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| TODAY’S HOSPITAL REPORT Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 Williamson Memorial Hospital Admissions: Serena Maynor of Gilbert Discharges: Alice Blackburn of Dunlow, Lovel Estep of Delbarton |
| Obama has money edge in Mountain State Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 CHARLESTON — Democrat Barack Obama has attracted more than double the campaign cash in West Virginia compared with Republican John McCain, but the Illinois senator faces an uphill battle to win a state that has voted for a Republican during the past two presidential elections. |
| U.S. aid arrives in North Korea Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 SEOUL, South Korea — A U.S. ship carrying thousands of tons of food aid has arrived in North Korea, after the communist nation agreed to expanded international assistance for its impoverished people, the U.N. food agency said today. |
| Chafin says state GOP used ‘shameful tactics’ Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s Senate Majority Leader H. Truman Chafin wasn’t happy about last week’s delayed ending to the special legislative session. |
| ‘Aracoma Story’ keeps area history alive Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 Star crossed lovers. Literature is full of them. Romeo and Juliet, from Shakespeare. “West Side Story” gave us Tony and Maria. Katie and Hubble remembered “The Way We Were” and local history combined with legend to create “The Aracoma Story.” |
| Faculty mull ways to pick new president Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 MORGANTOWN— Leaders of the West Virginia University Faculty Senate are meeting today to discuss how educators can best influence the selection of both an interim and a permanent president to help restore the school’s battered public image. |
| New residency program coming Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 WILLIAMSON — Beginning Tuesday, several students from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine will participate in a group effort for the development of a rural, osteopathic primary care residency program in the area. |
| Remote Access... Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 (Staff Photo/JULIA GOAD) Volunteer doctors and dentists (above) donated their time over the weekend to help out area residents who otherwise couldn’t seek medical attention. The remote area medical clinic was held at Saturday and Sunday at Pike Central High School. |
| Stewart gets fifth Nationwide win Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:44 -0500 LOUDON, N.H. (AP) – Tony Stewart isn't running many races in the NASCAR Nationwide Series this series, so he's making the ones he does drive in count. |
| Team USA begins final trek toward Beijing Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:44 -0500 LAS VEGAS (AP) _–The United States took a small first step on the march to Beijing on Saturday. |
| Viola Evans Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:26:43 -0500 Viola Mae Hunt Evans, 74, of Delbarton passed away Sunday, June 29, 2008 at her home. |
| Splashing into summer With temperatures on the rise, more people are leaving the house and finding fun outdoor activities while trying to beat the heat at the same time. For Beckley resident Tanya Cupach and her nieces, Trinity and Felicity Schmelter, Wednesdays on the Square provides an ideal opportunity. |
| Real ID still being eyed by lawmaker Just how much personal data on American citizens does the federal government need in its vast network of computer files to safeguard the homeland from terrorists and keep track of illegal aliens? |
| Water company hosts tours of plant Myrtle Ayersman said it was very interesting and educational to see how water gets from the New River to her tap at home.“I didn’t realize how much they have to do to make sure we get clean and safe drinking water,” she said. “The plant is much bigger than I thought and it’s so clean.” |
| With gas higher, grass still needs cut With the advent of summer comes the inevitable and exponential growth of grass in the yard. Meeting the months-long need to regularly pare back those green tendrils translates into green dollars for those willing and able to do the necessary grunt work. |
| Obituaries - Monday, June 30, 2008 |
| Coley White joins brother Pat at WVU MORGANTOWN — Coley White was among 20-some West Virginia University football recruits who checked in at Puskar Center this weekend for summer workouts. |
| Hogan excited about potential of passing attack MORGANTOWN — That West Virginia intends to pass more this fall admittedly is exciting to Brandon Hogan. |
| Move to catcher helps Genao to pros PRINCETON — David Genao found himself on a junior college baseball team as one of three shortstops. |
| Twin Falls project to move forward |
| Duke’s Dock and Marina set to close |
| Authorities announce the arrest of several people |
| Troopers, deputies locate, seize pot |
| Mercer County Vo-Tech Students Win National Award Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Some students at the Mercer County Vo-Tech Center are now national award winners. |
| Citizens Continue to Fight Cumberland Park Project Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 We have an update for you on a story we've been following in Giles County. Some citizens are trying to stop fly ash from being used as a structural fill in a construction project along the New River. |
| Beckley-Y Dedicates Wellness Center Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 The Beckley-Raleigh County YMCA celebrated their newest addition. |
| Rahall Company Store Completed Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 The Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine also celebrated their expansion today. |
| Legislature Passes Retirement Bill Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 A bill to clarify West Virginia's Teachers' Retirement System has passed. |
| Beckley Shooting Victim Dies Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 A man shot last week in Beckley has passed away. |
| Citizens sign petition to recall Bluefield City board of Directors Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 A petition to recall the Bluefield City Board of Directors has been filed by the concerned citizens for a better Bluefield. |
| Man struck, killed by branch while trimming trees Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 A tree trimming service worker cutting trees in Charleston has died after being struck by a fallen branch... |
| Former software executive, donor to join WVU board Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 A venture capitalist and former software company executive will fill the final vacancy on West Virginia University's Board of Governors. |
| Send your pictures to WVVA! Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 WVVA will soon be launching a brand new website, and we want our viewers to be apart of the big day. |
| Wyoming County man charged with 50 counts of sexual assault Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Police say victims accusing Larry Cline Lilly of sexual assault are finally stepping forward. |
| Stabbing in Fayette County Sends One to Hospital Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 A stabbing Sunday morning in Fayette County sends one person to the hospital. |
| Opening of Bluefield Trails Delayed Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 The opening of the new trails at the Bluefield City Park is being delayed. |
| Safety on the Blue Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 The annual Safety on the Blue was held Sunday in Hinton. |
| Relay for Life Held in Mercer, Greenbrier Counties Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Mercer and Greenbrier Counties held their annual Relay For Life events Saturday. |
| Monday Morning Sports Report (6/30) |
| Salem Murder Suspect Pleads Guilty Murder suspect Blair Templeman Jr. enters a plea for the shooting death of William Lewis Griffith. |
| WEEK 2: James Degasperin Trial |
| DOH Weather Tracking The Division of Highways has found a new way to detect and prepare for bad weather. |
| Boating Safety Tips |
| Camp Nabe Teaches Kids to Grieve Marion County camp helps children who lost loved ones. |
| Firefighters Learn the Ropes Fourteen firefighters from the Marion and Taylor County areas spent the weekend learning techniques on how to use ropes to pull an endangered victim to safety. |
| Sniffing Out Trouble The Parkersburg Fire Department has a new man on board, only this firefighter will spend time sniffing out trouble before it starts! |
| Parkersburg Rotary Names New President On Monday, the Parkersburg Rotary handed over the gavel to a new President. |
| WV Food Tax Drops To 3% When you go into a West Virginia grocery store Tuesday, you could be walking out with a little more money in your pockets. |
| Children in ATV Accident Not Wearing Helmets Two boys lost control of a four wheeler Monday morning and luckily it didn't take a turn for the worst. |
| Tilton Acquitted then Arrested A former Washington County Sheriff's detective who was acquitted of his legal problems Friday got himself into more trouble the next day. |
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