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| Turning Up The Heat Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky voters overwhelmingly picked Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton as their choice for the Democratic presidential nomination, but it wasn't immediately clear if Gov. Steve Beshear and two other uncommitted superdelegates will follow their lead. |
| Mingo canvass resumes today Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 WILLIAMSON – The recessed canvass of Mingo County’s primary election returns was to be resumed today with an elections representative from the Secretary of State’s office expected to observe the task at hand. |
| Commonwealth presenting its case against Billy Reed Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 PIKEVILLE, Ky. — The capital murder trial of Billy Dwayne Reed continued in Pike County Circuit Court Tuesday as Commonwealth Attorney Rick Bartley presented more evidence against the Varney, Ky. resident. |
| Supreme court hears petition Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 CHARLESTON — Yet another chapter is set to be added to the high-profile ouster case of a Mingo County Commissioner today. |
| Historic clock coming back home to Matewan Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 MATEWAN — Time will seem to stand still for Matewan when the family of former Matewan resident Gene Hatfield donates a clock which once hung in the old Matewan train depot. |
| TODAY’S JAIL REPORT Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 Southwestern Regional Jail HOLDEN — The following individuals have been arrested by area law enforcement and remanded to Holden’s Southwestern Regional Jail: |
| TODAY’S HOSPITAL REPORT Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 Williamson Memorial Hospital Admissions: Mary Dillon of Rawl, Destiny Browning of Williamson, Lorine Blankenship of Matewan, Norman Johnson of Matewan |
| Bulls win draft lottery Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) — The Chicago Bulls won the NBA’s draft lottery Tuesday night, giving them the right to choose between star freshmen Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose. |
| Some players think it’s time to look at instant replay Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 (AP) Chipper Jones has seen enough. Now he wants baseball to take a closer look — at instant replay. |
| Celtics down Pistons in Game 1 Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 BOSTON (AP) — Not even a week of rest could prepare the Detroit Pistons for the hottest home team in the NBA. |
| Piazza retires after 16 seasons Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Mike Piazza is retiring from baseball following a 16-season career in which he became one of the top-hitting catchers in history. |
| Pauline Farley Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 Pauline Oliver Farley, 78, of Ransom, Ky., passed away Monday, May 19, 2008 at Pikeville Medical Center. |
| Clara Blackburn Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 Clara Bow (Helms) Blackburn, 78, of McAndrews, Ky. passed away Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at the Appalachian Regional Hospital ER. |
| Steven Ward Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 Steven William Ward, 23, of Raleigh, N.C. passed away Sunday, May 18, 2008 in Apex, N.C. |
| Sandra Slater Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 Sandra G. Slater, 66, of Coirton, Tenn., died Sunday, May 18, 2008, in Lexington, Ky. after a courageous battle against leukemia. |
| Eugene Brown Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 Eugene Fields Brown, 67, of Wharncliffe departed his earthly body to be with his Father, May 17, 2008 at 1:30 a.m. in the Pikeville Methodist Hospital, Pikeville, Ky. |
| Georgia Keene Wed, 21 May 2008 08:14:25 -0500 Georgia D. Keene, 58, of Kistler passed away Friday, May 16, 2008 at Logan Regional Medical Center. |
| Music man Park Middle School students take part in a dress rehearsal for their production of “The Music Man” Wednesday at the Woodrow Wilson High School auditorium. |
| Subway’s Jared visits Beckley school Holding up a pair of pants he wore when he weighed 420 pounds, Subway spokesman Jared Fogle showed shocked students at Maxwell Hill Elementary school what happens when people make poor choices with eating habits. |
| All clammed up! Clams are a tasty and easy to prepare food item. Clams are simple, yet their addition to a dish can make it elegant and even exotic. They are also a versatile food that can be prepared and eaten in many different ways. Clams can be eaten raw, boiled, broiled, grilled, baked, steamed or fried. They also are a wonderful addition to pasta dishes. |
| Local schools win awards for recycling Students from 34 Raleigh County schools learned the benefits of recycling Wednesday at the schools recycling contest awards ceremony at the E. Paul Barley Recycling and Education Center at the Raleigh County Solid Waste Authority. |
| Greenbrier election canvass completed, deputy clerk says The canvass of ballots for last week’s Greenbrier County primaries has been completed — sort of. |
| City council asked to pass resolution to impeach Bush Lewisburg resident and political activist Ken Sherman is not a fan of President Bush. So much so, he appeared before the city’s governing body Tuesday night and asked council members to step into the political foray. |
