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They are our neighbors ? grandparents, truck drivers, electricians, accountants, teachers, police officers ? and now they're in Iraq.
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Putnam lawmakers are considering a bill that would require plumbers, electricians and others who are licensed or registered in the county to use the federal E-Verify program to ensure that their newly hired employees have authorization to work in the U.S.
Kemah Boardwalk slowly returning to pre-Ike status
The Kemah Boardwalk is making a dramatic comeback after suffering severe damage during Hurricane Ike in September.
Mac's Toy Fund update
Preparations for the 78th annual Mac?s Toy Fund continue.
Former TWV dancer pleads for solution
Before other space turned up, Joan Mills and her fellow dancers had no choice but to rehearse in the hallway of a Beckley newspaper building. This was 1961, and the cast of ?Honey in the Rock? was gearing up at a dizzying pace for the Civil War drama?s debut at Cliffside Amphitheater, a few miles outside Beckley in Grandview State Park.
West Virginia Turnpike loses $3.1 million in 13 months
Hard times are hitting the West Virginia Turnpike where it hurts the worst ? at the tollbooths.
Z-Way roads project is progressing
Beckley-Raleigh County Transportation Authority and West Virginia Department of Transportation officials both agreed with proceeding to the next phase of the proposed Z-Way roads project after selecting an estimated $109 million alternative route recommended by a consulting engineering firm studying the issue.The first priority will be a segment that calls for construction on another portion of ...
Delegate wants old prison plans finished
West Virginia could ease the pressure of crowded penal institutions to a degree by simply completing two projects that would add 300 or more beds, says the co-chairman of a legislative panel on prisons and jails.
Details in shooting of 3-year-old surface
Details in the case of a 3-year old boy shot Saturday by his father are starting to come out.
12 Fayette schools receive ?distinguished? status for ?08
Principals and teachers were called to the head of the class at Monday?s Fayette County Board of Education meeting.
THE IRISH EMIGRANT
The Irish Emigrant
Vo-tech grad gives back to school
While his friends struggled to find jobs after college, 24-year-old business owner David Yates bought a new Corvette. He owes his success to the Upper Bucks vo-tech and hopes to give others a hand up
Central Park still a work in progress
After more than a year of work, Central Park is still a brown, fenced-off construction site. And the prediction of one city official a year ago that the park would be open in spring 2008... well, that didn't work out. But there's visible progress in the park. Most of the sidewalks are in, and city electricians are installing and wiring the lampposts. Streets will be closed next week for more ...
New law requires contractors to be licensed
Beaver County District Attorney Anthony Berosh says he has only one regret about new legislation covering contractors: It doesn't take effect until next summer.
Single-family home permits plunge 30 percent
Building permits for new, single-family homes and multi-family homes in the region have plummeted 30 percent so far this year, mirroring the slowdown gripping the entire nation.
Gallagher can?t save Rangers from loss
BOARDMAN, Ohio - James Gallagher of Marquette scored twice, but it couldn't stop the Marquette Rangers Tier II Junior A hockey team from dropping a 4-3 decision to Alpena Sunday.
Kemah Boardwalk bounces back after Ike
The Kemah Boardwalk is making a dramatic comeback after suffering severe damage in the Hurricane Ike aftermath.
Hudson Valley entrepreneurs turn to green markets
CENTRAL VALLEY ? Two years ago, real estate agents Ellen Grabow and Deborah Warner were fishing around for an opportunity in the emerging green-building movement.
Worthington ambulance service busy
Over one year ago, officials with the Worthington Fire Department decided to undertake a project they believed would help their agency better serve the county.
Morris event features first-ever park lighting
The Home for the Holidays weekend of events in Morris was filled with crowds, parades, shopping and visiting. It was capped off though by a first--the first-ever lighting of Chapin Park, one block west of downtown Morris. What a glorious spectacle high twinkling stars, dangling in from the park's trees made. Thousands of lights were used.
