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Region briefs for Oct. 30, 2009
Investigators with the Frederick County Sheriff's Department have obtained information that a convicted sex offender currently wanted by the agency for a probation violation and multiple offenses has been seen in Berkeley County and may be in the Bunker Hill area.
W.Va. man gets 22 years for robbing disabled man
A 20-year-old Bunker Hill, W.Va., man was sentenced Monday to 22 years in prison for robbing a disabled man at gunpoint on a cold January night last year and leaving him along a dirt road without his cane.
Driver in fatal wreck is arraigned
A Charles Town man involved in a fatal accident last week that left a Virginia man dead and another man injured was driving with a blood alcohol concentration over twice the legal limit and tested positive for cocaine, according to medical records obtained by police.
For Your Health, brief Oct. 19
Free meditation classes will be offered at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Martinsburg Room at the Martinsburg Public Library.
A Berkeley County man was in Eastern Regional Jail on Tuesday night, charged with robbing the ROCS convenience store off West King Street in Martinsburg with a pickax last month, according to jail and court records.
Morgan County War Memorial Hospital's Center for Rehab and Wellness will offer a free presentation "Fall into Good Health" at 4:30 p.m. today.
Howard Collins wasn't able to attend a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony this week for the new Potomac River Water Filtration Plant, but that doesn't mean his presence wasn't felt-and appreciated - by fellow Berkeley County Public Service Water District board members and officials.
Ruby Kern clearly recalls the 19 years she spent on the Bunker Hill Public Service District, especially the last six years that she served as its chairwoman.
Local protesters pledge to press on.....
Gail Ruby, a nurse, spends her days trying to comfort others. But on Saturday it was Ruby who found herself close to tears, partially because of her concerns about how she feels President Barack Obama and others are running the federal government.
Journal Junction for September 14
Editor's note: Journal Junction does not accept sports-related comments. The Journal does not publish anonymous calls about signed letters to the editor.
Garrison flag sets state apart at e.....
A 40-foot Garrison flag not only set the stage for state participants at Saturday's 9/12 March, it also inspired others, many of whom spent part of the afternoon volunteering to help display it.
Proceeds from palettes to benefit .....
Palettes that were displayed along downtown sidewalks all summer found a permanent home Saturday, when they were auctioned off to benefit Main Street Martinsburg.
Driver sentenced in fatal crash
A Bunker Hill man who pleaded guilty last month to causing a fatal traffic accident last year that left one woman dead and injured three other people was sentenced Monday in Berkeley County Circuit Court.
Berkeley County couple faces more child abuse charges
Police have filed additional charges against a Berkeley County couple now accused of abusing five children in their custody, depriving them of food, shooting them with BBs and bottle rockets, and other physically abusive treatment, according to court records.
The Jill S. Weekly Learning Center at the James Rumsey Technical Institute offers free programs to students 16 and older who are out of the public school system.
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Exhibitors say goodbye to animals
When asked what he planned to do with the money he made from selling his hog, Dixie, at the Berkeley County Youth Fair Friday night, 9-year-old Seth DeHaven's answer made his dad happy.
The Jill S. Weekly Learning Center at the James Rumsey Technical Institute offers a variety of free programs to students 16 years old and older, who are out of the public school system.
Editor's note: Journal Junction does not accept sports-related comments. The Journal does not publish anonymous calls about signed letters to the editor.
W.Va. man pleads guilty to DUI causing death
A Berkeley County man indicted in the March 2008 death of a 27-year-old woman in an alcohol-related accident admitted in circuit court on Monday that he caused her death and injured three others in the vehicle he was driving.
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