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| TODAY’S HOSPITAL REPORT Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:14:52 -0500 Williamson Memorial Hospital Admissions: David Bell of Williamson, Shirley Baisden of Williamson, Roberta Mounts of Delbarton, Buddy Preece of Naugatuck, Ronald Ford of Kermit, Donnie Varney of Delbarton |
| KSP Trooper arrested in Pikeville Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:43:21 -0500 PIKEVILLE, Ky. — A Kentucky State Trooper has been suspended with pay after his arrest by Pikeville City Police. |
| Storm Damage... Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:43:21 -0500 (Staff Photo/JULIA GOAD) Lt. Mike Casey, firefighter Steve Casey and Veolia Water employee Willard Muncy work to remove trees that fell on the home of Nathan and Linda Siggers during heavy thunderstorms Tuesday evening. Williamson Mayor Darrin McCormick and Fire Chief Jerry Mounts helped secure the area. No one was hurt in the fall. |
| Business As Usual? Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:43:21 -0500 An uneasy feeling of deja-vu has grasped Americans as pictures of people standing in long lines in front of banks with hopes to withdraw at least a portion of their funds before doors are closed are seen on news stations around the clock. |
| Mingo Co. has third highest jobless rate in southern W.Va. Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:43:21 -0500 CHARLESTON — Numbers released recently by WorkForce West Virginia indicate a significant jump in Mingo County’s unemployment rate over a one-month period, giving it the third highest number of any southern West Virginia county. |
| Minimum wage going up, little help as costs still soaring Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:43:21 -0500 WASHINGTON — About 2 million Americans get a raise today as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it up, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage hike to consumers. |
| Oil edges up after big drop on Wednesday Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:43:21 -0500 Oil prices edged up today after shedding nearly $4 a barrel in the previous day’s session on concerns that high fuel prices are dampening demand in the world’s biggest energy consumer. |
| Levees hold but waters rise in Texas Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:43:21 -0500 BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Hurricane Dolly slammed ashore and then loitered over deep south Texas as a tropical storm, dumping as much as a foot of rain in places and ripping roofs off buildings with 100 mph winds. |
| Goodell monitoring Favre situation Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:14:52 -0500 MILWAUKEE (AP) – NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is monitoring the ongoing rift between the Green Bay Packers and Brett Favre. |
| James likely will miss exhibition vs. Canada Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:14:52 -0500 LAS VEGAS (AP) – U.S. forward LeBron James likely will miss Friday's exhibition against Canada as he recovers from a mild right ankle sprain. |
| Dunn’s slam leads Reds over Maddux and Padres, 9-5 Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:14:52 -0500 CINCINNATI (AP)—Greg Maddux has never gone so long without a win. |
| Sports Calendar Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:14:52 -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. |
| Earl Canterbury Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:14:51 -0500 Earl J. “June” Canterbury, 81, of Princeton, formerly of Beech Creek, died Wednesday, July 23, 2008 in Princeton. |
| Betty Ellis Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:14:52 -0500 Betty Lou “Reba” Vance Ellis, 82, of Justice passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at her residence. |
| Steven Chafin Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:43:21 -0500 Steven Floyd Chafin, 53, of Hatfield, Ky. was called home to be with the Lord after a courageous battle with cancer. |
| Energy Express Extravaganza Children taking part in Energy Express activities at local schools throughout the area congregated at the Mount Hope High School football stadium Thursday to enjoy some sun-filled summer fun during Energy Express Extravaganza 2008. |
| Healthy outcomes A baby born healthy wasn’t gaining weight properly during the first months of life, despite the fact the mother was preparing the formula exactly by what she thought was the correct method and feeding the baby regularly. |
| There’s no shortage of energy, only a shortage of vision |
| Committee wants BIG planners to be realistic A committee member helping plan a $24 million project had a message for city leaders Thursday night: Keep it real. |
