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| A Good Profession Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:28 -0500 He’s been grooming the heads of local and area men for 50 years and not even a stroke a year ago has slowed down barber Tom Davis as he continues to perform the job he loves. |
| Rescue package awaits signature Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:29 -0500 WASHINGTON —Congress approved mortgage relief for 400,000 struggling homeowners Saturday as part of an election-year housing plan that also aims to calm jittery financial markets and bolster the sagging economy. President Bush said he would sign it promptly, despite reservations. |
| AP analysis finds state floor sessions focused Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:29 -0500 CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s Legislature spent hours on the House and Senate floors this year naming some three dozen bridges, honoring sports teams and welcoming such wide-ranging visitors to the Capitol as home-schoolers, soft drink distributors and the West Virginia Grange. |
| Victims of Nolan crash identified Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:29 -0500 NOLAN — The two victims who perished in a horrific automobile crash Friday afternoon at Nolan have been identified. |
| Rockies beat Reds, 7-2 Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:28 -0500 CINCINNATI (AP) – Brad Hawpe hit a two-run homer and Aaron Cook went eight solid innings as the Colorado Rockies won for the seventh time in eight games with a 7-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night. |
| Wade sharp in return, helps Americans rout Canada Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:28 -0500 LAS VEGAS (AP) — Mike Krzyzewski wanted Dwyane Wade on the U.S. team, just in case something ever happened to Kobe Bryant or LeBron James. |
| Sports Calendar Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:28 -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. |
| Carmen Simar Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:29 -0500 Carmen Simar, 82, of Kermit passed away Friday, July 25, 2008 following a long illness. |
| George Chaffins Jr. Sun, 27 Jul 2008 01:21:29 -0500 Dr. George Chaffins Jr., 36, of Lexington, Ky., formerly of Hode, Ky., passed away Friday, July 25, 2008 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. |
| Human/computer interface Imagine a coal miner whose job it is to shovel coal onto a belt being able to do the job by just thinking about it. According to one Beckley doctor, the type of technology that could accomplish this is being studied and developed. |
| MedExpress Urgent Care to open in Beckley Dr. Kevin Blankenship, born and raised in Coal City, is one of four founders of MedExpress Urgent Care, which is opening a new center in Beckley on Aug. 5. |
| New graphics business opens Daddy Rabbit Graphics is a new business in Beckley that makes vehicle wraps and other types of car graphics. The business is owned by Joe Jackson, Billie Moore and Mike Duncan. |
| Dog days of summer Ginger gets a bath Saturday morning compliments of members of the New River Humane Society, from left, Mike Ward, co-director Tara Workman, David King and Red Mckinney. |
| Green with envy Darrell Ramsey works in his garden on Little Vine Drive in Beaver. Ramsey planted squash, cucumbers, hot and sweet peppers, tomatoes, corn, beans, potatoes and cabbage. |
| Former coach, umpire hopes to educate, develop players through Upper Deck Training Center A recent article in USA Today revealed an alarming statistic. |
| Librarian: Books still fascinate young and old alike In an age of reference material available at the click of a mouse and a bombardment of electronic entertainment, who’s reading any more? |
| I’m sorry you lost your loved one Today, I will attend the funeral of a co-worker’s mom. The deceased is a woman I’ve known for many years. |
| Fireworks for firefighters? Fireworks are a thing of majestic beauty and scientific marvel in the eyes of one beholder.In the minds of some lawmakers, they could also provide a source of revenue to underwrite a pension fund for West Virginia’s volunteer firefighters, providing the beleaguered departments an incentive to attract fresh recruits and retain them. |
| Gasoline prices not affecting Bridge Day Preparations for Bridge Day 2008 are going well, and organizers say the specter of increased traveling costs so far hasn’t seemed to dampen enthusiasm for at least some of those planning on participating. |
| Local VFW honor guard continues work For some local veterans, the idea of commitment goes beyond Memorial Day. Instead of honoring lost war veterans on a single day at the end of May, members of local Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts honor deceased soldiers more than 100 times a year by volunteering for honor guard duties. |
