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| GOP wields scandal against Manchin Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:09 -0500 CHARLESTON — The furor over the improper awarding of a West Virginia University degree to a daughter of Gov. Joe Manchin has yet to dent the Democrat’s re-election bid, but his critics hope that changes before November. |
| Carrying a toxic secret Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:09 -0500 Morris Mounts has carried a secret around with him for a very long time — one he has never shared, not even with family members. The Daily News is the first to hear from the 78-year-old Thacker native of his involvement with the world stepping into the nuclear age. |
| Drowning, boat crash mar weekend Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 HAZARD, Ky. (AP) — Despite all the warnings from law enforcement, the Memorial Day weekend is already proving deadly in Eastern Kentucky after a drowning and a boat crash. |
| Celtics beat Pistons in Game 3 Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — The Boston Celtics insisted they weren’t worried about winning a road game, knowing their time would come in the playoffs. Perfect timing. |
| Reds beat Padres, 7-2, Saturday night Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 SAN DIEGO (AP) — Rookie Joey Votto and Bronson Arroyo helped Chris Speier go undefeated through his two-game run as acting manager of the Cincinnati Reds. |
| Busch wins Nationwide Series race at Charlotte Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Joe Gibbs Racing’s hold on the Nationwide Series finally has been snapped — by one of its drivers. |
| Hessie Hunt Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 Hessie Hunt of Delbarton passed away at Williamson Memorial Hospital Sunday, May 25, 2008. |
| Raymond Scarberry Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 Raymond Thurling “R.T.” Scarberry, 81, of Turkey Creek, Ky., passed away May 23 at Williamson Memorial Hospital’s emergency room. |
| Millard Vance Jr. Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 Millard Filmore “Banjo” Vance Jr., 61, of Delbarton, passed away Saturday, May 24, 2008 at his home on Preece Bottom Road. |
| Don Kennedy Jr. Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 Don Kennedy Jr., 52, of Oceana died Friday, May 23, 2008 at his residence. |
| IN OUR OPINION Mon, 26 May 2008 08:29:10 -0500 Somewhere today in the midst of all the backyard barbequing and reveling, we urge everyone to put the “Memorial” into Memorial Day. We now are down to exactly one, yes one, living World War I veteran. Those elite who claim membership in the “Greatest Generation”, those who made the greatest sacrifice this nation has ever seen in World War II, continue to see their numbers dwindle with each passing year. Korean and Vietnam veterans are beginning to age as well. And we have thousands of young men and women currently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, many of whom may never make it back home. |
| Valley Drive Exxon Sharon Stone turned 50 years old in March. Pop singer Prince will turn 50 on June 7. Madonna will join these cultural icons on Aug. 16 and turn 50 years old as well. Also turning 50 is the peace symbol, which was created in 1958. ... There is another turning 50 this year that deserves proper recognition. This Beckley business icon is Valley Drive Exxon. The station has been serving the Beckley community for the past half-century since its opening in October 1958. |
| Hico’s Artistrees adds greenhouse to list of offerings |
| Let freedom ring Adam Hitchcock, 11, of Beckley does a backflip while in-line skating at Beckley Freedom Skate Park during Saturday afternoon’s open jam session. |
| Having a ‘Beach Blast’ About 1,000 people descended on the beach at Lake Stephens Saturday, determined not to let $4 per gallon gas prices stand in the way of Memorial Day fun.The Raleigh County Recreation Authority sponsored “Beach Blast” at the lake Saturday afternoon and evening, with an estimated 1,000 people attending. Mike Pinardo, recreation authority director, said it was the first event of its kind at the lake. |
| Show and tell Brittini Lilly and Lauren Entsminger with Trinity Christian Academy do an interpretive dance routine to music during Fridays in the Park at Jim Word Memorial Park in Beckley. |
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| U.S. must find ways to encourage new energy sources |
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| Shady senior receives prestigious award Out of 250,000 members of Key Club, 33 people get the prestigious Sandy Nininger Award for service. Shady Spring High School senior Nick Lucento received this honor in April at the 62nd annual state Key Club convention in Charleston. |
