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The snow storm that dumped more than a foot of snow on the coalfields caused severe damage in Chief Logan State Park and around the region.
Judge seeks advice in desecration case
A Logan County judge is asking for advice from the state Supreme Court before hearing a long-simmering lawsuit over a pipeline company's bulldozer damage to a private cemetery that served a historically black coal camp community.
It's been a busy fall for local law enforcement officers who have racked up drug related arrests in Logan County.
Area man charged in Milon beating, not death
A local man has been identified as a possible suspect in a severe beating incident of a man who later died after leaving a local nursing home.
Man arrested in Logan County beating
State Police have arrested a Logan County teen in connection to the beating of the man who was found dead after walking away from a Logan nursing home.
A local man who was arrested just a few weeks ago on theft charges was arrested less than a month later on more charges of the same nature.
One airlifted from Horsepen crash
OMAR a ' One person involved in a single-car crash at the foot of Horsepen Mountain yesterday afternoon had to be airlifted to a hospital due to severe injuries.
Each Sunday, the Star-Bulletin publishes Oahu vital statistics for marriage licenses and birth certificates filed with the state Department of Health's Vital Statistics System.
Man jailed for paddling pool theft
A 31-YEAR-old Dudley man has been jailed by Dudley Magistrates after stealing a paddling pool.
On July 12 2009, descendants of J. C. Schleihauf gathered for the Sunday service at Grace Anglican Church in West Lorne.
Locals jailed on malicious wounding charges
Local police have made more arrests on malicious wounding and battery charges according to law enforcement reports a Katrina Nicole Williamson, 27, of Sarah Ann, was arrested in Logan County by West Virginia State Police Trooper J.K. Harris for malicious wounding, domestic battery and domestic assault on June 19.
Goodman to court: Ia d take it all back
Barbara Terry carried all she had left of her daughter into court Wednesday. The grieving mother placed two pictures and a keepsake she called a "me doll" on the podium as she asked Judge William Sadler to hand down the only justice available six months after her daughter's death.