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West Virginia Dog Named ASPCA's Dog of the Year
Nov. 2, 2009 West Virginia Dog Named ASPCA's Dog of the Year Veteran's Service Dog to be Honored at the 2009 ASPCA Humane Awards Luncheon; Piano Playing Feline Honored Too Special to Huntingtonnews.net New York, NY - The ASPCA has selected Archie, a service dog for an injured veteran in Clarksburg, WV, as this year's winner of the ASPCA Dog of the ...
Clay Center to offer discounts to low-income state residents
The Clay Center takes a big step toward being an arts and science museum for all West Virginians with a discount program starting Monday.
Clay County dancer: Keeping a tradition of dance alive despite controversy
Stomping the ground with a hoot and a holler, Mack Samples dances with a rhythm and beat entirely his own.
Westside High School Counseling Department will conduct a Senior Information Night at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the school auditorium in Clear Fork.
True colors: W.Va. fall leaf display bright but short-lived
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Hurricane Leads WV State Golf Tournament
Hurricane High School, the two-time defending Class AAA State Champs, leads after the first day of the West Virginia State Golf Tournament at Oglebay's Robert Trent Jones Golf Course.
Byrd Secures Funding to Address Substance Abuse Problems
Oct. 1, 2009 Byrd Secures Funding to Address Substance Abuse Problems Special to Huntingtonnews.net Washington, DC - Sen.
Humble job gains, possibly even some losses, and a higher unemployment rate are seen for Raleigh County in the crystal ball of West Virginia University's College of Business and Economics, but within three years, things should start looking up again.
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DRC?starts services in Jackson
Wood County Community Corrections Day Report Center services are being offered in Jackson County, and DRC officials are looking at expanding the rehabilitation program even farther.
Business Leaders Armed with New Info on Cap and Trade
Over 400 West Virginia business and coal industry leaders are armed with more information about cap and trade legislation moving in Congress.
Statue honors Clay man killed in Afghanistan
"The path of a hero is terrain only the brave will ever know ... My brother is my hero," Cindy Nicholas said Tuesday.
Geography is an Obstacle in Reaching Domestic Violence Victims
Mingo County resident Michelle Stroud and her husband Roger were in the process of getting divorced when she was killed.
Schedule announced for Salvation Army help at Christmas
The Salvation Army of Charleston will accept Christmas applications for residents of Kanawha and Putnam Counties Oct.
Foundation grants $66,600 for recreation
The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation Board of Trustees approved nine grants, totaling $66,600, for its Land Use and Recreation Cycle.
A Kentucky woman has pleaded guilty to charges that she illegally accessed Mattress Warehouse's computer servers and deleted employees' user accounts.
Twelve Marshall University Psychology Majors Spending a Year in Europe
Sept. 5, 2009 Twelve Marshall University Psychology Majors Spending a Year in Europe Special to Huntingtonnews.net Huntington, WV - Twelve Marshall University psychology majors departed this week for a year of study in Europe as participants in the U.S. Department of Education's Atlantis Dual Degree Exchange Program.
Heavy rains Friday night and Saturday morning caused high water problems in parts of Clay County.
Clay County business plans legitimate, man says
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A Roane County man said Tuesday his plan to hire 250 people and build a "global communications center" in Clay is not a scam and that his critics have "an ax to grind" against him.
Clay County business plans legitimate, man says
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A Roane County man said Tuesday his plan to hire 250 people and build a "global communications center" in Clay is not a scam and that his critics have "an ax to grind" against him.
Clay County Sheriff Still Not Sure About Jobs Plan
Clay County Sheriff Randy Holcomb says he still has his doubts whether a Roane County man's plans to hire 250 people and build 4,000 apartments in Clay are legitimate.