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| American killed in China after knife attack Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:43:59 -0500 MINNEAPOLIS — Todd Bachman was a big volleyball fan. His support of the sport, spawned in his suburban Twin Cities community, brought him and his wife Barbara all the way to Beijing. |
| Williamson man authors sci-fi novel Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:43:59 -0500 WILLIAMSON – The late show by comedian Johnny Carson spoiled many TV viewers with his wit and humor and today’s offerings on some late shows often draw groans at the ho-hum dialogue. |
| More state schools turn to bio fuels Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:43:59 -0500 CHARLESTON – Twenty-five West Virginia counties use biodiesel fuel in 1,795 of their school buses, but Mingo, Wayne, McDowell and Cabell Counties are among the more than half of state counties that do not use the renewable fuel. |
| NEW CHAPTER Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:43:59 -0500 MORGANTOWN — Take just a few steps into the West Virginia football complex, and it’s easy to see that this program belongs to Bill Stewart now. |
| Ex-Herd star Pennington signs with Miami Dolphins Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:43:59 -0500 Chad Pennington, cut by the New York Jets after they signed Brett Favre, signed with the Miami Dolphins on Friday. |
| President watches U.S. rout Czechs in opener Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:43:59 -0500 BEIJING — With President Bush and the first family looking on, the United States women’s basketball team began its quest for a fourth-straight gold medal with a rout of the Czech Republic. |
| Woodrow Thomas Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:43:59 -0500 Woodrow Thomas, 87, of Gilbert passed away Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008 at Logan Center Genesis. |
| Holy hip hop! Chesare Spadaro anxiously waited outside The Hook Up Tuesday for the urban fashion store to open. |
| More amenities planned for Burning Rock Off-Road Park A public hearing before the Raleigh County Planning and Zoning Commission will be held on Aug. 21 on the application of Beaver Coal Company for the purpose of rezoning a tract of real estate to establish a campground, RV Park and cabin rentals at the new Burning Rock Off-Road Park ATV trail system in Tams, near Sophia. |
| Challenger favors ANWR drilling, seeks a debate Republican challenger Marty Gearheart sees no difference in removing oil from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge than the daily digging of coal from the rugged mountains of West Virginia. |
| One big happy family The Partridge Family needed a bus for its family outings.But when the Lilly family assembles in Flat Top, a giant, open field can barely contain them. |
| Comfortable spot Billed as “West Virginia’s Biggest Garden Party,” the State Fair of West Virginia promises tons of activities, exhibits, livestock information, live entertainment and all the elephant ears and funnel cakes you can stand. |
| Man enjoys community involvement, commitment to church "We have six days that we labor and we come together on Sunday to worship the Lord.” |
| ‘Body of Christ’ blends spiritual, artistic talents of retired art teacher Retiring from a 34-year art teaching career has given Becky Doman something she’s longed to do for years — paint. |
| Summer ideal for hardscape projects In landscaping, hardscape consists of various construction projects such as patios, walkways, gazebos, retaining walls and stairs, benches, fire pits, ponds, and decks. The hot, dry “dog days” of summer are usually an excellent time for projects such as these. |
| ‘Experiencing God’ Bible study offered The folks at By His Grace Bookstore invite you to join them on what they describe as a life-changing adventure as they embark on a Bible study based on the best-selling book ”Experiencing God: How to Live the Full Adventure of Knowing and Doing God’s Will.” |
| Learn to taste the gift, not the water It’s hard to practice a lifestyle of gratitude. Believe me, I know. Despite my best efforts to maintain a mindset of thanksgiving, I still find myself grumbling a lot. I’m reminded in each situation that I always have the choice to give thanks or to complain. |
| Lawyer says legal climate not hurting business Beckley attorney Thomas Rist feels the legal profession is taking an unfair shellacking by special interest groups that blame lawyers for West Virginia’s dead-last ranking by Forbes magazine in doing business.And Rist, while only 31, has the experience to make comparisons. |
| The Register-Herald captures 14 awards The Register-Herald captured 14 awards for editorial excellence Saturday evening, including seven first place honors, during the West Virginia Press Association’s annual convention at Oglebay Resort. |
| United Way director makes splash at first large public event in role Normally, primping is a huge concern when people host large, public events — especially for the first time. |
| Rabbits have new superintendents FAIRLEA — Jeff and Jane Wood of Beaver, the new superintendents at the rabbit barn at the State Fair of West Virginia, are no strangers to the annual exposition. |
| Friendships, businesses thrive during fair RENEWING ACQUAINTANCES ... That’s what Wanda Loudermilk does when she comes to the State Fair each August to sell her Amish fudge. |
