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Judy R. Hall: 2012 monster storm stole Halloween

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Last year, Judy Hall's Halloween jack-o'-lantern-topped snowman was a defiant response to the wrath of Superstorm Sandy.


Four facing meth charges in Webster County

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State Police arrested the four on Monday while investigating a report of a methamphetamine lab at the Old Tioga Strip.

My First Job: how cashing checks lead to management skills

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The word encompasses a lot . When a job candidate uses it anywhere within the description of their skillset, more detail is often needed.

Agencies provide help for needy

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The holiday season is a time of coming together, but also a time for awareness of those in need.

Webster County Rescue

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Jeff Morris Web Producer: Jeff Morris Reported: Nov. 27, 2013 10:19 AM EST Updated: Nov. 27, 2013 10:43 AM EST Webster Springs, Webster County , West Virginia Authorities said a Webster County man and his niece are fortunate to be alive after the ATV they were riding was swept downstream while attempting to cross the Sugar Creek River.

Miller planning to retire from sheriff's office at end of year

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A longtime law enforcement officer plans to retire from the Upshur County Sheriff's Office at the end of the year.

Howard R. Gregory

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Howard R. Gregory, 86, of Wadsworth, passed away Tuesday, December 3, 2013. Howard was born June 8, 1927, to the late Lock and Alice Gregory in Webster Springs, West Virginia.

Im thankful to get to see

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Nancy Jividen and John Shuman are co-workers at the Cross Lanes Walmart. Earlier this year, when Jividen's son died, one of his corneas was donated to Shuman.


Gibbons performs at nursing home

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Submitted photo Residents of Crestview Nursing Home in Jane Lew were treated to a concert by Dsvis & Elkins College Artist-in-Residence Jack Gibbons as a thank-you from students who completed their clinical rotations at the facility.

Family Continues To Search For Missing Elderly Man

Kathy Cobb

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Kathy Sue Cobb, 63, of Buckhannon, the Macedonia community, died Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014, in St. Joseph's Hospital in She is survived by her husband, Eddie B. Hissam; one daughter, Patricia "Susie" Cobb Auskings and husband, Junior, of Buckhannon; three sons, Kevin Cobb of Moorefield and Bobby and Billy Cobb both of Buckhannon; two grandsons, ... (more)

Genevieve "Ginny" Riffel

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Genevieve "Ginny" Riffel, 77, passed away Monday, January 27, 2014 in Medina. Ginny was born January 23, 1937, in Webster Springs, West Virginia, to the late Noah and Lula Cogar.

Statehouse Beat: Ag loans story overshawdoed

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Between contaminated water and the ongoing legislative session, the legislative audit revealing financial mismanagement and probable fraudulent activity in the Department of Agriculture under former commissioner Gus Douglass probably didn't get the sort of media coverage it warranted.

Webster County woman found guilty of murder

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A Braxton County jury convicted Julia Surbaugh of Webster Springs Thursday night on a charge of first degree murder without mercy.

Dice Bennett

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Dice Isaiah Bennett, 84, a resident of Hambleton, departed this life Tuesday afternoon, March 11, 2014, in Elkins Rehabilitation & Care Center at Elkins, with his family at his side.


Berthold Goerlich

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Dr. Berthold H. Goerlich, 89, a resident of Route 1, Chenoweth Creek Road, Elkins, passed away Wednesday, April 9, 2014, at his home.

Vera D. Bowers

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Also surviving are a son, Bill Bowers and wife, Cheryl, of Philippi; and a daughter, Barbara Bowers Wright of Philippi; and four grandchildren, Chris Bowers of Clarksburg, Wendy Moats of Philippi, Jordan Bowers of Philippi and Sydney Wright of Philippi.

Leaf peeping, festivals top free W.Va. events

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Autumn's arrival in West Virginia means the leaves and the weather will be changing -- and the fun is just getting started. Celebrations of parachute-jumping, leaf-peeping and unique festivals highlight a fall full of free events in the Mountain State.

Autumn travelers can a falla in love with fun-filled West Virginia

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Autumn's arrival in West Virginia means the leaves and the weather will be changing - and the fun is just getting started. Celebrations of the legend of Mothman, parachute-jumping, roadkill and leaf-peeping highlight a fall full of free events in the Mountain State.

Alsop named to new position at WVU

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