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| Garrison gone on Sept. 1 Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:22 -0500 MORGANTOWN — President Mike Garrison will leave West Virginia University for good Sept. 1, dropping an earlier plan to remain on board as a consultant for the transition to new leadership. |
| Rahall secures project bill Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:22 -0500 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The first step toward securing $3.2 million in the Fiscal Year 2009 Energy and Water Development Appropriations bill for Army Corps of Engineers projects in southern West Virginia has been made with approval of the bill by the full House Appropriations Committee. |
| One killed in Calif. fires; more Guard troops on the way Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:22 -0500 PARADISE, Calif. — Firefighting officials said Friday that one person died when a wildfire swept through a rural area of Northern California, a rare human casualty among the hundreds of blazes that have tormented the state for weeks. |
| Court rejects Bush’s air pollution rule Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:22 -0500 WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court unanimously struck down a signature component of President Bush’s clean air policies Friday, dealing a blow to environmental groups and likely delaying further action until the next administration. |
| State settles selenium lawsuit with coal mine Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:22 -0500 CHARLESTON (AP) — A Magnum Coal subsidiary is paying more than $4 million to settle a lawsuit over dumping selenium and other pollutants into the Mud River. |
| Oil sets new record near $146 a barrel Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 Oil prices spiked Friday as continued tensions in the Middle East and concerns of renewed violence in Nigeria pushed the price for a barrel of oil to a record near $146. |
| Havin’ a good time... Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 (Staff Photo/JULIA GOAD) HORSING AROUND WITH COOPER -Luke Norman gets all s hook up by Cooper the Dog, who is also known as Adam Blackburn at Vacation Bible School at Sharondale Church of Christ. VBS will wrap up Friday, 7 - 9 p.m.. The public is invited for fun and fellowship. |
| Woman’s body found in S.C. Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 The Lexington County, S.C. has confirmed that the body found by fisherman in Lake Murray Wednesday is that of Kim Adkins, a woman with family in the Lenore area. |
| Ky. man charged with animal cruelty Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 A Hardy, Ky., man was lodged in the Pike County Detention Center yesterday after he was charged with poisoning pets in his neighborhood. |
| Wildfires advance in Calif. Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 PARADISE, Calif. (AP) – Firefighters battling a raging wildfire in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California braced for strong winds Friday they feared could blow hot embers toward thousands of homes, while residents in Washington state's Spokane Valley fled a fire that destroyed several houses. |
| ‘Pickin’ in the Park’ ousted from Chief Logan State Park Fri, 11 Jul 2008 07:34:52 -0500 LOGAN — People attending the bluegrass and country music program Pickin’ in the Park on Thursdays and Saturdays at Chief Logan State Park are stomping their feet, but they are not clogging. |
| Belfry UMC conducts Beach VBS Fri, 11 Jul 2008 07:34:52 -0500 For the Daily News BELFRY, Ky. — The Belfry United Methodist Church recently completed an exciting week of Vacation Bible School. The theme for this year’s Bible Schools was “Beach Party: Surfin’ Through the Scriptures.” |
| Brett Favre wants release from Packers Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:23 -0500 (AP) – Brett Favre has asked the Packers to release him so he can return to the NFL with another team after apparently being told that his latest retirement reversal wasn't welcome news in Green Bay. |
| Olympic swimmer testicular cancer Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:23 -0500 ATLANTA (AP) – When Eric Shanteau touched the wall second at the U.S. Olympic trials, he was overcome by the joy of reaching a lifelong goal. |
| NASCAR cancels qualifying after Chicago area storms Fri, 11 Jul 2008 07:34:52 -0500 JOLIET, Ill. (AP) – The line of strong storms moving in on Chicagoland Speedway was so big, bad and dark blue that it looked more like an impending tidal wave on the horizon. |
| Reds rip Cubs with 7 homers Fri, 11 Jul 2008 07:34:52 -0500 CHICAGO (AP) — David Ross and the Cincinnati Reds felt right at home with the wind blowing out of Wrigley Field on Thursday. |
| Longoria and Hart elected All-Stars Fri, 11 Jul 2008 07:34:52 -0500 NEW YORK (AP) – Evan Longoria had big plans for next week's All-Star break — a trip to Las Vegas with some friends. |
| Jessie Sincell Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:23 -0500 Jessie Sincell, 58, of Grayson, Ky., formerly of Phelps, Ky., passed away Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at Ashland, Ky.’s Kings Daughters Hospital. |
| William Simpkins Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:24:23 -0500 William (Bill) Howard Simpkins, 57, of Ormond Beach, Fla., died on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. |
