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| Lenore VFD responds to house fire in Dingess Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 A house in Dingess was saved from total destruction by the Lenore Volunteer Fire Department Tuesday. |
| Preparing for the future... Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 (Staff Photo/BRAD DAVIS) Tyson Crum (left) and Shawn Francis gather material from Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College representative Ted Williams Wednesday at the Southside Mall. Southern had an information booth set up in order to attract prospective students during its summer recruiting program. |
| Mingo County to share in funding Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 WILLIAMSON – Mingo County is one of 10 counties that will share in an $18 million federal funding awarded to the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission (HEPC) for a six-year program to help middle and high school students prepare for and pursue a college education. |
| Fire victims’ names released Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 The names of the victims of a fatal house fire in Pikeville have been released by authorities. |
| Heavy rains result in mudslide Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 Heavy rains resulted in a mudslide in East Williamson yesterday that rendered two streets impassable. |
| Gunmen attack U.S. consulate Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) – Gunmen believed inspired by al-Qaida stormed a guard post at the U.S. consulate Wednesday, touching off a firefight that killed three police and three assailants in the latest sign of Turkey's difficulty in clamping down on homegrown militants. |
| 76ers ready to get going with Elton Brand Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Elton Brand signed with the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday, giving them the low-post presence needed to contend in the Eastern Conference. |
| Rodriguez, Michigan to pay WVU $4 million Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 MORGANTOWN (AP) – Former West Virginia University football coach Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan have agreed to pay a $4 million buyout and settle a lawsuit that WVU filed after he broke his contract in December. |
| Dorothy Varney Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 Dorothy Varney, 91, of Stone, Ky. passed away Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at her residence. |
| Tammy and Justin Lockhart Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:19:03 -0500 Tammy Renee Lockhart, 41, and Justin Alvis Albert Lockhart, 17, both of Pikeville, Ky., passed away Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at their residence. |
| Fuel-efficient A bicyclist takes advantage of a cool and mostly dry Thursday as he pedals along the Lewis McManus Rails-to-Trails near Second Avenue in Beckley. |
| Healthy on the job Healthy employees, happy customers. That’s part of the philosophy behind an on-site fitness center at John Eye Big Sandy Superstore in Beckley. |
| Slab Fork: Once-bustling coal town forged bonds that live on Some say it’s a lonesome drive down narrow, remote mountain side roads leading to hamlets built around exhausted coal mines, where gnarled fingers of fog cling like wispy ghosts to inclines of crowded trees and scrambled brush. |
| Lewisburg’s First Fridays rescheduled for today Because the first Friday of July was Independence Day, Lewisburg’s monthly First Fridays After Five was rescheduled for today. |
| Rahall seeks floodwater project funding Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., is seeking millions in funding for 2009 water and flooding projects for southern West Virginia. |
| Hospice of Southern W.Va. names new marketing director Hospice of Southern West Virginia Inc., has named Lisa McMillion as its new marketing director. |
| Sen. Byrd one of two lawmakers to oppose Gen. Petraeus’ nomination Iraqi war critic Robert C. Byrd became one of only two senators Thursday voting against the nomination of Gen. David Petraeus as the Middle East’s top commander, saying he had some reservations about the promotion. |
| Tamarack, The Greenbrier about to finalize contract BLUEFIELD — Tamarack and The Greenbrier are on the verge of cementing a new contract in a business relationship that has lasted fully a decade. |
| State school board approves Fayette CEFP amendment The state Board of Education gave its unanimous approval Thursday to an amendment to Fayette County’s Comprehensive Educational Facilities Plan (CEFP), said Dr. Serena Starcher, assistant superintendent of Fayette County schools. |
| Va. man to be released on probation A 44-year-old Chesapeake, Va., man recently sentenced to two to 20 years in prison for three felony obtaining goods by false pretenses convictions, will be released on probation today. |
