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| What kind of life awaits next president’s kids Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:19:27 -0500 Young Tad Lincoln herded goats into a White House sitting room. Quentin Roosevelt rammed his wagon into a historic painting. John Kennedy Jr. had to be scooped out of a hiding place in his father's desk. Amy Carter famously brought a book to a state dinner. |
| G-8 summit opens with spotlight on Africa Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:19:27 -0500 RUSUTSU, Japan (AP) – Aid for Africa — and whether enough was coming from the world's major economic powers — was in the spotlight Monday as the Group of Eight nations met with seven African leaders at its annual summit. |
| Just getting started... Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:19:27 -0500 (Submitted Photo) State lawmakers gathered in the House of Representatives chamber while awaiting the start of a day’s work during last week’s special session of the Kentucky General Assembly. Lawmakers approve public pension reform legislation before adjourning on Friday, June 27. Photo by Bud Kraft, LRC Public Information. Pictured, from left, is: Rep. Hubert Collins, D-Wittensville; Rep. Rick Nelson, D-Middlesboro; Rep. Ancel Smith, D-Leburn; and Rep. Leslie Combs, D-Pikeville. |
| Weather helps crews battle fires Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:19:27 -0500 LOS ANGELES (AP) – Firefighters took advantage of cooler temperatures and higher humidity overnight to make progress containing a blaze burning through the mountains in Santa Barbara County before hotter, drier conditions return. |
| McCain touts plan to create jobs Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:19:27 -0500 PHOENIX (AP) – Republican presidential candidate John McCain acknowledged the steep drop in U.S. jobs and said he would help the economy by cutting taxes, encouraging free trade, building nuclear power plants and launching other initiatives. |
| ATV wreck kills 1 Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:19:27 -0500 STOPOVER, Ky. - The holiday weekend turned tragic late Saturday night when a Pike County man died after wrecking on his all-terrain vehicle. |
| Look out, Spitz, Phelps is coming after you again Mon, 7 Jul 2008 07:26:34 -0500 OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Michael Phelps will get another shot at Mark Spitz's Olympic record in Beijing. |
| Sports Calendar Mon, 7 Jul 2008 07:26:34 -0500 Hatfield-McCoy Senior Bowl Cheerleaders Any senior cheerleader in West Virginia or Kentucky, who is interested in cheering in the Hatfield-McCoy Senior Bowl on Aug. 2, should contact Kim at 606-237-5600. |
| Kyle Busch beats Edwards under caution at Daytona Mon, 7 Jul 2008 07:26:34 -0500 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Kyle Busch raced side-by-side with Carl Edwards in the closing laps at Daytona International Speedway, each driver running wide open toward the win. |
| Phillips' single gives Reds 3-2 win Mon, 7 Jul 2008 07:26:34 -0500 CINCINNATI (AP) – Brandon Phillips singled in Jerry Hairston Jr. from second base in the ninth inning, lifting the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-2 win over the Washington Nationals on Saturday night. |
| Merle Fannin Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:19:27 -0500 Merle Jean Fannin, 76, of Williamson, WV passed away Sunday, July 6, 2008, at Pikeville Medical Center in Pikeville, Ky. |
| Aileen Phillips Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:19:27 -0500 Aileen B. Phillips, 86, of Matewan passed away Saturday, July 5, 2008 at her residence following a courageous battle with a lingering illness. |
| Have a ball Hundreds of youths are participating in various basketball camps being conducted throughout the area this summer. |
| Proposed building code authority not dead If at first you don’t succeed, then try, try again — and in the case of the proposed Beckley-Raleigh County Building Code Authority you might want to add try at least a few more times. |
| Music hall brings couple together Like many newlyweds, Guy and Maxine Griffith, of Mapledale, often reminisce about the day they first met and how their romance led to matrimony. But unlike most newlyweds, the Griffiths are proud octogenarians whose love of music led them to their chance meeting last August at the American Heritage Music Hall in Ronceverte, a place on earth where some say heavenly things can happen. |
| DNR proposing boating blood alcohol change If you row or use an outboard, don’t drink and ride. |
| Police return to work after ‘sick out’ The recent wave of problems plaguing the city of Hinton took yet another turn this past weekend when the city’s on-duty police officers participated in a “sick out,” according to Mayor Cleo Mathews. |
| BOE swears in new, returning board members The Raleigh County Board of Education met on Monday to swear in new and returning board members, hire a new secondary schools director and to discuss construction progress on the new Fairdale Elementary School. |
