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| Projects on track Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 WILLIAMSON – The Mingo County Redevelopment Authority did not meet in July so an update on various projects indicated that the Air Transportation Park, King Coal Highway, Hybrid Energy Center and race track are progressing. |
| Officials brace for heating crisis Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 CHARLESTON — Unable to pay nearly double to heat her home this winter, one woman is stockpiling gallons of flammable kerosene in an outdoor shed. |
| GOOD ‘FELLOWS’ Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 Someone once said, “a leader doesn’t follow a path, he makes his own.” |
| County owes Regional Jail Authority Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 WILLIAMSON — The West Virginia Regional Jail Authority says that counties and municipalities owe it over $8 million in back bills. The counties were due to receive a letter on Friday informing them of how much they owe the state over the last two years. |
| Hickman case iscomplicated Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:22:48 -0500 Julia GoadStaff writer PIKEVILLE, Ky. - Part of the appeal of living in a small tight knit community is the ability to rely upon a neighbor when need arises. In times of crisis, families in our area lean on each other for support. But one area family's requests for help have remained unanswered: the family of Phillip Hickman. |
| ON HISTORY’S DOORSTEP Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 BEIJING (AP) — They stood beside their starting blocks, as close to a staredown as you'll ever see at the pool. |
| Dawgs top AP preseason football poll Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 NEW YORK (AP) — By the time Georgia was done demolishing Hawaii in the Sugar Bowl, it was apparent the Bulldogs were well on their way to being No. 1 — to start the 2008 college football season. |
| Jimmy Davis Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 Jimmy Davis, 38, of Gilbert passed away Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008 at Bull Creek of Mohawk. |
| Claude Evans Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 Claude Evans, 85, of Lovely, Ky. went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008 at Williamson Memorial Hospital. |
| Ronald Wolford Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 Ronald “Ron” Wolford, 63, of Ransom, Ky. passed away Friday, Aug. 15, 2008 at Williamson Memorial Hospital. |
| Meredith Persinger Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:48:40 -0500 Meredith T. Persinger, 95, of Charleston, died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008. |
| New store offers authentic Amish products Visitors have been traveling to Pennsylvania’s Amish Country for literally hundreds of years. |
| Spaces still open for upcoming job fair The Fall Job Fair, hosted by The Register-Herald, has already registered nearly a dozen employers for the Sept. 17 event, and there’s still time for more to sign on. |
| Rubber meets the road for freedom Motorcyclists taking part in the Summersville Freedom Rally Festival arrive in Fayetteville Saturday to help kick off Captain Thurmond’s Challenge. |
| A child’s wonder Autumn Rist of Beckley ponders a dandelion during a sunny day Friday in Beckley. |
| RUNAWAYS On dark street corners of American cities, many things are for sale — including our children. |
| Coach finding success, memories in return home MORGANTOWN — The sign sits on a shelf filled with books and other memorabilia from a life on the basketball bench. |
| Build your house wisely; build it well A minister friend shared with me a story about carpentry and drew a parallel with our spiritual lives. |
| ‘Nikki’ — A harsh lesson learned, right here in Beckley Fear can lend a kind of glitter to the unknown, even in the mind of a veteran photojournalist, sipping a cup of mocha at a local coffee shop. |
| Year-round school brings issues Last month, Gov. Joe Manchin said he would like to see year-round schools in every county in West Virginia. |
| Results show success of Target Red campaign If the numbers are any indicator, intersections in Beckley were made a bit safer this summer as a result of the Target Red campaign, which was funded by the Governor’s Highway Safety Program and put special patrols on the roads, specifically targeting drivers running red lights. |
| Shady grad takes on Olympic challenge Ensuring safety in a kitchen in the average home is not always the easiest task since burns, spills, slips and sometimes even fires are everyday hazards. |
| Hundreds turn out for church’s block party Missionaries from Memorial Baptist Church have been to Russia, Cuba, Haiti — all over the world. |
| Train reportedly leaks diesel fuel Fayette County authorities said a train reportedly leaked diesel fuel on National Park Service property Saturday night. |
