May 13, 2009 | Register-herald.com
Raleigh County work crews and residents dug through mud and flood debris again Tuesday, with road crews working to repair a notorious bridge and one town finally receiving limited water service after three days.
Trail expansion expected to boost traila s popularity
Last year, Burning Rock Off-Road Park sizzled. But its director believes publicity from a popular national TV show and continued trail expansions will make its first full year scorch.
Thumbs, Saturday, April 18, 2009
Thumbs down . . . to litter bugs who toss their trash near Slab Fork Cemetery on Tams Mountain.
Vicky Shick Recalls Her Company's Two-Nation Life
Vicky Shick arrived in New York from Budapest at age five. That was in 1956, the year of the Hungarian Revolution and the ensuing Soviet crackdown.
Now sitting in disrepair among the encroaching weeds and brush, Wyco Church was built by Wyoming Coal Co.
Sophia moving forward with trolley tours idea
Despite a recent controversy over the purchase of a trolley by the Town of Sophia, officials say the town is moving forward with its plans for trolley tours.
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