| Firefighter sees ways to help VFDs Scholarships, free license plates and hunting permits, and a personal property waiver — those are among ideas a veteran Kanawha Valley firefighter sees as ways to make life less difficult for West Virginia’s struggling volunteer units. |
| Legislators optimistic about health plan Red tape is deemed the curse of modern life.And nowhere is this any more obvious than in the realm of health care, an industry beset with reams of paperwork that boggle patient and provider alike.Which explains why one of four special work groups looking for an ultimate goal of universal health care in West Virginia is looking at simplifying the administrative end. |
| New issue of W.Va. South hot off press Did you know a recent New River Academy field trip from Fayetteville to China resulted in the largest whitewater expedition to ever run the Yangtze, the second-largest river in the world? |
| Eagle Scout project yields new veterans monument Going to lunch at Raleigh County Memorial Airport one day, Woodrow Wilson High School senior William Turner found inspiration for his Eagle Scout service project. Noticing a small bronze plaque and hearing a story from the airport manager, he wanted to honor the veterans with an actual monument. |
| Woman’s plight sheds light on ‘mess’ at local cemetery |
| ‘Little Sis’ greets visitors to memorial Monica “Little Sis” Harvey is well known for giving out a hug or two to veterans, but add them all up and she says its more like “13,000” hugs. |
| Veterans to gather for ceremony in Hinton Their uniforms are as diverse and colorful as the stories they can recall from the blood-soaked foreign battlefields they survived.When they converge Memorial Day in a special section of a country cemetery, however, the veterans will have one common denominator — a love of America and its cherished history or freedom. |
| Suspended teacher pleads guilty to battery LEWISBURG — A Mount Hope High School band director who police said fondled a 17-year-old student during a bus trip last fall pleaded guilty this week to the lesser charge of misdemeanor battery after striking a deal with prosecutors. |
| 73 people arraigned in Fayette court |
| Mount Hope woman arrested for allegedly stabbing boyfriend |
| Horde of students vandalizes WWHS, Beckley police say Beckley police and Raleigh County school officials say a horde of students took a senior prank way too far at Woodrow Wilson High School. |
| Official: Fayetteville water sale hearing goes well |
| Obituaries - Monday, May 26, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Sunday, May 25, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Saturday, May 24, 2008 |
| Remembering It’s Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer. The weather is finally getting warmer, picnics are planned, mowers are buzzing, baseball, softball and soccer fields are active, and golf courses, streams and lakes are seeing plenty of visitors. |
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| Fayette sheriff’s office investigates W.Va. 16 shooting The Fayette County Sheriff’s Department is investigating an apparent shooting that took place on W.Va. 16 in the area of Price Hill near Mount Hope Saturday morning. |
| Firefighters battle blaze that destroys house A slew of firefighters from two agencies spent five hours early Sunday morning battling a blaze in Hinton, said an engineer with the Hinton Fire Department. |
| Man kills self near store A man said by police to have been suffering from relationship problems and bearing a prison record fatally shot himself on Ritter Drive in Beaver Sunday afternoon in front of a shop that sells tobacco products. |
| Va. fugitive subdued by State Police K-9 A Raleigh County man wanted in Virginia tried to fight West Virginia State Police, but a police dog quickly subdued him, authorities said Saturday. |
| Police pursue stabbing suspect Beckley police say a man was stabbed on Burgess Street Saturday night. |
| 29-year-old receives stiff sentence for beating role Raleigh County Circuit Judge H.L. Kirkpatrick sentenced 29-year-old Shawn Stewart Friday for his role in the Dec. 30, 2003, beating and robbery of Donald Mabes. |
| Annual BAC-MU golf fundraiser Thursday at Grandview The men’s basketball team is fresh off its most successful season in seven years. |
| It appears even more that Alexander on his way out MORGANTOWN — It continues to look more and more like Joe Alexander will decide to skip his senior basketball season at West Virginia and turn professional. |
| Looking to hook a career Fishing for big bass is more than a hobby for Daniels’ Ryan Cullop. The Shady Spring High School senior hopes to build a career on it. |
| SSAC proposal to add classification sparks debate WHEELING — On April 8, the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission’s Board of Control ignited a heated debate across the Mountain State that continues today. |
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