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| Two confirmed dead after fire Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 PIKEVILLE, Ky. - At least two people have been confirmed dead after a fire swept through a Pikeville apartment building Tuesday evening. |
| Dingess water project discussed Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 An air of cooperation and progress was apparent at the informational meeting held Tuesday evening to discuss the Dingess water project with the members of the community. |
| WVU names Magrath interim president Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 MORGANTOWN (AP) – Veteran educator C. Peter Magrath, the former president of three universities and a national higher education group, was named interim president of West Virginia University on Tuesday. |
| US agriculture secretary confident meat is safe Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 SCHUYLER, Neb. (AP) – The U.S. agriculture secretary expressed confidence in the nation's food safety system, but said the meat processing industry will always face challenges because the bacteria that animals carry evolves. |
| Delta dismissed from fatal crash lawsuits Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – A federal judge has dismissed Delta Air Lines Inc. from more than 19 pending lawsuits involving a plane crash that killed 49 people two years ago. |
| Truex fined 150 points for failing inspection Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:31:52 -0500 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Martin Truex's bid to make the Chase for the championship took a severe hit Tuesday when NASCAR penalized his Dale Earnhardt Inc. team 150 points for bringing an illegal car to Daytona. |
| Cubs defeat Reds, 7-3 Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:31:52 -0500 CHICAGO (AP) – Ryan Dempster became the first Cubs pitcher in 31 years to start a season 10-0 at home and Mike Fontenot and Geovany Soto homered Tuesday night to lead Chicago to a 7-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. |
| Financier makes bid for Steelers Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:31:52 -0500 PITTSBURGH (AP – A deal could be reached within days to sell a majority interest in the Pittsburgh Steelers to the chairman of a Pittsburgh-based investment firm, taking control of the NFL franchise away from the Rooney family. |
| Jean Stepp Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 Jean Step, 82, formerly of Williamson, passed away Friday June 20, 2008. |
| Alta Hamilton Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 Alta Hamilton, 91, of Coal Run, Ky. passed away Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at Pikeville Medical Center. |
| James Falk Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 James E. Falk, 87, of Delbarton formerly of Oak Hill died on Saturday, July 5, 2008 at Williamson Memorial Hospital. |
| Autumn Edwards Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 Autumn Michelle Edwards, 10, passed away Monday, July 7, 2008 in Richmond, Ky. |
| Moss Ellis Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:03:19 -0500 Moss F. Ellis, 88, of Barboursville went home to be with his Lord on Monday, July 7, 2008. He was born March 20, 1920, in Glen Alum, Mingo County, a son of the late Moss F. Ellis, Sr. and Mayme Toler Ellis. |
| Sweet kids Cranberry-Prosperity Elementary School students Tierney Castello and Alissa Kirby dress up as Twinkies during the Energy Express program at the school. |
| Water balloon = wet fun! Ashley McDowell, a student at Cranberry-Prosperity Elementary School, reacts to being doused by a falling water balloon Tuesday while attending the Energy Express program at the school. |
| Captivating capsicum Have you ever heard of a capsicum? I bet most readers have eaten this type of fruit without knowing it. The capsicum family includes what we commonly refer to as peppers and chilies. They are native to Central and South America and belong to the nightshade family. Native Americans have been cultivating them for thousands of years. Capsicums were used both as a food source and for medicinal purposes. |
| School chief sees hope The state superintendent of schools appeared to have an optimistic view Wednesday of Fayette County’s ability to implement recommended improvements designed in response to a secondary-schools report published earlier this year, said Dr. Serena Starcher, assistant superintendent of the Fayette County Board of Education. |
| Country star to launch new CD at auto fair show Although Friends of Coal Auto Fair headliner Randy Travis’ new CD “Around the Bend” hits the shelves Tuesday, fans intending to purchase the album might want to hold off a few days as the July 19 event has been selected as the location for a special CD launch promotion. |
| Man arrested with second-offense failure to register as sex offender |
| Citizens deserve full report on Bresch degree, Weeks says |
