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Nearly 1,200 Marshall students set to graduate on Dec. 5
Nearly 1,200 students will graduate from Marshall University on Dec. 5 when the university celebrates its 2009 Winter Commencement at Cam Henderson Center.
Community lunch is a tradition
Dozens of people who might be more accustomed to getting together to talk business instead shared some tables Tuesday to eat turkey and stuffing.
ICG says lawsuit over valley fill permit settled
International Coal Group said Monday it has settled a lawsuit filed by two environmental groups challenging a federal water quality permit for an Appalachian surface mine.
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Veteran remembers kind gesture from child
It was wartime when an act of kindness from a 5-year-old Belgian boy touched the heart of a young American soldier.
Worker accused of defrauding store
Police are looking for a Nitro home improvement store employee suspected of ringing up merchandise at greatly reduced prices.
Hardwood floors come with hard truths
On every home-improvement show, the host always runs to the corner of the room to be redone and anxiously pulls back the worn-out carpet, breathlessly hoping for that magic underneath: hardwood floors.
Medical Management Professionals is hosting a community food drive through Nov. 20 in Charleston.
Army Reserve Sgt. Timothy Maxey of Sutton hugs his mother, Lula Maxey of Scott Depot, on Monday during a farewell gathering at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Cross Lanes.
Building the Case Against the Pagans
Four men connected to the Pagans Motorcycle Club have pled guilty to several charges related to the 44-count federal indictment released earlier this month.
Four plead guilty in Pagans motorcyle gang case
Four members or associates of the Pagans Motorcycle Club pleaded guilty to various charges in federal court Tuesday, becoming the first of the 55 defendants named in a sweeping, 44-count indictment to admit criminal wrongdoing.
Police seek man in armed robbery
Authorities are looking for a Putnam County man accused of robbing another man after an argument over drugs.
Reflecting on a Quarter Century of Lessons Learned
The State Journal observes its 25th anniversary this week. The State Journal observes its 25th anniversary this week.
Three transported to hospital after Greebrier Street wreck
Three people were transported to the hospital following an accident on Greenbrier Street involving two pickup trucks.
Scott Depot man charged with sexual abuse of minor
A Scott Depot man has been charged with sexual abuse after he was caught on tape with his hand down the shorts of 15-year-old girl.
International Coal Group gets relief from banks
Mine operator International Coal Group says its lenders have agreed to make more changes to its $100 million credit line.
Farmer Jack Roush from Putnam County acquired his spread of 112 acres near Scott Depot in 1991.
Tri-County YMCA having parents night out
Tri-County YMCA will offer a Parents Night Out on Sept. 26 at its location in Scott Depot.
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American Red Cross will sponsor a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at CAMC General Hospital.
Unique Playground Project Unveiled Thursday
Ita s not unusual for parents and community members to pitch in and help build or improve school playgrounds, but a playground project at Culloden Elementary is getting a little extra attention.