| Six nabbed in separate copper wire theft cases Police in two counties arrested six people this week in separate cases involving copper theft. |
| Rainelle ready to welcome bikers RAINELLE — In 1988, when West Virginia Turnpike officials refused to allow about 50 motorcyclists to prepay their tolls and ride through the gates all at once — the bikers didn’t want to snarl traffic — they had no idea of the history they were about to make in the town of Rainelle about 50 miles away. |
| Board denies local restaurant permit for video lottery Beckley’s zoning appeals board denied a new downtown restaurant owner a video lottery permit Wednesday, with officials saying the establishment was too close to the Raleigh County Courthouse and four churches. |
| Audit shows turnpike being operated more efficiently now A legislative audit unwrapped Tuesday gave the West Virginia Parkways Authority generally high marks for its efforts to operate in a more prudent fashion. ... At the same time, the audit pointed to diminishing toll revenues, noting some $27 million in improvements to the West Virginia Turnpike are being left on the shelf each year. |
| Turnpike commuters sense toll hike coming Frequent fliers sense a toll hike is coming to the West Virginia Turnpike. ... To many faithful commuters, their only questions are, when and how much? |
| Officials put embattled Beckley pet ordinance change on hold for now Beckley officials faced more than 50 residents Tuesday afternoon — most ready to unleash their fury about a proposed ordinance limiting the number of pets they could own. |
| NRCTC announces fine arts program LEWISBURG — New River Community and Technical College President Ted Spring announced Tuesday the Greenbrier Valley campus is gearing up for a multimillion-dollar renovation project which will create a fine arts center and upgrade its existing science labs in Greenbrier Hall. |
| PEIA enrollee applauded for ‘rocking boat’ CHARLESTON — Ben Morgan is living proof of the adage about the squeaky wheel getting the grease. |
| Three of 28 local stores fail underage alcohol sting An underage alcohol sting wielded encouraging results Monday night when the number of Beckley convenient stores busted for selling to buyers younger than 18 dropped significantly from 2007. |
| 70-year-old Okla. man dies during rafting trip The New River claimed the life of a 70-year-old rafter from Oklahoma Tuesday, the National Park Service reported. |
| Fayette clerk reports smooth canvass of votes in W.Va. primary Fayette County Clerk Kelvin Holliday on Tuesday reported a “very smooth” canvass of votes in the May 13 West Virginia primary. |
| Chamber recruits new members at 101 session New and prospective members met at the Cabins at Pine Haven Tuesday as the Beckley-Raleigh County Chamber of Commerce hosted it’s first Chamber 101 session. |
| Obituaries for Thursday, May 22, 2008 |
| Obituaries for Wednesday, May 21, 2008 |
| Choking us Newsroom phones were ringing late Wednesday afternoon with more public outcry as gas prices jumped to $4.05 per gallon at many area fuel outlets. |
| Heath care Four study groups have been appointed to consider the feasibility of universal health care in West Virginia. |
| Raleigh County grand jury hands up indictments A Beckley man accused of first-degree murder and another Beckley man accused of sexually assaulting a minor from 2000 to 2007 were among those indicted by a Raleigh County grand jury, the prosecutor’s office said Wednesday. |
| Police: No charges filed in Stanaford shooting Raleigh County sheriff’s detectives say no charges related to a Stanaford shooting will be filed against three men because prosecutors have ruled none of them are credible. |
| Bond revocation hearing continued for Raleigh man Raleigh County Circuit Judge H.L. Kirkpatrick Wednesday listened to testimony from prosecution witnesses but opted to continue a bond revocation hearing for Ronald Keith Legg of Beckley. |
| Oak Hill 21-year-old to serve time after probation revoked A 21-year-old Oak Hill man was ordered to serve six months to two years at the Anthony Correctional Center for youthful offenders when Raleigh County Circuit Judge H.L. Kirkpatrick revoked his probation. |
| Beckley man charged in Columbus murder Authorities in Ohio say a Beckley man has confessed to murdering his ex-girlfriend in her Columbus residence. |
| Beckley woman stabbed during altercation in middle of street Beckley Police say a woman was stabbed in the neck during an altercation in the middle of a city street late Monday night. |
| Triple-murder case against Wyoming woman proceeds Louisiana prosecutors say they plan to proceed with their triple-murder case against a Wyoming County woman more than seven years after the crimes were allegedly perpetrated. |
| One hospitalized with gunshot wound; local cops investigating Beckley Police confirmed they had a shooting under investigation late Tuesday night. |
| Zimm-ply fantastic finish It came down to this: Oak Hill had six outs to find a way to overcome a 5-4 deficit against the ace of the James Monroe pitching staff, Logan Ray. |
| Norman conquers Nicholas PRINCETON — Once Greenbrier East got its first hit, everything opened up. |
| Shady Spring rises from loser’s bracket VIENNA — Hitting — or a lack of it — killed Shady Spring in its first-round state tournament game Wednesday against Point Pleasant. |
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