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| TODAY’S HOSPITAL REPORT Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:35 -0500 Williamson Memorial Hospital Admissions: Shirley Baisden of Williamson, Kristin Dempsey of Delbarton, Susan Christian of Gilbert |
| Manchin seeks release from lawmaker pay suit Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:35 -0500 CHARLESTON — Lawyers for Gov. Joe Manchin say West Virginia's chief executive should not be a party in a lawsuit over legislative pay raises. |
| Lady awarded settlement after botched procedure Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:35 -0500 LOUISA, Ky. — A Lawrence County jury recently ruled against Three Rivers Medical Center and awarded $861,178 to Dan’s Branch native Sophia Savage. |
| Simply Divine... Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:35 -0500 (Staff Photo/PAMELA SCOTT JOHNSON) Father Dunn blessed a plaque unveiled recently during a special dedication of the Sacred Heart Catholic School’s new gymnasium, which stands adjacent to the school on the former site of Little Venice Pizza and Spaghetti. Chris Sheridan presented the plaque on behalf of Mountain View Memory Gardens which now hangs beside the front double doors of the Sacred Heart School’s Gymnasium. “It meant a lot to me personally to be able to do this for Father Dunn,” said Sheridan. |
| Scrambling For Success... Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:35 -0500 (Contributed Photo) Kentucky state representatives Leslie Combs (left) and W. Keith Hall helped to make the recent Pike County Chamber “Links For Learning Golf Scramble For Education”a success as the presenting sponsors. “We are happy to help with business and education,” Hall said. “As we all know, both are invaluable to the growth and success of Pike County.” Over $8,000 was raised for the chamber’s new education fund. |
| Floodwaters continue to threaten Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:34 -0500 GULFPORT, Ill. (AP) — Floodwaters that bedeviled Iowans for the past week have flowed out of the state and are now threatening Mississippi Rivers towns in Illinois and Missouri. |
| Court: Blankenship’s ex-maid to get benefits Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:35 -0500 CHARLESTON — A former maid who quit her job cleaning up after Massey Energy chief Don Blankenship is entitled to unemployment benefits, a court ruled Tuesday. |
| Special session called Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:34 -0500 FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Steve Beshear has called the General Assembly into a special legislative session to deal with pension reform for public employees. |
| Compton leaving judge’s staff Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:34 -0500 PIKEVILLE, Ky. — Pike County District 6 Magistrate Chris Harris was the lone dissenter at Tuesday’s regular meeting of Pike County Fiscal Court when he voted against replacing a county employee who is leaving his job. |
| Peck era begins in Hornetville Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:34 -0500 PHELPS, Ky. – A new era in Phelps football began on Tuesday when Jesse Peck was announced as the Hornets’ new coach. |
| THE CHAMPS Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:34 -0500 BOSTON (AP) — With Russell and Havlicek sitting courtside, and Red surely lighting up a victory cigar somewhere, these Boston Celtics returned to glory like the great teams before them. |
| Mets fire manager Willie Randolph Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:34 -0500 ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Once he decided to fire Willie Randolph, New York Mets general manager Omar Minaya caught a flight to the West Coast, went to the team hotel and waited to deliver the news in person. |
| Charles Hellier Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:35 -0500 Charles Edward Hellier, 71, of Amarillo, Texas, formerly of Pikeville, Ky., died Tuesday, March 4, 2008 after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. |
| Leland Justice Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:40:35 -0500 Leland Justice, 40, of Baisden passed away Monday, June 16, 2008 at Morgantown’s Ruby Memorial Hospital. |
| Colgan Air’s bid for service at Raleigh airport accepted Colgan Air’s bid for service at the Raleigh County Memorial Airport has been accepted by the U.S. Department of Transportation, according to Airport Manager Tom Cochran. |
| Drill tests state’s ability to handle evacuees The bus wreck, massive traffic and explosion Raleigh County authorities had to handle Tuesday and Wednesday — and handle all at once — were not real. |
| Clockwork Denver Hughes, with Lowe Brothers Electric, works on the clock affixed to the corner of the United Bank building on Main Street in Beckley on Tuesday. |
| Opening celebration Tichina Hill, Nashayla Brock, Dejaha Morris, Shakeela Ray and Fatima Powell walk while strolling Ray’s cousin, Audriana Morris, during the grand opening of Unity Hall Community Center in Beckley. |
| Coming to the rescue Imagine an ATV rider plunging over a hillside into a deep ravine inside a forest, unable to extricate himself from the machine, now mired in tree limbs and foliage. |
| Perfect pork A chef who has cooked all over the world says one of his favorite things to do is share information with folks who like to prepare great meals at home. |
