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| Outstanding Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:09 -0500 Teresa McCune, chief public defender for the Thirtieth Judicial Court, has been honored by Gov. Joe Manchin with the 2007 Jenco Foundation Outstanding Service to Youth Award, as well as being honored with the West Virginia Bar Foundation’s Lawyer of the Year award. |
| Edouard hits Texas coast with strong winds Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:08 -0500 GALVESTON, Texas (AP) – Tropical Storm Edouard hit the Texas Gulf coast east of Galveston on Tuesday with strong winds and rain but was expected to weaken as it makes its way inland during the day. |
| Ohio officer acquitted of killing mom holding baby Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:08 -0500 LIMA, Ohio (AP) – A white police officer was acquitted Monday in the drug-raid shooting death of an unarmed black woman that set off protests about how police treat minorities in a city where one in four residents is black. |
| Mingo County to receive upgraded services Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:09 -0500 Life in the digital world will soon become a little better and faster for some residents in Mingo County. |
| Suspect’s obsession examined Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:08 -0500 WASHINGTON (AP) – One of the biggest mysteries surrounding the anthrax scare of 2001 — why the anthrax-laced letters were dropped off at a mailbox in New Jersey — may be connected to a sorority chapter at Princeton University. |
| Singh finds range on short putts wins Bridgestone Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:09 -0500 AKRON, Ohio (AP) – After hitting his golf ball more than 17 miles over four days at Firestone Country Club, Vijay Singh agonized over the final 42 inches. |
| Rock stars here, Team USA not partying like them Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:09 -0500 SHANGHAI, China (AP) – The swarm of photographers quickly reached more than a dozen, all for a can't-miss chance to witness a real superstar in action. |
| OJ Simpson co-defendant enters plea in Las Vegas Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:09 -0500 LAS VEGAS (AP) – A fourth co-defendant pleaded guilty Monday in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery and kidnapping case, agreeing to testify against the the Hall of Fame football player and one remaining co-defendant at their upcoming trial. |
| Pack will welcome Favre back Tue, 5 Aug 2008 08:08:09 -0500 GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Brett Favre is back. It remains to be seen whether he'll still be the leader of the Pack. |
| Beckley Planning Commission tables decision on new medical office Developers of a proposed new medical office at 30 Mallard Court said the project’s engineer was stuck in traffic on the West Virginia Turnpike and would not be able to address questions and concerns raised during Tuesday’s City of Beckley Planning Commission meeting. |
| Firefighters hospitalized after Princewick blaze Three firefighters were hospitalized after fighting a Tuesday afternoon blaze — at a Raleigh County house where a fire chief says another fire was reported just last week. |
| Off and running Woodrow Wilson football players perform drills Monday during the first day of high school practice at Van Meter Stadium. |
| Sushi Sushi is the most popular Japanese food to catch on in the United States. Once only popular on the West Coast and in Metropolitan areas, interest in sushi has gained popularity in suburban areas and small towns. Sushi is a healthy dish that is a low fat, low calorie treat. It is also a great source fiber and beneficial carbohydrates. |
| Push America to visit Beckley Beckley will once again be a stop for the Push America “Journey of Hope” cycling team Friday, as it makes its way across the country, spreading awareness and raising money on behalf of people with disabilities. |
| Raleigh school bus stolen, found burning Authorities say a stolen Raleigh County school bus was found ablaze in Fayette County early Tuesday morning, and two 14-year-old boys are considered suspects in this crime. |
| Poultry exhibits to return to State Fair Ever wonder why some chickens lay white eggs and others drop brown ones? ... That’s just one of nature’s wonders, and folks pouring into the Department of Agriculture’s poultry exhibit can get a live explanation of that quirk at the State Fair of West Virginia. |
| Lilly Brothers, McCoy named to music hall of fame World-renown harmonica prodigy Charlie McCoy joined a legendary bluegrass band, the Lilly Brothers, in making the second wave of inductees Tuesday into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame. |