They are our neighbors ? grandparents, truck drivers, electricians, accountants, teachers, police officers ? and now they're in Iraq.
Sponsored by:
Putnam lawmakers are considering a bill that would require plumbers, electricians and others who are licensed or registered in the county to use the federal E-Verify program to ensure that their newly hired employees have authorization to work in the U.S.
Kemah Boardwalk slowly returning to pre-Ike status
The Kemah Boardwalk is making a dramatic comeback after suffering severe damage during Hurricane Ike in September.
Mac's Toy Fund update
Preparations for the 78th annual Mac?s Toy Fund continue.
Former TWV dancer pleads for solution
Before other space turned up, Joan Mills and her fellow dancers had no choice but to rehearse in the hallway of a Beckley newspaper building. This was 1961, and the cast of ?Honey in the Rock? was gearing up at a dizzying pace for the Civil War drama?s debut at Cliffside Amphitheater, a few miles outside Beckley in Grandview State Park.
West Virginia Turnpike loses $3.1 million in 13 months
Hard times are hitting the West Virginia Turnpike where it hurts the worst ? at the tollbooths.
Z-Way roads project is progressing
Beckley-Raleigh County Transportation Authority and West Virginia Department of Transportation officials both agreed with proceeding to the next phase of the proposed Z-Way roads project after selecting an estimated $109 million alternative route recommended by a consulting engineering firm studying the issue.The first priority will be a segment that calls for construction on another portion of ...
Delegate wants old prison plans finished
West Virginia could ease the pressure of crowded penal institutions to a degree by simply completing two projects that would add 300 or more beds, says the co-chairman of a legislative panel on prisons and jails.
Details in shooting of 3-year-old surface
Details in the case of a 3-year old boy shot Saturday by his father are starting to come out.
12 Fayette schools receive ?distinguished? status for ?08
Principals and teachers were called to the head of the class at Monday?s Fayette County Board of Education meeting.
THE IRISH EMIGRANT
The Irish Emigrant
Vo-tech grad gives back to school
While his friends struggled to find jobs after college, 24-year-old business owner David Yates bought a new Corvette. He owes his success to the Upper Bucks vo-tech and hopes to give others a hand up
Central Park still a work in progress
After more than a year of work, Central Park is still a brown, fenced-off construction site. And the prediction of one city official a year ago that the park would be open in spring 2008... well, that didn't work out. But there's visible progress in the park. Most of the sidewalks are in, and city electricians are installing and wiring the lampposts. Streets will be closed next week for more ...
New law requires contractors to be licensed
Beaver County District Attorney Anthony Berosh says he has only one regret about new legislation covering contractors: It doesn't take effect until next summer.
Single-family home permits plunge 30 percent
Building permits for new, single-family homes and multi-family homes in the region have plummeted 30 percent so far this year, mirroring the slowdown gripping the entire nation.
Gallagher can?t save Rangers from loss
BOARDMAN, Ohio - James Gallagher of Marquette scored twice, but it couldn't stop the Marquette Rangers Tier II Junior A hockey team from dropping a 4-3 decision to Alpena Sunday.
Kemah Boardwalk bounces back after Ike
The Kemah Boardwalk is making a dramatic comeback after suffering severe damage in the Hurricane Ike aftermath.
Hudson Valley entrepreneurs turn to green markets
CENTRAL VALLEY ? Two years ago, real estate agents Ellen Grabow and Deborah Warner were fishing around for an opportunity in the emerging green-building movement.
Worthington ambulance service busy
Over one year ago, officials with the Worthington Fire Department decided to undertake a project they believed would help their agency better serve the county.
Morris event features first-ever park lighting
The Home for the Holidays weekend of events in Morris was filled with crowds, parades, shopping and visiting. It was capped off though by a first--the first-ever lighting of Chapin Park, one block west of downtown Morris. What a glorious spectacle high twinkling stars, dangling in from the park's trees made. Thousands of lights were used.
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