| Deputies say 2,002 prescription pills found at Harper Road hotel An Ohio man faces 18 drug-related charges after Raleigh County sheriff’s deputies say they found 2,002 prescription pills in a Harper Road hotel room worth more than $45,000 on the street. |
| Two injured in crash Authorities say three vehicles wrecked in Fayette County Saturday afternoon, sending two men to hospitals. |
| Traffic re-routed after wreck Two people were taken to a hospital Saturday night after a wreck reportedly involving a car, a motorcycle and a pedestrian, authorities said. |
| Stoco graduates reunite for 10th year Decades of time and several states now separate Stoco natives. |
| Park ranger injured in Burning Rock ATV wreck A Burning Rock Off-Road Park ranger sustained injuries not believed to be life-threatening when his ATV went over a hillside Saturday, authorities said. |
| Ghent suits are settled Greg Darby, president of Little General Stores Inc., confirmed Friday a settlement had been reached with the survivors and the families of the victims of the Jan. 30, 2007, explosion at the Little General Store in Ghent. |
| Suspect arrested in Hinton fire A Hinton man has been charged with setting a trash bin on fire outside the city’s hospital, and authorities say they are questioning him about a string of recent arsons in the city. |
| Four charged in break-in, thefts State Police say two adults and two juveniles have been charged with breaking into a house under construction and stealing more than $1,000 in power tools — twice. |
| Former Mountain State dean of health sciences dies The Mountain State University family is mourning the loss of one of its own following the sudden death of Dr. Patsy Haslam, the school’s recently retired dean of health sciences. |
| EPA helps homeowners go ‘green’ Want your house value to increase as much as 25 percent? Go green! Instead of purchasing new homes, people are renovating their homes using eco-friendly materials. |
| Music festival to kick off next week in Clifftop The 2008 Appalachian String Band Musical Festival will kick off Wednesday and end on Sunday, Aug. 3. The five-day event, which is celebrating its 19th year, explores Appalachian music and culture. |
| Fayette Commission tables park annexation decision FAYETTEVILLE — A request from the City of Oak Hill to annex more than 650 acres of Wolf Creek Park was unanimously tabled Friday by the Fayette County Commission after commissioners said they needed some additional questions answered by the Fayette County Urban Renewal Authority. |
| Obituaries - Sunday, July 27, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Saturday, July 26, 2008 |
| Realistic In 1962, Congress approved the Highland Scenic Highway in West Virginia. |
| Thumbs - Saturday, July 27, 2008 |
| Second arrest made in mine equipment theft The second suspect wanted for allegedly stealing $15,000 in metal from a mine equipment company has been caught, State Police said. |
| From small town to big time From Hanover to Japan, from England to Australia, the world of professional wrestling has taken James Gibson all over the globe. |
| Smooth coaching transition at WVU MORGANTOWN — Bill Stewart didn’t take long to put together an outstanding staff after being named West Virginia’s new head football coach last Jan. 4. |
| Cox is switching jobs at WVU MORGANTOWN — Brad Cox wanted a new challenge, so he has resigned as West Virginia University’s assistant athletic director for compliance to become the school’s assistant director of admissions. |
| Ending on a sour note Certainly, this was not the way Beckley Post 32 wanted the season to end. |
| WVU in search of top baseball aide MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University is in the process of conducting a national search to replace its top baseball assistant and recruiting coordinator, head coach Greg Van Zant said Wednesday. |
| Local Roundup APPALACHIAN LEAGUE BASEBALL |
| Sunday Morning Sports Report (7/27) |
| Saturday Morning Sports Report (7/26) |
| Minimum Wage Doesn't Equal Economic Crisis The new minimum wage law goes into affect now employees will get 70 cents more an hour, but will it even help? |
| Women Getting Well About 100 women spent Saturday afternoon at Heston Farm in Pleasant Valley for the Women on Wellness Retreat. |
| Mission Accomplished Over 300 youth members from around the country have left Marion County after a job well done. |
| New Hospice Opens in Elkins A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held today for a new hospice facility in Randolph County, |
| BMV Back In Belpre The Bureau of Motor Vehicles Office is back in a new location. |
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