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| Soaring energy prices source of bickering Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:55 -0500 WASHINGTON —President Bush on Saturday tried to pin the blame on Congress for soaring energy prices and said lawmakers need to lift long-standing restrictions on drilling for oil in pristine lands and offshore tracts believed to hold huge reserves of fuel. |
| Feds seize assets, shut down IndyMac Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:55 -0500 LOS ANGELES (AP) —IndyMac Bank’s assets were seized by federal regulators on Friday after the mortgage lender succumbed to the pressures of tighter credit, tumbling home prices and rising foreclosures. |
| WVU’s MBA program to be reviewed Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:55 -0500 CHARLESTON (AP) — State higher education officials plan to review the West Virginia University program that led to an improper degree being awarded to Gov. Joe Manchin’s daughter, a controversy that triggered university President Michael Garrison’s resignation. |
| Grave robbers causing problems Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:55 -0500 CHARLESTON — They mostly come to loot scrap metal these days, but some creep into cemeteries hunting for antiques, flowers and even body parts. Grave robbers — so long established in history as to be cursed on the walls of Egyptian pyramids — are plundering cemeteries around the country for items that can be sold for cash. |
| Orioles scout fired as part of gambling probe Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:56 -0500 NEW YORK (AP) – The Baltimore Orioles fired a high-ranking scout after Major League Baseball's newly formed investigative unit linked him to a gambling probe. |
| Reds beat Brewers, 6-5 Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:56 -0500 MILWAUKEE (AP) — In a game of giveaways, the Cincinnati Reds came out on top. |
| Sports Calendar Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:56 -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. |
| Priscilla Ooten Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:56 -0500 Priscilla Sue Ooten, 64, of Duncan Fork, passed away Friday, July 11, 2008 at her home. |
| Kimberly Adkins Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:14:56 -0500 On June 28, 2008, a fatal boating accident claimed our beloved daughter, mother and sister, Kimberly Dempsey Adkins, 44, of Lexington, S.C. |
| Hand-crafted cabinets highlight new Beckley business Brad Guthrie has been making his own hand-crafted cabinets and furniture since he was a teenager. |
| Blue Roo makes move to Value City Plaza The Blue Roo has moved its Beckley store to the Value City Plaza. |
| The Greenbrier gives out awards WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS — The Greenbrier resort recently awarded employee Gail Lanek as its “Leader of the Quarter.” |
| Mays takes early lead in the BNI With the first day of the BNI Memorial Tournament in the books, surprises abounded and a familiar face found himself atop the leaderboard. |
| PROFILE: Jesco White -- Most folks got to know Jesco White from the West Virginia Public Broadcasting series “Different Drummer” in a 1991 documentary titled “The Dancing Outlaw” where he shows off his dancing prowess and talks about his family, Elvis and life in general. |
| Beckley man’s cane making keeps his family history alive Lonzo Lamarr Ross can be easy to miss as he sits head down, ear phones on and usually by himself with nothing more than a pocket knife and a shard of wood on his lap as he sits across from the Family Dollar Store on South Fayette Street in Beckley. |
| Strokes of imagination Out behind Freda Thompson’s home, there’s an ever-growing collection of rocks. There are big rocks, little rocks and rocks with odd shapes and sizes. |
| Landowner rights plan returning to Legislature No one in the vanguard of a movement to empower West Virginia property owners with more rights in dealing with oil and gas companies wanting to explore on their land expected any progress the first time to the plate. |
| Nuttall school’s future in hands of state BOE The battle over Nuttall Middle School moved to a new front late Friday evening and a final decision on whether or not the institution will have a future will now be decided in Charleston, not Fayette County. |
| Friends of Coal Auto Fair countdown to fun is now under way Although events such as the carnival and the Saturday night Randy Travis/Taylor Made concert are drawing enormous amounts of attention to next weekend’s Friends of Coal Auto Fair, Beckley-Raleigh County YMCA marketing and membership director Jay Rist says it’s important to remember the weekend’s main attraction — the autos. |
| Woman dies in wreck Police say a Raleigh County woman was killed in a Saturday morning motorcycle accident. |
