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Web site created to find lost dogs
Trying to find a missing dog can be a heart-wrenching experience. You put up fliers, call friends and family, search the neighborhoods - and keep hoping you find your beloved pet.
Rubberifics Rubber Stamp Club will hold a scrapbook crop from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the South Charleston Public Library, 312 Fourth Ave.
Judge to determine if delay hurt alleged molesters defense
A Clay County man who was charged with 129 counts of sexual misconduct will get a hearing to determine whether his case was harmed by a 13-year delay between authorities learning of the allegations and his indictment by a grand jury.
Clay County man pleads guilty to child porn charge
A Clay County man pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to possessing child pornography on his work computer, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced.
Clay County Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing Child Pornography
Telford Cruikshank, Jr., 42, of Clay, WV, pled guilty today before Chief United States District Judge Joseph R. Goodwin admitting he possessed child pornography.
Clay Schools Award Top Administrators
The Clay County School District has recognized its top administrators for the year.
We are about to enter the month of May and many are ready for gardening and getting their flowers planted.
In this corner: Whats up in the May sky.
Go out and get your eyes on the skies! Bill Rouse, manager of the Clay Center's Electricsky Theater, gives these tips for stargazing in May.
Gear Up has $500,000 available for state students at 16 high schools
Students at 16 high schools in central and Southern West Virginia can receive up to a $3,300 boost for their first year in college or training school.
Gazette Camp Fund: Teen Institute teaches life decisions
"Before I came to this camp, I thought I knew enough about drugs and drinking, but now I'm better equipped to deal with the pressures," wrote one of last year's Teen Institute campers in a thank-you note to her sponsors.
Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation announces first-quarter grants
The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation Board of Trustees has approved 24 individual arts, culture and education grants for a total of $196,978. The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life and promote philanthropy in the Kanawha Valley.
West Virginia American water-rate hike higher than announced
There's even more bad news for West Virginia-American Water's 167,700 customers, who learned last week that rates are going up: Rates are rising even more than previously announced.
WV American Water Receives Lower Rate Increase
Water rates in the state will go up, but not as much as expected. The Public Service Commission has granted a 3.5-percent increase to West Virginia American Water Company.
Clay Teachers Engage in Peaceful Protests
Clay Hill Elementary School stands to lose seven teachers-including the only arts teacher next year do to budget cuts in education.
W.Va. to help 13,000 needy students attend college
More than 13,000 students in 10 southern West Virginia counties could get some help paying for college through 2014.
Program to Award Half-Million Dollars in Incentives
Polls YES NO Posted Friday, March 13, 2009 ; 04:55 PM - West Virginia GEAR UP' to award nearly $500,000 in financial incentives for college Some high school students graduating this spring can expect some extra ...
Vehicle overturns; two transported for injuries
An elderly couple from Mount Nebo were transported for minor injuries after their vehicle overturned Saturday on U.S. 19 in Fayette County, police said.
Thursday's warm weather brought folks out of the house and into the great outdoors, including this motorcyclist who was riding through mud puddles that dot the abandoned CSX railbed in Scarbro.
Thursday's warm weather brought folks out of the house and into the great outdoors, including this motorcyclist who was riding through mud puddles that dot the abandoned CSX railbed in Scarbro.
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