| Summer is a comin’ ... on Friday Marking the first official day of summer, June 20 is the longest day of the year and means festivities for people such as cooking out or just hanging around at the pool. Yet, the celebration of summer solstice has gone on throughout the world for countless decades. |
| Electricity rates could go up in July On Feb. 29, Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power, both subsidiaries of American Electric Power, filed for a rate increase with the state Public Service Commission. |
| MSU announces notification system Coming in the fall semester, an emergency notification service will be in place at Mountain State University, school officials announced Wednesday. |
| Greenbrier chamber event is rescheduled The Greater Greenbrier Valley’s Power Lunch on workers’ compensation has been rescheduled for noon to 1 p.m. June 26 at Jefferson Office Park in Lewisburg. |
| Hunting, fishing license costs could go up in 2010 Blame it on inflation. |
| Three injured in turnpike accident Three people were injured Wednesday night when a vehicle went off an embankment on the West Virginia Turnpike, authorities said. |
| St. Francis De Sales to host annual summer festival Promising good, clean fun for the entire family, the annual St. Francis De Sales Summer Festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday at the church on South Oakwood Avenue. |
| Plethora of events scheduled for state’s 145th birthday Mountain State residents eager to celebrate West Virginia’s 145th birthday have a plethora of activities to choose from this weekend. |
| Raleigh saves $72,000 in regional jail costs in May Raleigh County pocketed a savings of some $72,000 last month on its bill at the Southern Regional Jail, a testimony to its day reporting center that gives non-violent offenders a second chance at life. |
| The Greenbrier says reports on labor dispute ‘inaccurate’ Beset by what Greenbrier officials view as “widely reported inaccuracies” in the media concerning their ongoing labor dispute, the hotel’s public relations director issued a statement Tuesday clarifying the resorts position and correcting at least two newspapers. |
| Alleged crime spree leads to Wyoming arrest An Oceana man is facing multiple charges after illegally entering a home in Crany early Tuesday morning. |
| Man’s vision realized in groundbreaking for Shawnee Parkway Centuries ago, the Shawnee Indians staked out the rugged terrain of southern West Virginia and camped in its fertile meadows, finding fish and game plenty before moving on. |
| First Relay For Life slated for Summers County Summers County will host its first ever Relay For Life Saturday at Garten Stadium at Summers County High School. |
| Leadership class heads to New River region Members of the 2008 Leadership West Virginia class will arrive in the New River region Thursday for the fourth of eight leadership sessions that are taking place throughout the state during 2008. |
| Hatfield descendant first ranger at Burning Rock One easily could be confused at first blush at seeing the last name of Burning Rock’s first-ever ranger.He goes by Robbie. |
| Obituaries for Thursday, June 19, 2008 |
| Obituaries for Wednesday, June 18, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Tuesday, June 17, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Monday, June 16, 2008 |
| How low While an area man remained in critical condition this week from a gunshot wound to the head he suffered last week following a nighttime attack on the local Rails-to-Trails, questions were being asked as to how safe the popular trail is and if it is patrolled adequately by law enforcement. |
| Funding Vanishing donations and federal funding could mean cutbacks for the state’s largest network of domestic violence counseling groups. |
| Good news on ATVs It’s not often that ATVs make our headlines for good reasons. |
| Three more charges filed against Oceana man who reportedly posed as officer Three additional charges have been filed against an Oceana man after he reportedly entered a Crany residence posing as a police officer. |
| Local woman charged with husband battery, causing public disturbance A Beckley woman was jailed after she battered her husband Wednesday and caused a ruckus downtown while intoxicated, city police said. |
| State Police seize marijuana State Police say they have seized a combined $806,000 in marijuana from two Raleigh County fields. |
| Warrant sweep conducted Federal officials and local police conducted a warrant sweep in Raleigh County Wednesday. |
| Fire destroys mobile home A Raleigh County residence was reportedly destroyed by fire Wednesday morning, according to authorities. |
| Van strikes side of bank No injuries were reported after a van struck the side of a downtown Beckley bank, authorities said. |
| Man pleads guilty to 2 felony charges, sent to Anthony A 21-year-old Beckley man was sent to the Anthony Correctional Center for youthful offenders after pleading guilty in Raleigh County Circuit Court Wednesday to two felony charges related to a string of catalytic converters thefts. |
| Nicholas 911 head arrested The director of the Nicholas County Office of Emergency Services and his personal assistant were arrested Monday by West Virginia State Police for allegedly using county funds for personal use including hotel stays. |
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