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| Jail Report Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -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, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 Williamson Memorial Hospital Admissions: Carolyn Gilman of McCarr, Ky., Sherman Collins of Matewan, Chester Clark of Pikeville, Ky., Billy Pack of Red Jacket, Sally Blackburn of Williamson, Jeff Brumfield of Delbarton, Gregory Ward of Kermit, Betty Skeens of Delbarton, Shirley Hinkly of Delbarton, Clyde McCormack of McCarr, Ky. |
| Juvenile could face trial as adult after Magnolia Fair incident Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 MATEWAN — An attack by one juvenile on another at last week’s Magnolia Fair could have one facing criminal charges as an adult. Witnesses say the suspect attacked the 14-year-old, breaking his nose and sending him to Appalachian Regional Healthcare with a skull fracture. |
| Suspected serial killer captured Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 GRANITE CITY, Ill. — An exhaustive, two-state manhunt for an ex-convict suspected in eight grisly slayings has ended with the man quietly arrested outside a bar known as a police hangout. |
| Beating The Heat... Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 (Staff Photo/BRAD DAVIS) YOUNG ENTREPENEUR — Kylie Gollihue set up shop near her grandmother Angie Yagodich’s Pike Street bakery Tuesday. Gollihue treated passersby with a cool, refreshing cup of cold lemonade for 50 cents. Business moved briskly at the lemonade stand, with Kylie serving many downtown workers, as well as a church youth group in town doing mission work. |
| Still No Arrest Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 PIKEVILLE, Ky. — Although a man was taken into custody, questioned and released, Kentucky State Police still have made no arrest in the murder of a Forest Hills man that took place Monday morning. |
| Energy project coming to Pike Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 PIKEVILLE, Ky. — Pike County Fiscal Court conducted routine business Tuesday evening, as well as approving transfer of funds for an energy development project coming to the county. |
| Gas tax cap explained by director Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 CHARLESTON —Mark Muchow, the West Virginia Department of Revenue Director of the Office of Fiscal Policy, State Tax Department, explained to the Daily News Gov. Joe Manchin’s proposal recently passed in the state legislature placing a cap on the yield of 5 percent wholesale gas tax at the current level of 11.7 cents per gallon, beginning in 2009. |
| Bonds' 756th homer ball lands in Hall Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 NEW YORK (AP) – Now branded with an asterisk, the ball Barry Bonds launched for his record 756th home run nearly a year ago landed Tuesday night in the Hall of Fame. |
| Chip Ganassi shuts down Franchitti's team Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – NASCAR team owner Chip Ganassi shut down Dario Franchitti's race team Tuesday because of a lack of sponsorship, putting the former IndyCar Series champion's future in doubt. |
| Reds fall to Pirates, 6-5 Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 CINCINNATI (AP) – The Pittsburgh Pirates blew two more late leads Tuesday night, but Jack Wilson — batting at the very bottom of the order — hit a tiebreaking triple in the 11th inning that set up a 6-5 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. |
| WVU board member proposed $4M in Rich Rodriguez pact Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 MORGANTOWN (AP) – A lawyer on the West Virginia University Board of Governors said in a deposition that he suggested the $4 million damages clause in Rich Rodriguez's contract, a renewal agreement the football coach signed just four months before resigning for a job at Michigan. |
| Darlene Mosely Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 Darlene Mahon Mosley, 52, of Richmond, Ky., formerly of Newtown, died Monday, June 30, 2008 at the Hospice Care Center at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Lexington, Ky. |
| Rosella White Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 Rosella White, 50, of Lenore passed away Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at Huntington’s St. Mary’s Hospital. |
| Annaray Sansom Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 Annaray Sizemore Sansom, of Huntington, died Saturday, June 28, 2008 at her daughter’s residence in New Port Richey, Fla. |
| Phillip Hickman Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:23:06 -0500 Phillip Dwayne Hickman, 39, of Forest Hills, Ky., passed away Monday, June 30, 2008 at Goody, Ky. |
| Allstate Insurance opens new agency in Beckley Allstate Insurance has opened a new agency in Beckley. The Jeremy Miller Insurance Agency held grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremonies Tuesday. |
| Flags for the Fourth -- Local towns make plans for Fourth of July celebrations With the Fourth of July just days away, residents from around the region will be heading out to celebrate America’s birthday in a variety of different ways. |
| Right on schedule A group of visitors to the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine finish a tour of the underground mine Monday as they pass the old superintendent’s home. |
| Hot on the grill Declare your independence from the kitchen and head outdoors for your Fourth of July cookout. |
| ‘Guerilla grilling’ class at Tamarack July 24 Folks who want to beef up their grilling skills can find new recipes and learn about techniques at “Guerilla Grilling” classes at Tamarack this summer. |
| Gas, food prices pinch elderly meal programs Ruth M. Jones doesn’t know what she’d do without hot meals delivered daily to her home. The 81-year-old Charleston widow can’t walk or drive since a car wreck nine years ago left her stricken by arthritis. ... “A lot of times I can’t even get into the kitchen,” said Jones, who relies on her Social Security check to cover the soaring costs of food and utilities.Those same costs are squeezing the estimated 20,000 senior nutrition programs across the country that serve Jones and millions of elderly and frail Americans. ... While most needs are still being met, advocates from California to New York worry that seniors will go hungry. |