| Preparations continue for annual FOC Auto Fair |
| Rodriguez, UM decide to pay MORGANTOWN — Football coach Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan have agreed to pay West Virginia University $4 million over the next three and a half years to settle a bitter, well publicized lawsuit WVU filed over the contract Rodriguez broke when he resigned in December. |
| Man shows up at bank in costume; tellers think he’s a robber |
| Lewisburg council invests in CDs |
| Group aims to educate, provide gas tax relief, to West Virginians With gas prices soaring well over $4 West Virginians continue to look for ways to beat the pain at the pumps. Recently, the Charleston based West Virginians for Better Transportation brought their message about the state gas tax to the Internet, while providing a little relief to eight lucky drivers. |
| Day Report Center on track, could open in August, official says |
| Kessler, Moye: Let the citizens vote on building code authority If Beckley’s chief zoning official is correct in claiming a proposed city-county building code authority enjoys the support of a vast majority, why not put it to the voters of Raleigh County? |
| Sophia exploring ways for town, ATVs to coexist With a booming amount of ATV riders entering Sophia because of the new Burning Rock Off-Road Park, residents of the town want to limit the disturbances that can occur. |
| Republicans seek total end to food tax Gov. Joe Manchin is taking a cautious approach to any further drop in West Virginia’s food tax but a Republican leader in the House of Delegates says a push is coming next winter for elimination of the remaining 3 percent. |
| Greenbrier considers four-day work weeks for county employees Greenbrier County courthouse employees gathered Monday for an informal meeting to discuss the possibility of scheduling four-day work weeks to help mitigate escalating gasoline costs. |
| Raleigh County tire shop burglarized twice A Raleigh County tire shop has been burglarized twice, with numerous tires and other auto parts being stolen, sheriff’s detectives say. |
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| Local woman arrested for alleged sex crimes A Mabscott woman is in jail after police say she sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl. |
| Whitesville woman gets run over by car she was driving Beckley Police say a woman drove a friend’s car to a city grocery store, and she was run over by that same car. |
| Man reports being robbed on Barber Avenue Beckley Police say an injured man showed up at police headquarters Wednesday evening, claiming he was robbed on Barber Avenue. |
| Sheriff: Weather could be factor in wreck that killed 2 Two women were killed Tuesday evening in a vehicle accident likely caused by wet roads, authorities said. |
| Man charged with credit card fraud after car break-in A Fayette County man faces credit card fraud charges after police say he broke into a car, then used his victim’s credit card to shop at Wal-Mart. |
| McArthur man arrested after shooting A Raleigh County man remains jailed on $1 million bond after a Raleigh County Sheriff’s Department official said he opened fire Saturday into a house where his wife, daughter and three others were inside. |
| Victims identified in fatal Nicholas motorcycle wreck An Ohio man and his teenage son have been identified as the two killed Saturday in a Nicholas County highway accident, State Police said. |
| Judge sentences convicted sex offender to prison time Raleigh County Circuit Court Judge H.L. Kirkpatrick sentenced a 35-year-old convicted sex offender from Beaver to one to five years in prison Tuesday for failing to update his information with the West Virginia State Police. |
| Teen hurt in ’pike wreck A 19-year-old woman was seriously injured Tuesday morning when her mid-size car and a tractor trailer collided on the West Virginia Turnpike, State Police said. |
| Police: Rock throwers are back For more than two years, motorists on the West Virginia Turnpike have traveled in relative peace. |
| Prince back on track Last year’s Beckley Newspapers Invitational Memorial Golf Tournament truly was a learning experience for Scott Prince. |
| R-Rod is going to pay up Well, it’s official. The Rich is going to end up being a little poorer. Finally, West Virginia’s public enemy number one Rich Rodriguez, the former WVU football coach, is going to pay up. |
| Starting times announced for five WVU home games MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University announced Wednesday starting times for the first five football games on its 2008 football schedule. |
| Rapids looking to expand rosters; tryouts Saturday The West Virginia Rapids are looking to expand. |
| Reece dispels myth, defends BNI title Brandon Reece wants to dispel the myth that insurance agents spend a majority of their time on the links. |
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