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| House bill would boost spending Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:48:19 -0500 WASHINGTON (AP) – The House took up its first spending bill Thursday after weeks of delays that have left efforts to pass next year's Cabinet budgets in shambles. |
| Massey posts 2Q loss Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:48:19 -0500 CHARLESTON (AP) – U.S. coal producer Massey Energy posted an outsized second-quarter loss after a $245.3 million charge related to a contract lawsuit. |
| Tomorrow, Tomorrow... Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:48:19 -0500 (Photo by PAUL ADKINS/THE LOGAN BANNER) Little orphan Annie (Maci Hatcher) is carried by Daddy Warbucks (Jim Frye) during the ending of the musical “Annie,” which opened this week in Chief Logan Park at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheater. Hatcher is the granddaughter of former Williamson High basketball coach Alan Hatcher. |
| Consol shares fall sharply Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:48:19 -0500 CHARLESTON — Shares of Consol Energy fell sharply Thursday after the coal mine operator said its second-quarter profit dipped 34 percent as productivity problems pushed up costs. |
| Teaching positions decrease Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:48:19 -0500 BELFRY, Ky. - Because of budgetary constraints, teaching positions in at least one local Kentucky school continue to decrease while its enrollment remains on the increase, creating a precarious situation for those entrusted with educating the area's youth. |
| Griffey traded from Reds to White Sox Fri, 1 Aug 2008 08:28:40 -0500 CINCINNATI (AP) — Ken Griffey Jr. is leaving home to get back in a pennant race. |
| Ramirez to Dodgers, Bay to Boston in deadline deal Fri, 1 Aug 2008 08:28:40 -0500 BOSTON (AP) — Manny Ramirez is headed to Hollywood. |
| Haywood proud that May, 2007 team inducted into Hall of Fame Fri, 1 Aug 2008 08:28:40 -0500 GOODY, Ky. – Having players and teams inducted into the Pike County Academic and Athletic Hall of Fame is nothing new for the Belfry Pirates. Dustin May and the 2007 Pirate football team continued that tradition as they were recently inducted. |
| Janette Allen Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:48:19 -0500 Janette Bassham Allen, formerly of Williamson, died on July 29, 2008, in Maryland. Funeral arrangements are peninding and will be announced by Weaver Mortuary of West Williamson. |
| Merlin Jackson Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:48:19 -0500 Merlin Jackson, 69, of Phelps, Ky. passed away on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at his residence. |
| Nellie Dotson Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:48:19 -0500 Nellie Dotson, 92, of Murray, Ky. passed away Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at Spring Creek Health Care Center. |
| New rules for plumbers in W.Va. to take effect Jan. 1 John Keyser, owner of Maxwell and Keyser Plumbing and Heating in Beckley, is a third-generation master plumber. |
| Bush embraces coal President Bush made a stop Thursday at The Greenbrier, where he spoke before the West Virginia Coal Association regarding energy plans, one of which involves the use of coal. |
| Authority mulls toll system upgrade Tax-exempt financing holds the key to modernizing the West Virginia Turnpike’s computer-driven toll system, an antiquated network that has servers in need of hard-to-find replacement parts. |
| Fayette BOE sets stage for possible clash with state The Fayette County Board of Education set the stage Thursday for a potential clash with the state Board of Education when the county board voted 3-2 to rescind employee reductions-in-force and transfers contingent upon the possible reopening of Nuttall Middle School. |
| ’Pike manager: Parkways can’t toll other roads Unless higher powers can expand its 88-mile, four-lane “universe,” don’t look for the state Parkways Authority to start erecting toll booths on roads feeding the West Virginia Turnpike. |
| W.Va. expands health coverage for children Hundreds of West Virginia children would be newly eligible for state health coverage under a plan supported by Gov. Joe Manchin. |
| Greenbrier man honored by President Bush LEWISBURG — A steady rain fell from the sky, but Lewisburg resident Jackie Goodall stood unfazed as President Bush, with Air Force One as a backdrop, presented him with the President’s Volunteer Service Award Thursday at Greenbrier Valley Airport. |
| Power outage reported in Summers County Summers County emergency service workers reported a power outage late Thursday night. |
| Official: Windows shot out of six police cruisers State Police say they are searching for the person responsible for shooting windows out of six Mabscott police cruisers. |