| Robbery suspect arrested A suspect has been arrested for allegedly robbing two businesses and trying to rob a third in less than three hours’ time, Raleigh County sheriff’s detectives said. |
| Obituaries - Sunday, July 13, 2008 |
| Dumb, and dumber Vice president Dick Cheney was ignorant enough to try to find humor with a remark about inbreeding and West Virginia during a speech last month in Washington. |
| First-round BNI scores First-round scores Saturday in the 28th annual BNI Memorial Tournament played at Grandview Country Club (par 72, 6,210 yards) and Pipestem Resort State Park (par 72, 6,221 yards). x-Seniors Division (ages 50-59), y-Silver Division (ages 60-69), z-Gold Division (ages 70 and over). |
| Saturday's BNI Tee Times |
| Prince still in contention at BNI Not a lot has changed from last year to this year on the scoreboard at the BNI Memorial Tournament for Scott Prince. |
| Price leads by one at Players Cup BRIDGEPORT — David Branshaw had just finished a round of golf that may not have matched the career low 61 he threw at them in the 2002 Gila River Classic at Wild Horse Pass Resort — honest, that’s the name of the course — but considering what was at stake it was almost as good. |
| Troopers treated as part of football family MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia State Police has provided two troopers to accompany the West Virginia University football team on trips to road games as well as serve at home games since 1993, the year the Mountaineers went 11-0 for the second time in school history. |
| Lyle seeing career, life come full circle BRIDGEPORT — Looking back at his two days in the West Virginia sun, Jarrod Lyle is upset, perhaps kicking himself inside, that he wasn’t able to stay the weekend. |
| P-Rays enthrall young fans with baseball clinic PRINCETON — The wall of separation between professional baseball players and some of their youngest fans came tumbling down for three hours Saturday morning. |
| First-round BNI results First-round scores Saturday in the 28th annual BNI Memorial Tournament played at Grandview Country Club (par 72, 6,210 yards) and Pipestem Resort State Park (par 72, 6,221 yards). x-Seniors Division (ages 50-59), y-Silver Division (ages 60-69), z-Gold Division (ages 70 and over). |
| Nationwide Tour Players Cup Rd. 3 Special-Segment A |
| Nationwide Tour Players Cup Rd. 3 Special-Segment B |
| Bikers Ride to Cure Autism About 100 bikers rode through parts of Randolph, Barbour, and Tucker counties to help raise money for people with autism. |
| First New Deal Community in Nation Celebrates 1930's Roosevelt plan is remembered in Preston Co. |
| Tracking Dog Leads Deputies To Suspect The Washington County Sheriff's Department responds to calls of drunken behavior about every weekend but this weekend one Marietta man is facing felony charges after allegedly stealing and wrecking an SUV, bursting into someone's home, and breaking into another vehicle. |
| Kidsfest A Success There were plenty of free games, entertainment, food, and fun for hundreds of kids at City Park Saturday. |
| Thousands Come Out to Riverfront Roar Thousands of people came out to the Eighth Annual Marietta Riverfront Roar Saturday. |
| Riverfront Roar In Marietta Video and results from weekend of powerboat racing in Marietta |
| NBA Starts In Vegas for Joe Alexander Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:55:00 EST Alexander faces O.J. Mayo in NBA Summer league game. |
| 8 Wins In A Row For Power Sat, 12 Jul 2008 23:38:00 EST Power win again in Charleston, SC. |
| Soldiers Arriving Home on Sunday Sat, 12 Jul 2008 21:26:00 EST Members of the 821st Enginner Company served overseas for almost one year |
| Jackson County Bash Sat, 12 Jul 2008 21:22:00 EST Event is one of the largest fundraisers in the state |
| Skydivers Over Kenova Sat, 12 Jul 2008 17:25:00 EST The event was scheduled for the Fourth of July weekend but was cancelled because of rain. |
| Cabell-Huntington Hospital Provides Free Celiac Screenings Sat, 12 Jul 2008 17:15:00 EST Celiac Disease is a common diseases that is usually never diagnosed. |
| Thousands in the Dark in Ironton Area Sat, 12 Jul 2008 15:54:00 EST Major transformer exploded, dispatchers said. |
| 4-H Competition Kicks Off Putnam County Fair Sat, 12 Jul 2008 14:25:00 EST This year marks the fair's 30th anniversary. |
| Stoney Hollow Amateur Sat, 12 Jul 2008 23:57:00 EST Day One Results |
| Volunteer Organizatons Affected by High Gas Prices Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:13:00 EST Valley Hospice is trying to keep its volunteers close to home. |
| Miracle League Field Planned for Wheeling Sat, 12 Jul 2008 21:46:00 EST The Easter Seals sent area children with special needs to try out a similar field in Morgantown Saturday. |
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