Nov 3, 2009 | Huntington News
Nov. 3, 2009 BOOK REVIEW: 'The Pie Man' Captures the Essentials of Contemporary Rural West Virginia with Well-Drawn, Unforgettable Characters Reviewed By David M. Kinchen Huntingtonnews.net Book Critic Gerry FitzGerald, a native of Massachusetts who owns an advertising agency in Springfield, MA, has written "The Pie Man" one of the best books about ...
Hyman Family Honored for Preserving, Intact, Operational Movie Palace
What would Huntington be without the Keith Albee Theatre? Community members came to its rescue and support when its first run movie showing era ended about a year after the opening of the Pullman 16.
Huntington's a small city of about 50,000 people, yet it contains a two million dollar so-called 'temple of amusement' built in 1928, just prior to the Great Depression.
Sept. 17, 2009 From a Mother's Perspective... Mom Called EMS to Pullman Square After Asthmatic Juvenile Daughter Pepper Sprayed Hearing Next Week at Cabell County Courthouse By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - On Saturday night, September 5, the arrest of two African American teenage juveniles has prompted an outcry from ...
Bulletin board: Sept. 17, 2009
St. Agnes School will hold a public auction at 7 p.m. Friday in the school gym, 4801 Staunton Ave., Kanawha City.
Some Stimulus Money Filtering Down
Sept. 12, 2009 WORK SESSION: Some Stimulus Money Filtering Down By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - Following a nearly hour delay for an executive session on pending litigation, the Huntington City Council work session moved forward with grant, study, purchases, and appointment approvals.
Manchin Encourages Parties in Home Rule Suit to Work it Out
Aug. 9, 2009 Manchin Encourages Parties in Home Rule Suit to Work it Out Insurance Commissioner Brings Alternative to Meeting By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV -- West Virginia Gov.
Manchin Encourages Parties in Home Rule Suit to Work it Out
Aug. 9, 2009 Manchin Encourages Parties in Home Rule Suit to Work it Out Insurance Commissioner Brings Alternative to Meeting By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV -- West Virginia Gov.
By Chris Spencer Huntingtonnews.net Photographer Huntington, WV -- The West Virginia Hot Dog Festival brought thousands of people to Huntington on Saturday, July 25, 2009 to celebrate the hot dog with games, fun, entertainment and dog races, The Cavalier Meat's Annual West Virginia Weiner Dog Races was moved this year for the first time to Third ...
By Chris Spencer Huntingtonnews.net Photographer Huntington, WV -- Cabell County celebrated its 200th birthday on Thursday afternoon, July 16, 2009 on the rose garden side of the Cabell County Courthouse with an unveiling of a bust of William H. Cabell for whom the county is named.
Police Responding to Fazoli's, Marquee Robberies; Events Three Hours Apart
Two Huntington businesses have been robbed in a less than three hour period late Sunday night and early Monday morning .
Trying To Surf In Hard To Reach Areas
One small Internet provider is hoping to get some federal funding to offer broadband service to a rural area.
Water Restored to 60,000 Huntington Customers
June 28, 2009 Water Restored to 60,000 Huntington Customers Boil Advisory Until Further Notice; Water May Be Milky After Boil Advisory Removed By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - Water returned to 60,000 Huntington customers early Saturday morning, after technicians fixed a major break near the water plant on 24th Street ...
By Chris Spencer Huntingtonnews.net Photographer Huntington, WV -- Flag Day was recognized in Huntington at Pullman Square with the Huntington Elks Lodge #313 BP.O.E. Flag Day Service held Sunday afternoon, June 14.
Special Council Meeting June 9 on 23% Sanitary Board Increase
June 8, 2009 Special Council Meeting June 9 on 23% Sanitary Board Increase Alternatives to Full Loans Could be Available; EPA Obtains $121.6 Million Recovery Act Funds for Water Infrastructure Projects in Maryland By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter And EPA Release Sources Editor's Note: Huntington City Council will hold a special ...
Pullman Legal Fees More Than Not Paying Rent and Contractor Suits
May 25, 2009 Pullman Legal Fees More Than Not Paying Rent and Contractor Suits Trail Goes Back to Chi Chi's By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - At its board meeting The Tri-State Transit Authority voted to allow Pullman Square's private developer, Metropolitan Partners, to pay $18,750 rather than $37,500 on its monthly ...
Despite Recession, Marquee Pullman Still Pulls No. 1 Numbers in Chain
May 13, 2009 Despite Recession, Marquee Pullman Still Pulls No. 1 Numbers in Chain McCall Predicts It Will Maintain Greater Market Share Than New Screens at Huntington Mall By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Entertainment Editor Beckley, WV - Although many industries and retailers have suffered melt down numbers, the movie industry continues to ...