| Beaver teen dies after ATV crash A Raleigh County teenager was killed after a Thursday afternoon ATV accident, according to police. |
| Cooperative effort helps Greenbrier retain Delta flights After the Greenbrier County Commission put another $50,000 chip into the pot, The Greenbrier anted up Tuesday by announcing it will continue to honor its subsidy contract with Delta Airlines through the end of October. |
| DOH wants roadside memorials uniform — at a price The state Division of Highways wants to start bringing some uniformity and safety to roadside memorials set up by families of crash victims. |
| Oak Hill Lewis Chevrolet to host humane society benefit In an effort to help raise money and awareness for a nonprofit organization, Lewis Chev-rolet of Oak Hill, in conjunction with the New River Humane Society, will host a fundraiser for the humane society at the dealership Saturday. |
| Miner injured after accident dislocates jaw A coal miner suffered non-life threatening injuries Thursday morning as a result of an accident in Kingston No. 2 mine near Mossy in Fayette County, a spokesperson for the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration in Arlington, Va., said. |
| W.Va’s minimum wage higher but covers few West Virginia’s minimum hourly wage is actually 70 cents above the new federal one but it covers few, with most workers largely employed in state government. |
| Obituaries - Friday, July 25, 2008 |
| Hit-and-run As of last evening, local law enforcement authorities were still searching for a suspect wanted in a hit-and-run accident which took place early Monday morning in Coal City. |
| Beckley Motor Speedway closed this weekend This week’s scheduled races at Beckley Motor Speedway have been canceled, according to track operator Bruce James. |
| Birkelbach anticipates big season for Cougars John Birkelbach is counting the days... the hours... the minutes until Aug. 7. |
| Local Roundup Family golf clinics at Riverview Golf Range; AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL; Summers County football practices; W.Va. to host 2008 World’s Strongest Man event |
| Friday Morning Sports Report (7/25) |
| Fairmont Farmhouse Goes up in Flames An abandoned home catches fire for the second time. |
| Fire Destroys Harrison County Family's Home A fire in Mount Clare early Friday morning destroys a local family's home. |
| Sewage Tanker Rolls Down Embankment Tanker accidents sends one person to the hospital. |
| Fairmont: What's The Next Step? Fairmont City is working around the clock to fix the dilapidated homes and falling buildings. |
| Careless Driver Increase The warm weather increases the number of drivers on the road, and the number of people who drive carelessly. |
| Controversy at Commission Meeting A heated argument over a gas bill marked the start of Thursday morning's Upshur County Commission meeting. |
| Officials Searching for Home Invasion Suspect The Washington County sheriff's department is searching for a man they say broke into a Beverly home Friday morning. |
| Another Homicide Investigation There's been another homicide in Washington County and now authorities are searching for clues. |
| Campbell Sentencing A Washington County man is going to prison after leading police on a high speed chase in February. |
| Victims' Advocates Respond A homicide and a stabbing in Washington County this week have officials of a domestic violence support service speaking out. |
| Picnic In The Park On Friday Friday the Wood County Deputies Association is hosting its annual Picnic In The Park. |
| Farmers' Market Grand Opening It's already been open for a couple weeks, but Thursdat marked the official kick off of Parkersburg's Farmers' Market. |
| Dialing the WV Area Code For All Calls The West Virginia Public Service Commission wants you to get used to dialing the area code for all calls, even local ones before the second area code is issued. |
| Priest Returns From World Youth Day Father Eric Hall returned home from World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia Thursday. |
| Motorcycle Accident Victim Remains In Hospital A Walker, West Virginia man remains in poor condition Thursday after a weekend motorcycle accident on Corridor D. |
| Belpre School District Sale The Belpre City School District is having a yard sale to help fund building and facility repairs. |
| ESPN Says "Be Patient" Representatives at ESPN tell WTAP that voting for TitleTown USA is temporarily down. |
| The Top Pick Goes To Ohio State Fri, 25 Jul 2008 01:04:00 EST Ohio State cleans up at Big Ten Media Day in Chicago. |
| Nate McPeek - Thundering Herd Flashback Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:53:00 EST Kentucky native stays close to home. |
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