers at the Diamond S Ranch on Sullivan Road in Beaver. |
| Touch of the classics Brandon Mattson and Kayla Gornik, above, from the Allegro Dance Company show off their moves during Tamarack’s Sunday@Two event. The company recently began its 15th year of traditional Italian dance. |
| Lawmakers open push for universal health care in W.Va. CHARLESTON — West Virginia jumped out of the starting box Monday en route to a goal line of universal health care for a citizenry beset with an obesity problem that triggers multiple disorders. |
| Corrections head says smoke-free ban works CHARLESTON — Inmates inside West Virginia prisons have joined the unhooked generation, but is the Division of Corrections in sync with county health board bans on smoking? |
| Examination of VFD bingo rules wanted CHARLESTON — Bingo once kept volunteer fire units in the chips, but as other players moved in on them, the cash cow dried up, and Sen. Mike Green thinks the Legislature needs to examine the games to see if they’re above board. |
| Beckley company offers MSHA-approved tracking tag Hughes Supply and Tunnel Radio of America say the U.S. federal Mine Safety and Health Administration have approved their miner tracking tag. |
| Officials seek purchasing card probe CHARLESTON — Purchasing cards were pulled from West Virginia’s network of regional jails three weeks ago, and two Fayette County lawmakers want a full accounting on that decision. |
| Beckley to ponder pet ordinance change today Citizens with an opinion — one way or the other — about Beckley’s proposed ordinance amendment that could limit residents to three dogs and three cats, period, are urged to speak out today. |
| Rahall visits Beckley-Stratton archery club students Students in the archery club at Beckley-Stratton Middle School received a special visit Monday from Congressman Nick Rahall. |
| Counting for Greenbrier ‘canvass of ballots’ to be continued until today LEWISBURG — The official results of last Tuesday’s primary election in Greenbrier County won’t be known until later today, poll officials said Monday. One race, the Democratic nominee for prosecuting attorney, possibly hangs in the balance. |
| Summers County votes declared Friday Summers County election officials declared their canvass results Friday evening from last Tuesday’s West Virginia primary and plan to hold a regular certification hearing of county commissioners at 10 a.m. Thursday. |
| Fayette board conducts hotly contested confidentiality vote FAYETTEVILLE — In a closely divided vote, the Fayette County Board of Education on Monday evening approved the final reading of a revision to the county’s Personnel File Confidentiality policy. At the behest of members of the West Virginia Education Association, the board agreed to also remove language proposed by board member Dave Arritt at the previous meeting when the board voted on the revision’s first reading. |
| Special account for teacher pay increases needed? Lawmakers need to start building a nest egg to finance annual pay raises for West Virginia school teachers so they can stay up with others across the nation, says one southern delegate. |
| Millions required to upgrade state’s computer system Nothing seems to age quicker and more predictably in the 21st century than a computer, and for West Virginia government, the day of pencil-pushing could be a frightening reality from the past. |
| Flatwoods monster meets with Mothman at UFO extravaganza Consider the show’s title for a moment.If you’ve lived long enough, it revives memories of those old 1950s-era sci-fi flicks, back when outrageous monsters from other planets, or long submerged in the depths of an ocean, tromped awkwardly across the silver screen to do combat with one another or any earthling that stood in their paths. |
| Time diminishing Korean War veterans Father Time is no respecter of persons, a lesson that is becoming keenly felt among the rapidly thinning ranks of Korean War veterans in West Virginia.Each succeeding generation of war returnees makes this a true statement. |
| Stanaford Elementary principal honored Dreama Bell, principal at Stanaford Elementary School, says it’s a great feeling to know that others appreciate the hard work you do each day. |
| Obituaries - Tuesday, May 20, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Monday, May 19, 2008 |
| Swirling current Brrring! Brring! Brring!Hello. |
| Candidate charged with soliciting minor over Net LEWISBURG — A recent Greenbrier County candidate for county commission and area businessman was arrested by State Police Friday and charged with three felonies, including soliciting a 14-year-old minor over the Internet. |
| Response to domestic call in Fayetteville results in drug bust A response by three State Troopers to a domestic dispute in the Fayetteville area Saturday evening resulted in a drug bust, Senior Trooper C.L. Adkins explained Monday. |
| Teams not going in blind The Class AA Region 3 semifinals will feature a pair of games between teams that did not meet in the regular season. |
| Pirates wary of Big Creek No way is Fayetteville coach Richie Spearen expecting another easy win over Big Creek. |
| Top-ranked basketball recruit from New York signs with WVU MORGANTOWN — Devin Ebanks, one of the nation’s most heavily recruited basketball prospects, said Sunday that he had decided to play for West Virginia University beginning next season. |
| Playing Woodrow teammates bittersweet for Morgan, Law Playing for the state’s top 17-under travel soccer program is great. |
| WVU’s Hahn says he is happy being an assistant coach MORGANTOWN — Billy Hahn admittedly is very happy serving as a vastly experienced assistant coach in the West Virginia University men’s basketball program headed by longtime friend Bob Huggins. |
| Mountaineers to face Cincinnati again MORGANTOWN — Can Cincinnati defeat West Virginia for a fourth consecutive time? |
| Interest in races spurs big turnout for election |
| Wyoming residents welcome Hillary |
| Chamber banquet honors athletes, coaches |
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