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Belgian family honors sacrifice of W.Va. WWII hero
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Belgian family honors sacrifice of W.Va. WWII hero
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Railroad officials: More ATV riders traveling on dangerous ground
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After years of challenges, Tazewell soldier, family enjoy independence
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Youth injuries down on bikes, up on ATVs
Fewer children are turning up in emergency rooms nowadays after getting hurt in bicycle crashes.Conversely, the number of walking wounded in need of bodily repair is up among juveniles riding all-terrain vehicles.What’s the difference?
The Register-Herald – 17 hours, 45 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Fewer children are turning up in emergency rooms nowadays after getting hurt in bicycle crashes.Conversely, the number of walking wounded in need of bodily repair is up among juveniles riding all-terrain vehicles.What’s the difference?
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‘We’re risking their lives to issue citations’
A youngster roars down a lined road on an all-terrain vehicle with total abandon, inflaming the passions of ordinary motorists and townspeople alike.
The Register-Herald – 17 hours, 45 minutes ago ¦ comment?
A youngster roars down a lined road on an all-terrain vehicle with total abandon, inflaming the passions of ordinary motorists and townspeople alike.
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Full slate of activities planned for auto fair
With carnival rides, food, vendors, live entertainment, cars galore and activities scheduled at two different venues, the first day of the upcoming Friends of Coal Auto Fair is expected to give the perfect start to what event organizers promise will be a fun-filled weekend.
The Register-Herald – 17 hours, 45 minutes ago ¦ comment?
With carnival rides, food, vendors, live entertainment, cars galore and activities scheduled at two different venues, the first day of the upcoming Friends of Coal Auto Fair is expected to give the perfect start to what event organizers promise will be a fun-filled weekend.
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Man faces child neglect, police battery charges
City police say a Beckley man faces multiple charges after he drunkenly carried a 2-year-old girl through the streets and later punched a police officer in the face.
The Register-Herald – 17 hours, 45 minutes ago ¦ comment?
City police say a Beckley man faces multiple charges after he drunkenly carried a 2-year-old girl through the streets and later punched a police officer in the face.
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Community Reunion Held in Pax
Parade to honor 1954 State Basketball Champions
WVNS-TV 59 – Jul 5, 2008 9:34 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Parade to honor 1954 State Basketball Champions
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Stolen Garbage Truck Leads to Two Arrests
Suspects wanted on seperate charges.
WVNS-TV 59 – Jul 5, 2008 9:12 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Suspects wanted on seperate charges.
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New state law allows West Virginians to pursue GED
PRINCETON — People who didn’t finish high school now have the opportunity to take the GED test free of charge, and 16- to 18-year-olds who dropped out of school recently can now take it much sooner, thanks to a new West Virginia law.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph – Jul 5, 2008 09:57 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
PRINCETON — People who didn’t finish high school now have the opportunity to take the GED test free of charge, and 16- to 18-year-olds who dropped out of school recently can now take it much sooner, thanks to a new West Virginia law.
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