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W.Va. bath salts suspect on the run, delays trial
A Clarksburg man charged with selling illegal synthetic drugs at two West Virginia shops was on the run Tuesday as his trial was set to begin, and U.S. marshals were dispatched to hunt him down. Comment?
D&E students receive honors at ceremony
Davis & Elkins College students were recognized for their achievements throughout the 2012-2013 school year during the annual Academic Awards and Recognition Convocation on April 18 in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium. Comment?
Davis & Elkins College's loss to Fairmont State on Thursday not only signaled the end of the baseball season but a new era in athletics at the school. Comment?
Randy Tallhamer knocked in five runs as Fairmont State eliminated Davis &?Elkins from the West Virginia Conference tourney with a 10-3 win on Thursday. Comment?
D&E falls to Rams in WVC tourney
Davis & Elkins dropped a 7-1 decision to Shepherd in West Virginia Conference tourney action Wednesday at Linda K. Epling Stadium. Comment?
Group to host - Walk for Hospice'
It's time to hit the trail. Hospice Care Corp. is proud to host its "Walk for Hospice." This year's event will take place May 19 at the Rail Trail, Prickett's Fort in Fairmont and at the Rail Trail parking lot on Route 92 in Reedsville. Comment?
Mr. James Russell Toothman, 75, a resident of Grandview Street in Belington, departed this life early Wednesday morning, April 24, 2013, in Fairmont General Hospital at Fairmont. Comment?
The Yellow Jackets took the opener 15-2 and completed the sweep with a 21-2 decision in the nightcap. Comment?
Minutemaids down Senior
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FAIRMONT?- Tori Shea Riley tossed a five-hitter with seven strikeouts to lead Lewis County to a 10-1 win over Fairmont Senior on Saturday. Comment?
Beverly man becomes history hero
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Walters, 68, who serves on the board of the West Virginia State CCC Museum Association, was one of 48 West Virginia historians receiving the prestigious award. Comment?
Loring Charles Jones, 91, of Pipestem, formerly of Philippi, died Sunday, March 24, 2013, at the home of a son, at Pipestem. Comment?
Professional baseball coming to Morgantown
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Minor League Baseball leaders joined with West Virginia University Tuesday to announce that professional baseball will be coming to town by 2015. Comment?
Elkins tennis teams roll
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The Elkins High School tennis team defeated East Fairmont 5-2 Friday in Big 10 conference action at Davis & Elkins College. Comment?
15 girls to enter WVSF pageant
Fifteen girls will be vying for the honor of being a Junior Princess or Maid in the 6- and 7-year-old division at Saturday's West Virginia Strawberry Festival's Junior Royalty Pageant at Buckhannon-Upshur High School. Comment?
Battlers rally past Pioneers; Falcons cruise
Alderson-Broaddus overcame a second-half deficit in an 82-69 victory over Glenville State Thursday in quarterfinal action of the West Virginia Conference tourney being played at the Civic?Center. The Battlers, who will face Fairmont State at 6:30 p.m. today in the semifinals, held an early 12-4 lead in the first half only to see the Pioneers knot ... (more) Comment?
Women's tournament to continue at Civic Center
The 13th-seed Lady Battlers, who upset Davis & Elkins on Monday, will face No. 5 Seton Hill at 1 p.m. The Lady Griffins won both regular-season meetings. Comment?
Terrie Schulman, 55. a resident of Fairmont, passed away Friday morning, Feb. 22, 2013, in Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown Friends may call from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. today at Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. Comment?
End of an era for historic league
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Area schools such as Davis &?Elkins and Wesleyan have participated in the historic WVC since 1924, while Alderson-Broaddus became a member in 1932. Comment?
2 men indicted in 1974 slayings at W.Va. park
A grand jury has indicted a janitor from Florida and a West Virginia prison inmate on charges they killed three people at Fairmont's Windmill Park in 1974. Comment?
DNR announces public regulation meetings
It may seem like a long way off for some outdoor enthusiasts, but the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources has announced public meetings to discuss the future hunting, trapping and fishing regulations this year. Comment?