| Police: Second vehicle driven by suspect recovered State Police say they have recovered a second stolen pickup truck driven by a fleeing break-in suspect who now may be traveling with a woman. |
| Bush eight years late on energy, Byrd complains President Bush is right on target in promoting clean coal technology as an answer to expensive foreign oil, but there’s just one problem, Sen. Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia says. |
| Obituaries - Friday, Aug. 1, 2008 |
| Justice served? Was justice served? There was no outcry from the victims, no complaints from the attorneys. |
| Beckley police believe series of metal thefts could be linked Beckley Health Right provides free health care to working people without insurance. Now the clinic may have to pay out thousands after city police say metal thieves ripped copper from three air conditioners. |
| Man charged in alleged sexual assault case four years later A Raleigh County man has been charged with sexually assaulting a teenage girl, an alleged incident sheriff’s detectives say happened four years ago. |
| Police: Couple used grandmother’s credit card to go on shopping spree State Police say a woman stole two of her grandmother’s credit cards and that she and her husband took them on a two-county shopping spree. |
| Former pro wins Amateur While many of the competitors chasing her hung out or bided their time nervously waiting out a long rain delay, West Virginia Women’s Amateur leader Nicolle Flood-Sawczyszyn took a nap. |
| Back to basics at Slay camp If you really want to get serious about playing basketball, Tamar Slay’s Starting Five Basketball Camp is the place to be. |
| ‘Same ol’ Billy’ as WVU football camp opens MORGANTOWN — With West Virginia’s greatest football victory and a spring practice behind him, Bill Stewart gets into the meat of his first season as the coach with today’s opening of the 2008 preseason football practice camp. |
| White apologizes for remarks ridiculing WVU’s baseball team MORGANTOWN — West Virginia quarterback Pat White apologized Thursday for his comments that accused Mountaineer baseball coach Greg Van Zant of not pursuing black athletes. |
| WVU receives first installment of Rodriguez’ $4 million buyout CHARLESTON — West Virginia University has received the first $2.5 million of its $4 million settlement with departed head football coach Rich Rodriguez. |
| Despite rumors, speedway reopens tonight Beckley Motor Speedway co-general manager David Creed cut straight to the chase Thursday. |
| Local Roundup Slate, Wheeler on Mackey Award watch list; The Greenbrier to host national junior golf event |
| Friday Morning Sports Report (8/1) |
| Clarksburg Wins Property Lawsuit Harrison County Courts rule in favor of the City of Clarksburg now they plan to clean up Leonard "Gene" Papa's property as quickly as possible. |
| A Grandfather Gets Sentenced A Taylor County grandfather will spend the rest of his life behinds bar. |
| Levies Help Emergency Responders Five levies are up for renewal this year in Taylor County, fire and EMS. |
| Local Author Publishes Children's Book "Stepping Today Into Pre-K", by Jill Stemple, will be released in mid-August. |
| Fatal Accident in Meigs County Ohio State Highway Patrol officials are investigating after a fatal morning crash in Meigs County. |
| Mason County Murder Suspects Behind Bars All three suspects in the killing of a Mason county man are behind bars. |
| College Announces 2-Day Plan To Save Fuel Costs Parkersburg, W.V. (AP) -- The University of West Virginia at Parkersburg has announced a plan to help students reduce gasoline expenses by attending classes just two days a week. |
| Come Home: Maj. Vernon and Vicki Dolby Meet Major Vernon and Vicki Dolby in this week's Come Home. 07-31-2008 |
| The Price of Lunch Going Up If your kids attend school in the Fort Frye School District, you'll be paying more for their lunch in the cafeteria this upcoming school year. |
| Justice Center Moves Forward The Wood County Commission is taking another step forward in the push for a new county justice center. |
| Water Boil Cancellation We have a water boil cancellation to tell you about for Little Hocking Water customers. |
| Child Porn Investigation A child's story leads to an arrest and an investigation. |
| CCMH Upgraded To Trauma Three Center The American College of Insurgeons, along with West Virginia's Office of Emergency Medical Services, have reinstated Camden Clark Memorial Hospital as a level three trauma center . |
| The City's New Cell Phone Plan On Thursday, City of Parkersburg employees are turning in their work cell phones and getting their own plans to cut back costs. |
| OSU and WVU Rate High in Coaches Poll The Buckeyes and Mountaineers are ranked in the top ten in the USA Today Coaches preseason fooball poll. |
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