| YMCA Chuck Smith memorial race set After 29-year-old Beckley policeman Cpl. Chuck Smith was shot and killed on Aug. 29, 2006, television journalist Rontina McCann wanted to somehow help raise scholarship money for Smith’s daughter and school-age sister. |
| High gas prices kept some classic cars home Back when the muscle cars jockeyed for elbow room on the blacktops and coveted slots at drive-in hamburger joints, gas ran about 29.9 cents per gallon. |
| Weeks wants ‘transparency’ in where grant money goes Maybe the Budget Digest is history, but in its place, says Republican gubernatorial hopeful Russ Weeks, the Community Partnership Project grant system is just as political and needs some light shed on it. |
| Greenbrier woman gets advocacy post A Greenbrier County woman has been hired as the first state coordinator for the West Virginia Child Advocacy Network. |
| Testing awaited as house fire still under investigation Authorities continue to investigate a fire that gutted a two-story house in Gauley Bridge Monday night. |
| Teen injured in dirt bike and car accident Wyoming County authorities say a 13-year-old boy was airlifted to a Charleston hospital after an accident involving a dirt bike and a car. |
| Green Bank hunt suspended due to harvest rate A special controlled deer hunt on the grounds of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank has been suspended for 2008 because of last year’s low harvest rate, officials said Friday. |
| Oak Hill annexation request denied FAYETTEVILLE — A request from the City of Oak Hill to annex more than 650 acres of Wolf Creek Park was denied Friday by the Fayette County Commission, which cited city business and occupation tax issues as the main factor for the decision. |
| Cardiac care at RGH closer with new language Raleigh General Hospital took a giant stride this week toward moving into the realm of angioplasty service with revised language by the Health Care Authority changing the term “drive time” to “medical transport time.” |
| Fearing ‘mark of the beast,’ teacher gets special driver’s license Physics teacher Phillip Hudok, a fundamentalist Christian who once lost his job temporarily over bar-coded student ID cards, is driving now with an alternate license, sans the digitized photograph he fears is a step in putting the entire world under an end-time dictator, known in the Bible as the Antichrist. |
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| Car rams Beckley apartment building A car struck a Beckley apartment building Saturday night, but no one was hurt, authorities said. |
| Ranger says man found sleeping inside stolen car A Clarksburg man was allegedly found sleeping inside a stolen car from Tennessee early Saturday morning, and park rangers say that because it happened at a national park, he will appear before a federal judge. |
| Suspect sought in alleged paving scam Raleigh County sheriff’s deputies say they are searching for a man who allegedly promised to do paving work — then took people’s money and disappeared. |
| Man pleads guilty to sex charges; three sentenced by judge A 74-year-old White Oak man faces up to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to sex charges Friday in Raleigh County Circuit Court. |
| ‘Pad-poppin’ first scrimmage MORGANTOWN — Coach Bill Stewart seemed generally pleased with West Virginia University’s first full-scale football scrimmage under a hot sun Saturday afternoon at Mountaineer Field/Milan Puskar Stadium. |
| Marshall freshman punter Whitehead confident Jared Smith, Marshall’s running backs coach and special teams coordinator, recently joked about the pronunciation of Kase Whitehead’s first name. |
| WVU’s new interim president backs intercollegiate athletics MORGANTOWN — Dr. C. Peter Magrath, who took over as interim president of West Virginia University Aug. 1, voiced various views about intercollegiate athletics in an exclusive interview this week. |
| State native remembers his 2000 USA 100 victory JAMAICA, Va. — When the field of cars roared to lift Saturday for Ernie Shelton’s 29th annual Miss Utility USA 100, presented by the U.S Army at Virginia Motor Speedway, there were three former winners on hand. |
| Madden, Lathram win first two 25-lap segments at USA 100 JAMAICA, Va. — Chris Madden and Jamie Lathram had the cars to beat in the first two 25-lap segments of Ernie Shelton’s Miss Utility USA 100, presented by the U.S. Army Saturday at Virginia Motor Speedway. |
| Tough loss for Moore as P-Rays get shut out DANVILLE, Va. — The Princeton Rays could muster no run support in a tough loss for Matthew Moore. |
| WVU's Sanders takes reps at tailback MORGANTOWN — Sophomore Jock Sanders, already assured of a starting slot at wide receiver, was given opportunities to run the football as a tailback in West Virginia University’s practice session Friday afternoon. |
| Spillman senior leader in Marshall secondary HUNTINGTON — Save the NFL talk for the winter. |
| Worley returns to local racing scene as adviser Alan Worley is no stranger to Beckley Motor Speedway. |
| Reynolds drives in two in P-Rays’ win DANVILLE, Va. — Burt Reynolds drove in both Princeton runs and Chris Luck pitched 3 1/3 innings of relief as the Rays defeated the Danville Braves 2-1 Friday in the first of a three-game series. |
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