| Johnny Marcum Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 Johnny Marcum, 59, of Lenore passed away July 9, 2008 at the St. Mary’s Hospital in Huntington. |
| Jackie Gibson Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 Jackie Gibson, 69, of Wharncliffe passed away at his residence. |
| Frederick Stuart Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 Frederick William Stuart, 68, of Toler, Ky. passed away Wednesday, July 9 2008 at his home. |
| Dorothy Varney Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 Dorothy Varney, 91, of Stone, Ky. passed away Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at her residence. |
| Luther Lovins Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:01:17 -0500 Luther Lovins, 80, a long time resident of Williamson and well known for his ability for a job well done, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, July 9, 2008. |
| Relay for life Cancer survivors, their family, friends and caregivers walk in the Relay for Life, Friday at Crossroads Mall. |
| How far would you help carry someone? During a Great Northwest Athletic Conference double header, Western Oregon softball player Sara Tucholsky hit what would have been her first career home run. However, in her excitement, the tiny athlete missed first base and quickly doubled back. Suddenly, one knee gave out, and she found herself crumpled in the dirt. She couldn’t get up. Her injured knee wouldn’t support her. |
| Turnpike suspects caught State Police say the people who slung rocks at West Virginia Turnpike motorists have been caught. |
| Lawmakers believe Reid is ‘shortsighted’ on coal Warning: Coal is hazardous to your health. |
| Wyoming judge dismisses case against DOH Reluctantly, Wyoming County Circuit Judge John Hrko dismissed a suit against the West Virginia Division of Highways in a case involving the Nov. 26, 2007, deaths of Matthew Robert Wrenn, 17, and Justin Janes, 20. |
| Fayette board reverses the closure of Nuttall school By a 3-2 vote the Fayette County Board of Education voted Friday to reverse a decision made earlier this year to close Nuttall Middle School and work will begin immediately to try and prepare the school for opening.Nuttall school |
| Deputy’s e-mail address stolen LEWISBURG — Greenbrier Deputy Sheriff Rick Honaker knew it wasn’t a good sign when he got a call from a colleague this week asking, “Are you sure you’re OK?” |
| Oak Hill debates Wolf Creek annex FAYETTEVILLE — Fayette County Urban Renewal Authority member Guy Dooley says plans to annex the industrial portion of Wolf Creek Park could prove detrimental in attracting new businesses, which is necessary to pay off the $2 million debt still owed to creditors that financed the development of the park. |
| High gas not hurting DOH revenues yet Maybe it’s a case of Big Oil reasoning, like the Kansas City Song from “Oklahoma,” that they’ve gone as far as they can go in jacking up gas prices before motorists say enough is enough and decide to drive less. |
| Sen. Byrd tries to boost ARC budget by $20 million Sen. Robert C. Byrd is trying to raise the ante on President Bush’s recommended budget for the anti-poverty Appalachian Regional Commission by an extra $20 million. |
| Obituaries — July 12, 2008 |
| We should be thankful for days of whine and roses |
| Thumbs |
| Beckley man arrested for copper theft A Beckley man was arrested Friday afternoon in connection with stolen copper on railroad company property. |
| Man arrested over gunfire A Raleigh County man was arrested after State Police say he fired an assault rifle toward neighbors’ residences. |
| BNI to honor Larry Hickman Larry Andrew Hickman always feels close to his father when he plays golf. |
| ‘Crash’ looks to turn season around It’s been an up-and-down, crazy race season for David “Crash” Grimes. |
| Players Cup title still up for grabs BRIDGEPORT — A long, long time ago, in what was known as “The Golden Age of Television” with hit shows like “Dragnet” and “The Twilight Zone” and “Playhouse 90,” a weekly drama called “The Millionaire” aired. |
| Mountaineers’ Lockwood likes working with Dunlap MORGANTOWN — The task of rebuilding West Virginia University’s defensive secondary will be in the capable hands of veterans Steve Dunlap and David Lockwood this football fall. |
| Former Woodrow athlete named SWAC SID of year Southern University’s Kevin Manns was recently named the 2007-08 Southwestern Athletic Conference Sports Information Director of the Year during the conference’s spring meetings. |
| Saturday Morning Sports Report (7/12) |
| The New Mon General Mon General Hospital has its grand opening for the New Hazel Ruby McQuain Tower. |
| Local Doctor Fills Gas Tanks The increasing gas prices are stealing money from our pockets, sometimes making it impossible to do day to day activities even getting to your doctor's office. |
| Science Camp Begins Monday A science camp for middle school students begins Monday...and spots are still available. |
| Man Severely Injured in Altercation An incident in Worthington leaves one man severely beaten and Deputies looking for suspects. |
| Stonewood Incident Surrounded By Question Marks Investigators are trying to figure out what really happened in an incident in Stonewood Friday morning. |
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