| Congressman: Coal-to-liquids venture not easy Coal-to-liquids sounds like the kind of idea that gas-weary Americans would happily seize upon in the face of $4-a-gallon gasoline and the attendant rise in food prices, but the path to production isn’t coming easy. |
| Rahall gives president advice on converting coal to liquids Even the president isn’t immune from the high cost of fuel. |
| McCain wants coal to play a big role in U.S. energy John McCain thinks West Virginia coal must play a critical role in resolving the nation’s energy crisis and that the best way to pull the state out of the doldrums is to enhance America’s overall economy, says a campaign aide. |
| Troopers tending work zones on days off Ever feel sorry for that state trooper you see with his blue lights flashing at a construction site along the highway? The one who sits there hour after hour to make sure you slow down through the work zone? |
| Forbes ranks W.Va. worst for jobs again West Virginia touts itself as “Open for Business,” but Forbes magazine feels the state has a long way to go — right up from the cellar in its annual rankings of “The Best States for Business.” |
| Fayette BOE votes to rescind school closure FAYETTEVILLE — The possible reopening of Nuttall Middle School now awaits the ultimate authority — the state Board of Education. |
| MSU to offer traditional music classes Mountain State University will offer a number of traditional music classes this fall. |
| Obituaries for Wednesday, August 6, 2008 |
| Obituaries - Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008 |
| CHIP Expansion of the Children’s Health Insurance Program will provide health care benefits for more families — if those families realize they are eligible, and If they sign on to the program. |
| Nuttall School Fayette County’s newly elected school board is steaming toward a showdown with the state Board of Education over the status of Nuttall Middle School. |
| Man lying in Fayette roadway run over Fayette County authorities say a Raleigh County man was found dead after he was run over on a roadway — but exactly what killed this man remains undetermined. |
| Firefighters respond to blaze that burned two-story home Fire damaged a Gauley Bridge house Monday night. |
| Man hurt in two-car wreck now in Charleston hospital A Surveyor man involved in a serious accident Friday in Fairdale is now receiving treatment in a Charleston hospital. |
| Report: Woman shot in hand; male suspect flees Beckley Police are obtaining warrants for a Beckley man on charges of malicious wounding and wanton endangerment after an early Sunday morning incident on South Kanawha Street. |
| Family offers reward in Coal City hit-and-run incident An elderly man suspects a truck driver deliberately ran him down in Coal City in late July before fleeing the scene, leaving the victim with multiple injuries, says his son-in-law. |
| Two plead guilty to sex charges Two men face the possibility of significant jail time after pleading guilty to sex charges Monday before Raleigh County Circuit Court H.L. Kirkpatrick. |
| Mount Olive escapee sentenced to 5 years A 36-year-old Lewisburg man who escaped from the Mount Olive Correctional Complex last Nov. 29 pleaded guilty in Fayette County Circuit Court Monday. |
| Camp Stew – Day Three Tue, 29 Jul 2008 00:00:00 -0400 The WVU football team continues its summer practices at Milan Puskar Stadium on Monday. |
| WVU offense shifts to the passing attack Tue, 29 Jul 2008 00:00:00 -0400 Day Three of practice is highlighted by the new offensive scheme installed by Jeff Mullen |
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| Missing Fairmont Girl Quickly Found A Fairmont girl went missing Tuesday evening and was quickly located at a local church. |
| Route 19 Deadly Crash An accident turns deadly in Harrison County and police say speed is a factor. |
| Grafton Police Arrest Two on Sexual Assault Charges Two arrests made in separate cases. |
| Dog Death Investigation A Nutter Fort police officer shoots a family dog out of self defense, but now the family wants justice. |
| Missing Randolph County Boy Found Thanks to Search and Rescue Team A 13-year old autistic boy was found safe and sound Monday thanks to a new Search and Rescue Team created by the State Police. |
| Bullet Proof Vests for K-9 Marion County Sheriff's Department and Fairmont City Police K-9 Units received new bullet proof vests. |
| Ronald McDonald House to Hold "Luau" |
| Proposed Gas Rate Increase A proposed increase in Eastern Ohio residents' gas bills brought dozens of people to a hearing in Marietta. |
| Ozone Standards The subject of a public meeting Tuesday. |
| Belpre Gets Ready For Homecoming Belpre's Civitan Park is in the process of being transformed into a carnival. |
| Two Men Face 6th OVI Offense Two Ohio men, already convicted of five drunk driving charges, now face their sixth. |
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