| How time flies! Goodbye until next year, State Fair! ON THE GO ... The curtain has come down on the 2008 State Fair of West Virginia, concessionaires and fair-goers have gone home and the carnival is dismantling and heading for another fair or festival. |
| Ag commissioner still going strong FAIRLEA — First elected in 1964, Gus R. Douglass, the longest serving agricultural commissioner in the United States, shows no signs of slowing down. Just yet. |
| Longtime reporter remembered Tom Searls, a balding, paunchy news hound with a strong taste for smoke and alcohol, seemed to emerge from one of those old black-and-white Hollywood films one occasionally catches on Turner Classic Movies network, a hard-hitting throwback to a less complicated era of journalism. |
| Woman charged with felony A Fayette County government employee was charged Friday with embezzlement of money in the office where she worked and with the theft of drugs and money from a temporary evidence locker in the county sheriff’s office, authorities said. |
| Unger wants ‘one-stop shop’ for caregivers Life’s routine can suddenly be hurled into a tailspin by a loved one’s unexpected illness, thrusting a next-of-kin into the unchartered world of a caregiver. |
| Trinity academy going to 4-day school week Citing rising gasoline prices, Trinity Christian Academy in Beckley has announced a new four-day schedule beginning this upcoming school year. |
| Security guard greets each fair-goer with a smile “Come right in, hon,” is the greeting folks get from Saundra Simms when they come through the main gate at the State Fair of West Virginia. |
| Ag Ed science lab debuts at State Fair The West Virginia Farm Bureau Agriculture Education Science Lab made its debut at the State Fair of West Virginia with plans to get the mobile unit on the road come fall. |
| Young quilters offer dazzling patterns TAKING TOP HONORS ... Julie Holbrook, daughter of Troy and Judylee Holbrook of Lewisburg, took the blue ribbon in the first-time quilt division at the State Fair. |
| New angioplasty rule scrutinized Gov. Joe Manchin’s legal team is reviewing a revised angioplasty rule he sought from the state Health Care Authority to clear up vague language in the one-hour rule that determines where patients may be treated. |
| Obituaries - Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008 |
| Obituaries, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008 |
| Because they can It appears to us that the answer to the most burning question in southern West Virginia — why do stations charge so much more for gas here than elsewhere in the state — is because they can. |
| Thumbs, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008 |
| EMS crew in accident while answering another call A Fayette County ambulance crew was struck by another vehicle while responding to another accident, authorities said. |
| One injured in Fayette rollover One person reportedly escaped serious injury Friday afternoon in a rollover accident in Fayette County, authorities said. |
| Two airlifted after Fayette County accident Two people were airlifted to a Charleston hospital Friday night after an accident in Fayette County, authorities said. |
| Deputies seek man accused of robbery Raleigh County sheriff’s deputies are searching for a man they say robbed a Bradley convenience store at gunpoint. |
| Raleigh County judge accepts two pleas A 25-year-old Raleigh County man could receive two to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty in Raleigh Circuit Court Friday to soliciting a minor via computer. |
| Summers County man charged with 1983 Chicago murder State Police say a Summers County man has been arrested and charged with a 25-year-old Chicago murder. |
| Home-course advantage FAYETTEVILLE — Competitors in the 13th annual Captain Thurmond’s Challenge found the new layout of the course through the New River Gorge bold and audacious Saturday. And, at times, a bit confusing. But Howard Tidwell of Knoxville, Tenn., emerged from the ironman event as the individual winner, completing the course in 3 hours, 24 minutes and 15 seconds. |
| Glade Springs event a success John Dewey knew West Virginia’s reputation as the Mountain State. |
| Defense dominates WVU scrimmage MORGANTOWN — The defense dominated a short scrimmage that capped the last preseason practice session of West Virginia’s football camp Saturday at Mountaineer Field/Milan Puskar Stadium. |
| Stewart not an optimist or a pessimist MORGANTOWN — In some ways, Bill Stewart hasn’t changed since becoming West Virginia’s head football coach last Jan. 3. |
| Offense shines in Herd’s practice game HUNTINGTON — First, the offense took center stage. Later, the defense picked up. |
| Johnson wins Raleigh County 30 With a full moon overhead, Beckley Motor Speedway provided some exciting and bizarre action Friday night. |
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