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Oct. 23 Vital & Vital LC vs. Debra K. Lloyd and James B. Lloyd PA- R. Matthew Vital; J- David M. Pancake * On Oct.
Census Estimates: Cabell County Population Increases
Oct. 29, 2009 Census Estimates: Cabell County Population Increases By Huntingtonnews.net Staff Huntington, WV -- The U.S. Department of the Census has released estimated population totals for the Ashland/Huntington metropolitan area, which show Cabell County with an estimated population of 94,631. Boyd County, Kentucky has 48,560 people, Greenup ...
H1N1 Vaccine Shortage Prompts Fears
The swine flu outbreak is now a national emergency. President Obama made the declaration Saturday, sparking even more demand for the H1N1 vaccine.
Oct. 9 George Thomas Marshall vs. David L. Bias and Tammy L. Bias PA- Andrew H. Miller; J- David M. Pancake * On June 24, 2008, David and Tammy Bias signed a note promising to pay Miller $527,000 with interest from Feb.
Field Dedicated in Memory of Huntington Police Officer.
Community leaders and members gathered this morning to dedicate the field in memory of former Huntington Police Officer and Cabell County Magistrate.
W.Va. Woman Accused Of Taking Swine Flu Vaccine
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. Authorities say a West Virginia woman has been charged with stealing a vial of swine flu vaccine.
Fire Truck Purchase Anxieties Have Roots in a Past Administration
Oct. 19, 2009 Fire Truck Purchase Anxieties Have Roots in a Past Administration Former Mayor Used Westmoreland Truck as Collateral on Election Equipment By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - Why do Westmoreland residents appear leery of receiving a new fire truck for their station? The actions of a previous administration ...
Cabell Schools Get Technological Upgrade
At this evening's meeting the board approved the spending of almost 2.4 million dollars.
Police Searching for Robbery Suspect
Huntington Police are investigating after a robbery at Marquee Cinemas at Pullman Square.
West Virginia Recieves $6 Million in Federal Stimulus Money.
Gov. Joe Manchin awarded more than $6 million in 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds Friday.
16th Street and Hal Greer Boulevard Re-opened After Accident
Emergency officials re-opened the closed portions of 16th Street and Hal Greer Boulevard around 7 p.m. Thursday night.
The latest victim is a 39-year-old Milton woman.
The Cabell Huntington Health Department reports that a 4th person has died in Cabell County from the H1N1 virus.
Fourth West Virginian Dies From H1N1
A fourth person has died in Cabell County from the H1N1 virus. The Cabell-Huntington Health Department said the victim was a 39-year-old female from Cabell County.
Cabell County Free Flu Shot Clinic
The Cabell-Huntington health department is hosting a free seasonal flu shot clinic Wednesday.
Women Go Pink in Cabell County
Women came together Tuesday to support breast health in Cabell County. St. Mary's Breast Center held its fourth annual Ladies in Pink Luncheon at Guyan Golf and Country Club.
Cabell County marks fourth swine flue-related death
A 39-year-old woman is the fourth person to die in Cabell County of issues linked to the Swine Flu, Cabell-Huntington Health Department officials confirmed.
H1N1 Press Conference Held in Cabell County
PROGRAMMING NOTE>>> WOWK-TV 13 will be broadcasting the Marshall/Tulane game Saturday at 3:30pm. The SEC Alabama/Ole Miss game will be available on the following cable channels; Time Warner channel 24, Armstrong channel 4, Comcast channel 96 and Suddenlink channel 22 in Charleston and channel 19 in Parkersburg.
Driver Injured In Motorcycle Accident Accident
Emergency crews responded to a motorcycle accident around 10:30 p.m. Sunday night.
St. Mary's Heart Program Reaches At-Risk Kids
Binnie Howard said she sees wonders every day at work. Howard, a registered nurse who serves as director of the Regional Heart Institute at St.
Attendance Rebounds in Cabell County Schools
Oct. 10, 2009 Attendance Rebounds in Cabell County Schools Dr. Tweel Stresses Most Cases Mild By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - Attendance has increased at Cabell County Schools, including Cabell Midland High, following the death of a student from H1N1 flu that lead to some parents demanding school closures.
Huntington Habitat , Cabell Career Center to Break Ground on Project
Huntington Area Habitat for Humanity and representatives and students from the Cabell County Career Technology Center and the Cabell County Board of Education will officially kick off their partnership with the groundbreaking of the affiliatea s 71st house at 1919 Artisan Avenue, in Huntington on Thursday, Oct.
WVa county closes 1 school because of illnesses
Mason County school officials have temporarily closed an elementary school because of a high number of absences due to flulike illnesses.
Swine Flu concerns close a Mason County, W.Va. school.
Despite flu-related high absences and protests from some parents who want the schools closed, Cabell County schools are open again today.
Judge Removes Self From 'Double Dipping' Case
A Kanawha County Circuit Court judge has removed herself from a judicial "double dipping" case involving Kanawha Circuit Court Judge Charles E. King and Cabell County Circuit Court Judge Alfred Ferguson.
Absences grow in the Cabell County schools
Cabell County Schools may have been feeling the effect of a second H1N1 flu death in the county in less than a week, as school officials say nearly 19% of the student's were out of the classroom Monday.
Swine flu invades W.Va. border counties
From coal mines to classrooms, West Virginians are bracing for swine flu to spread as pockets of cases were reported Tuesday in several border counties.
H1N1 Cases Up in West Virginia
With the recent death of a Cabell County student from the H1N1 virus, the state's Health Officer held a press conference to provide an update on the H1N1 virus in West Virginia.
Rahall Includes $1.5 Million for Army Corps of Engineer Projects in Cabell County
Oct. 2, 2009 Rahall Includes $1.5 Million for Army Corps of Engineer Projects in Cabell County Special to Huntingtonnews.net Washington, DC - The final version of a spending measure containing $1.5 million in earmarks secured by U.S. Rep.
Swine Flu Suspected in Death Saturday Evening
According to a report issued by The Herald Dispatch, Dr. Harry Tweel of the Cabell Huntington Health Department said earlier Saturday the Swine Flu virus is supposedly linked to the death of a third person in Cabell County.
Second H1N1-Related Death Reported in WV
West Virginia has recorded its second swine flu-related death. The Cabell-Huntington Health Department said Thursday that a 37-year-old person who had other health problems died in a Huntington hospital.
Looking to save energy amd money at the Cabell County Courthouse
Cabell County Commissioners learned about some major savings in energy costs Thursday as representatives from Honeywell Corporation presented a report on making some infrastructure changes in the courthouse.
Second Flu Death in Cabell County; OU Confirms First Case
Oct. 2, 2009 Second Flu Death in Cabell County; OU Confirms First Case By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV -- The Cabell-Huntington Health Department has confirmed that a second person --- a female --- has died from H1N1 Flu at a Huntington hospital.
Second swine flu death reported in Cabell County
Health Officials in Cabell County said a 37-year-old female died at an area hospital Thursday of complications from the swine flu.
A Second Green School For West Virginia
Huntington is getting the state's second "green" school. The state School Building Authority voted Wednesday to designate and fund the new Cabell County Middle as a L.E.E.D. Silver Designed School, which means as environmentally friendly as possible.
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