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Dogs seized from W.Va. breeder
A Webster County dog breeder is facing multiple charges after deputies seized 30 allegedly neglected canines from his Strouds Creek farm.
Invasive 'rock snot' algae found in W.Va.
Rock snot has arrived in West Virginia. The state Division of Natural Resources said Thursday the invasive algae - technically it's didymo - was found recently in the Elk River near Webster Springs.
A year after it first appeared in New Hampshire, rock snot has arrived in West Virginia.
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Invasive Algae Confirmed in Elk River
The invasive algae known as Didymo have been found in the Elk River in the Webster Springs area, according to Bret Preston, Assistant Chief, West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources ...
Custard Stand Chili Owner Describes Monday Wreck
Webster Springs Owner says this was not Custard's last stand. File Not Audible? Click Here for an alternate download! MAC User? Click Here to download your free Windows Media Player or Click Here to download ...
Metro News: The Voice of West Virginia
A West Virginia business hopes to resume production of its popular hot dog chili by Wednesday after a tractor-trailer damaged part of the operation Monday morning.
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“This does happen in my community and down the street”
A much younger Kashavera Williams was sexually abused in two foster homes, but she said no one would listen to her then. via Register-herald.com
Lorie Rader and John Collier of Mill Creek announce the birth of a son, born at 8:18 a.m. March 20, 2008, in Davis Memorial Hospital. via The Inter-Mountain
Turke y caller makes name for himse.....
“Guys who have been doing it 10, 15 years still get nervous”
'For most people, hunting is a simply a leisurely activity. But for Martinsburg's Tony Linton, his love for hunting over the years has turned into something more. via Martinsburg Journal
Fiesta Bowl Chairman Predicts Low Ticket Sales
“Everything will go for us as if he were there”
The chairman of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl says he would consider it amazing if WVU sells more than 10,000 tickets to the Jan. via West Virginia Metro
Martinsburg City Council fills seat
“I'm ready to roll up my sleeves and get to work”
' One longtime educator is replacing another on the Martinsburg City Council. Rodney Woods, 60, of 906 Hillcrest Drive in the city's Third Ward, was the unanimous selection of sitting council members to ... via Herald-Mail
- Cut' in fiber optic line leaves Net surfers stranded
“I was trying to return a call to the governor, but was unable to make a connection. We were able to get to our server and work with our members. It was just an inconvenience for us.”
For thousands of Internet-users of southern West Virginia, when they tried to log on Thursday morning, the cupboard was bare in terms of access to the worldwide web and all of its related gizmos, gadgets, bells ... via Bluefield Daily Telegraph
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Debate over the existence of Bigfoot continues, even in West Virginia
“When you have 3,000 sightings by people that are fairly normal - not crackpots - but police officers and very educated people, including college professors that is evidence in itself”
In recent years, travel and research and scientific study have unearthed scores of previously undiscovered plant and animal species around the world. via Parkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel
18 Contestants Take Part in Variety Show
“I love being in front of a crowd and I love to get all the good feed back”
The crowd went wild during the Mountain State Forest Festival Variety Talent Show Tuesday night as Gino Austin sang "Ride, Sally Ride." Austin was among 11 contestants who placed from a field of 18 who ... via The Inter-Mountain