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Personnel File: Sturgeon named to national accounting board
Kay Casto & Chaney has announced that member attorney James M. Sturgeon Jr. has been named to the Enforcement Practices Committee of the National Association State Boards of Accountancy .
W.Va. State students strut runway for good cause
West Virginia State University students are demonstrating that you can be high-fashion without busting your budget.
IRS is about more than tax audits, students told
Students at West Virginia State University and special agents with the IRS Criminal Investigation division make a mock drug bust on campus Friday.
The West Virginia State University Department of Fine Arts will present the play "The African Company Presents Richard III" at 7 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday at the Davis Fine Arts Theatre on the campus of WVSU.
American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 2 to 7 p.m. at Winfield Baptist Church, 3632 Winfield Road.
Filmmaker, a Marshall grad, puts face on homelessness
Filmmaker Bob Wilkinson and street preacher Brandt Russo conduct a streetside interview in Memphis, Tenn.
Bulletin board: Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009
Al-Anon will meet at St. Christopher's Episcopal, 819 Somerset Drive. The meeting is for friends and families of alcoholics.
Man hopes to preserve black neighborhood
Garnet High School, the former black school on Shrewsbury, has been turned into a career center.
Mountain Mission: 1620 7th Ave., will have its coat giveaway from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot of the activities building.
Higher education booming amid recession, lawmakers told
One facet of the state's economy is booming in the midst of the economic recession: higher education, legislators learned Tuesday.
People and parties: JustLead dinner honors Mike Campbell
Dee Haslam, Kevin Clayton, Michelle Clayton, Joe Pryse, Sharon Miller Pryse and Chad Browning, from left, at the JustLead Legacy Dinner.
ROTC program celebrates 110 years
With 15 generals and two legendary pilots among its graduates, West Virginia State University's Reserve Officers' Training Corps is celebrating its 110th year.
Could Leftovers Make Your Family Sick?
These days many families are buying in bulk and looking for ways to reuse leftover in order to save cash.
Food Stamp Dependance Is on the Rise
Before the age of 20, more than half of all children in the United States will receive food stamps.
Guerrilla Girls keep the heat on the art world and beyond
You'd think there'd be a limit to how much you could accomplish by concealing your identities behind the names of famous female artists and dressing like gorillas.
Church activities: Nov. 7, 2009
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church is celebrating its 123rd anniversary Sunday. The Rev.
Feds request plea hearings in contract fraud case
Federal prosecutors expect admissions of guilt from the remaining three defendants accused in the mishandling of a $100,000 state grant.
Prosecutors Expect Guilty Pleas in WV Contract Fraud Case
Federal prosecutors expect admissions of guilt from the remaining three defendants accused in the mishandling of a $100,000 state grant.
Economy sending more students to community college
West Virginia's community and technical colleges are benefiting from enrollment bumps as students seek shelter from a shaky economy.
The Museum Shop at the Huntington Museum of Art offers its annual Holiday Preview from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov.
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