| ’Pike revenues drop, but still no talk about hiking tolls Diminishing revenues collected on the West Virginia Turnpike could prompt its governing board to make some “immediate changes,” but no one is using the dreaded T-word — not yet, anyway — as a means of leveraging more cash. |
| Highway chief urges vigilance against vandals Motorists traveling along the 88-mile West Virginia Turnpike are being asked to be vigilant until vandals throwing debris into the roadway are apprehended. |
| Police seek suspect in three local robberies Raleigh County Sheriff’s detectives have launched a manhunt for a suspect they say robbed three businesses at gunpoint in less than three hours’ time. |
| Population declines in most W.Va. cities Only two big West Virginia cities have experienced sustained population growth in recent years, mostly because they were boosted by high-tech industries, education and younger populations, according to Census figures released Thursday. |
| Obituaries for Friday, July 11, 2008 |
| Move quickly Better late than never. |
| Fayette judge sets trial date for next year in wrongful death case Fayette County Circuit Judge Paul Blake Thursday set a trial date for early next year in a wrongful death case upon which he had ruled previously but was “reversed and remanded” to his courtroom by the state Supreme Court last month. |
| Local man faces 15 years after pleading guilty to drug charge Omar Lorenzo Thompson, 25, of Beckley, faces up to 15 years in prison after he pleaded guilty in Raleigh County Circuit Court Thursday to delivery of a controlled substance, cocaine base. |
| Jones brings in talent, displays own If his gig with Rish Equipment doesn’t work out, Don Jones Jr. can always get back into golf. Maybe as a college recruiter, because he has a knack. |
| Board of Education rejects fourth-class proposal CHARLESTON — The state Board of Education has turned aside another attempt to expand the state high school football playoffs. |
| Juco big man signs with WVU MORGANTOWN — When West Virginia University star Joe Alexander decided to turn professional last month, coach Bob Huggins said he wasn’t certain that he would give out that scholarship because most recruits already were gobbled up. |
| Despite hot start, Price knows there’s work to do BRIDGEPORT — For Rick Price, it’s one constant after playing sport’s most unpredictable game, a form of golf therapy after 18 holes of mental anguish. |
| Beckley Speedway retools remainder of 2008 schedule Beckley Motor Speedway has tinkered with the remainder of its 2008 race schedule and changes abound. |
| Friday Morning Sports Report (7/11) |
| Deadly Two Car Crash An accident on Route 250 leaves one man dead and sends another man to the hospital. |
| Georgia Fugitive Caught A man wanted on three charges arrested in Marion County. |
| Goldsmith Found Not Guilty in Sexual Assault Trial Homer Goldsmith is found not guilty of second degree second assault. |
| First Day: Nationwide Tour Players The Nationwide Tour at Pete Dye Golf Club officially kicks off today, July 10th, and many spectators are in Bridgeport to check it out. |
| Gabe's Re-Grand Opening Gabriel Brothers store in Bridgeport is back and almost 250 people lined up this morning to get inside |
| Officials Say A Person Was Injured In Gas Line Explosion A Ritchie County 911 official says one person was seriously injured after a gas line explosion in Pullman, WV Thursday night. |
| Riverfront Roar Schedule of Events Check out everything happening at the Riverfront Roar this weekend in Marietta! |
| Come Home: The Busy Bee 07-10-08 Meet Georganna Wade in this week's Come Home. 07-10-08 |
| Recycling Door Hangers The City of Parkersburg might soon be leaving notes on your door. |
| Patsy Ramsey's Friend Speaks Out It's been 12 years since JonBenet Ramsey was murdered and the news that the family is free from suspicion is not new for some. |
| Some Vendors Sell Out on Opening Day The new Parkersburg Farmers' Market opened at 11 a.m. Thursday and closed at 6 p.m. but several vendors left early after selling out. |
| Phillips Finishes Third in 100 Meter Fly Viienna's Tim Phillips takes third in the 100 meter fly championships at the World Youth Games in Monterrey Mexico |
| Koufos agrees to deal with Jazz The Utah Jazz sign their top draft choice Kosta Koufos out ot Ohio State |
| Cavs Ink Top Pick The Clevleand Cavaliers sign their first round draft choice J.J. Hickson to a multi-year deal. |
| Finally: Indians Stop 10 Game Skid Cleveland explodes for 13 runs to snap a 10 game losing streak. |
| Pirates Power Past Yankees Pittsburgh beats the Yankees in a Interleague makeup game. |
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