Nov 29, 2007 | Register-herald.com
Arrest warrant issued in CVB embezzlement case
A former employee of the Summersville Convention and Visitors Bureau is being sought by law enforcement. via Register-herald.com
Victim's Family Offering Reward for Information
Posted Tuesday, November 27, 2007 ; 04:15 PM Updated Tuesday, November 27, 2007 ; 04:39 PM Police say they've run through all leads. via WOWK
RFB&D organization serving learning need in West Virginia
“We want to get this equipment in the hands of students.”
To some students, that's what the text of a school book looks like. Others may see the lines in a wavy effect. via Register-herald.com
One killed in accident in Nicholas County
One person was killed Friday in a two-vehicle accident in Nicholas County, authorities said. via Register-herald.com
Stop, thief! All in a librarian's work
“I need you to come back inside. That book belongs to the collection.”
ONE day about 20 years ago, librarians at the state Archive had their eye on a suspicious-looking visitor who was known to have a criminal record. via Charleston Gazette
Braxton man sentenced on drug conviction
“Based on the amount of money and marijuana Utt had, it was not for his personal use but to make a profit”
During a routine traffic stop by Nicholas County Sheriff's Cpl. Walter Shafer in February, authorities said, a Braxton County man was found to be in possession of a loaded firearm and marijuana. via Register-herald.com
A Couple Was Shot Outside Of Their Home
“It's sad, for something like this that's so unexpected, no warning signs.”
One women is dead and her husband is in an Intensive Care Unit after a shooting in Nicholas County on Wednesday. via WCHS
One dead, one injured in Nicholas shooting
A woman is dead and a man was airlifted to a Charleston hospital after a double shooting Wednesday in Nicholas County, State Police said. via Register-herald.com
One Dead in Nicholas County Shooting
A woman is dead and a man injured after a double shooting Wednesday in Nicholas County. via West Virginia Metro
Lovebirds aren't the only animals finding refuge here
“Someone will be carrying him lettuce a long time after I'm gone”
Tigger, an African lynx with cataracts, was up for auction. Saddled with other imperfections, such as malnourishment, Tigger had no real monetary value in the exotic animal market. via Charleston Daily Mail