| Parkways OKs bond refinancing Moving to counter a revenue loss prompted by a decline in Turnpike traffic and high interest on unpaid bonds, the West Virginia Parkways Authority agreed Tuesday to refinance its outstanding $59.1 million package for a smaller rate. But that doesn’t mean a future toll increase has been forgotten. |
| U.S. Army’s Golden Knights expand program for Friends of Coal Auto Fair For the past two years, visitors to the Friends of Coal Auto Fair’s Saturday night concert have watched with awe as members of the U.S. Army’s Golden Knights parachute team have made a free-fall from high above, landing with precision on a designated spot. |
| O’Neal named executive director of local United Way Believing in her job has always been important to Margaret Ann O’Neal. |
| IHS student wins BETA contest Independence High School has a student to brag about for her talent, and in this case it wasn’t because of athletic prowess but because of artistic gifts. |
| Burning Rock to get ‘conservators of the peace’ Law and order must prevail in Raleigh County’s first-ever all-terrain vehicle trail, so the two leading officials at Burning Rock are being designated as conservators of the peace. |
| Medical building site plans approved Beckley’s planning commission unanimously approved rezoning a site on which Raleigh General Hospital wants to construct a 60,000-square-foot medical office building. The site is just across Harper Road from the hospital. |
| Beckley Uptown Farmers Market opens July 9 The Beckley Uptown Farmers Market is ready to begin its fourth year of operation, and it is at the right time of the season. |
| Additional cease-fire containers on their way The Raleigh County - Make It Shine Committee continues its mission to beautify the area through purchasing additional cease-fire containers. |
| Cardiac care revisions concern RGH New revisions for cardiac catheterization services proposed by the West Virginia Health Care Authority will leave southern West Virginia’s largest provider for inpatient and outpatient hospital services out in the cold, according to Raleigh General Chief Executive Officer Karen Bowling. |
| Airport authority meets in emergency session LEWISBURG — Despite reservations that funds could be properly appropriated, The Greenbrier Valley Airport Authority Monday evening voted in favor of subsidizing up to $50,000 for its once-a-week Delta Airlines flight from Atlanta, Ga. |
| Commission agrees to subsidize Delta flight LEWISBURG — The Greenbrier County Commission voted unanimously Monday to pledge up to $175,000 to subsidize a Delta Airlines flight which lands at Greenbrier Valley Airport. |
| BrickStreet chief: Market is open to others Just how hungry are out-of-state carriers for the workers’ compensation business to take a bite out of the pie in West Virginia? |
| Talks resume on Greenbrier labor dispute WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS — Contract negotiations resumed Monday in the ongoing Greenbrier resort labor dispute and ended with a hopeful sign that both parties may be closer to resolving their issues. |
| Local YMCA dedicates family wellness center For almost his entire life, Bob Kosnoski has dedicated plenty of time and effort into building a stronger YMCA. |
| Obituaries for Wednesday, July 2, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Tuesday, July 1, 2008 |
| Meals on wheels We’ve all seen a direct impact of higher fuel prices. It’s not just the price at the pump that’s gone up. Food prices have risen sharply and will continue to do so — partly because of fuel costs, but also because of the destruction of so much farmland in the flooded Midwest. |
| Gold Standard Being left behind again. |
| 18-year-old woman killed in single-car wreck, police say A single-car accident claimed the life of a Greenbrier County woman Monday evening, State Police said. |
| Trooper looks into vehicle accident that injured one One person was reportedly injured Tuesday night in a vehicle accident near the Summers/ Greenbrier county line, authorities said. |
| Man shot on Rails-to-Trails June 13 dies of his injuries A Mabscott man who was shot in the head on the Lewis McManus Rails-to-Trails several weeks ago has died of his injuries. |
| Report: Shots fired from BB, pellet guns damage vehicles Raleigh County sheriff’s deputies responded Friday night and Saturday morning to what Deputy J.L. Redden described as “numerous” reports of BB guns and pellet guns being fired at vehicles in the areas of Beaver and Daniels, Redden explained Monday. |
| Fayette woman dies following collision of car, tractor-trailer A Fayetteville woman died Friday evening from injuries she sustained in a collision with a tractor-trailer earlier that day, Fayetteville police reported. |
| Man arrested after reportedly shooting would-be ATV thief Wyoming County sheriff’s deputies arrested a Brenton man Sunday night after he reportedly shot another Brenton man who allegedly attempted to steal the former’s all-terrain vehicle, Chief Deputy Randall Aliff said Monday. |
| Seven sentenced Monday in Raleigh Circuit Court Seven people, including a Beckley man convicted of sexually abusing his daughter, appeared before Raleigh County Circuit Court Judge John Hutchison for sentencing Monday morning. |
| Wisdom learned the hard way Erin Reynolds is content to sit and watch her Woodrow Wilson High School teammates play summer league basketball. |
| Mountaineer football standout Walsh dies at 76 MORGANTOWN — Raymond Walsh Jr. of Morgantown, who died last Saturday at the age of 76, was an outstanding defensive player for West Virginia University in the early 1950s. |
| WVU board member proposed $4M clause MORGANTOWN — A lawyer on the West Virginia University Board of Governors said in a deposition that he suggested the $4 million damages clause in Rich Rodriguez’s contract, a renewal agreement the football coach signed just four months before resigning for a job at Michigan. |
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