| Election sites may change in Greenbrier LEWISBURG — The Greenbrier County Commission is considering closing seven polling precincts and consolidating them with larger ones prior to the general election in November. |
| Obituaries - Tuesday, July 8, 2008 |
| Bond set for incarcerated Raleigh man A Raleigh County man remains incarcerated in Southern Regional Jail in lieu of a $1 million bond after he allegedly fired numerous gunshots at a house where his ex-wife, daughter and three other people were lodged Saturday morning. |
| Three arrested for malicious wounding waive extradition The three Missouri men who were arrested on the West Virginia Turnpike near Pax Wednesday waived their extradition rights Monday in Raleigh County Circuit Court and now await transport to Virginia to face malicious wounding charges. |
| 2 arrested in connection with stolen trash truck Two men were arrested in Mullens July 4 in connection with a stolen trash truck from Mercer County, according to Mullens Police Chief Ray Toler. |
| Terrible day of devastation remembered |
| Sheriff vows to reduce illegal drug activity in county |
| Need for narcotics motivates criminals |
| Drug culture’s impact is widespread, police say |
| Housing Market Doing Well in West Virginia Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Home prices across the country are down, but here in the mountain state it's just the opposite. |
| Raleigh Co. Board of Education Makes Personnel Changes Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 The Raleigh County Board of Education approved several positions Monday night in the school system. |
| Gas Prices Could Affect City Services Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Another place where gas prices are hitting hard -city services, and that could start affecting services you've come to expect from your public works. |
| Registration Still Open For Summer Art Camps Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 The Beckley Youth Museum started their "It's Art About Me" art program this morning. |
| WV seeks to expand GED participation Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 West Virginia is taking steps to boost the education of the roughly 25 percent of its adult population without a high school diploma. |
| Park Service seeks to reach changing population Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Officials with the National Park Service acknowledge that the nation's parks don't reflect the changing face of America. |
| ATV riders take to railroad tracks Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Officials with Norfolk Southern Co. say a problem with all-terrain vehicle riders cruising along train tracks is getting worse. |
| Authorities Investigate Possible Drugging Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 -0600 Authorities in Summers County are investigating the possible drugging of an employee at the Hinton Dairy Queen Sunday. |
| Tuesday Morning Sports Report (7/8) |
| Jury Deliberates in Degasperin Trial |
| Clarksburg Stabbing Investigation Update The Harrison County Sheriff's Department puts a man behind bars for a vicious stabbing. |
| Volunteer Fire Fighters On The Decline In many communities being a volunteer fire fighter is considered to be a civic and social honor. |
| Staying Safe This Summer in our State Parks The summer months mean more folks will be heading out to hike and swim in state parks. But State Police want folks to be extra careful when heading out in the woods. |
| Save A Life! Donate Blood! Folks in Buckhannon are saving lives. |
| Stabbing Investigation A man is facing charges after a stabbing incident in Clarksburg. |
| Fire Damages Two Houses In Marietta Two vacant houses are damaged after a blaze in Marietta Monday night. |
| Bids Awarded for Two Colony Theatre Restoration Projects The Colony Theatre is another step closer to being restored with the awarding of two preliminary construction bids last month. |
| Volunteers Train To Help During Disasters About 20 Washington County residents are stepping up to the plate to learn how to lead other volunteers in the event of a disaster. |
| Local Priest in WYD08 Opening Ceremonies It's going to be the largest event Australia's ever hosted, World Youth Day Sydney 2008, and one local priest will be there next week. |
| Accident Near Memorial Bridge Traffic near the Memorial Bridge was backed up for hours early Monday morning after a morning accident. |
| Farmers Market Coming Soon The final preparations are underway for the farmers market in downtown Parkersburg. |
| Older Workers A sluggish economy is making it difficult for many people to find jobs, particularly seniors who have been out of work for years. |
| Suspected Burglar Gets Caught In Act A suspected burglar was arrested early Monday morning after breaking into a Vienna home. |
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