Point Pleasant Register - Fri Nov 27
Hope Roush/photo - Members of the Point Pleasant High School Choir were all smiles prior to the start of rehearsal.
Salvation Army Kettle Drive Is Underway in HuntingtonWOWK-TV - Fri Nov 27
More people in the Huntington area have signed up for assistance this holiday season at the Salvation Army.
City Attorney Faces DUI ChargeHuntington News - Fri Nov 27
Nov. 27, 2009 DEVELOPING: City Attorney Faces DUI Charge By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - Two television stations --- WSAZ and WOWK --- have reported that City Attorney Scott McClure now faces a DUI charge following his arrest Thanksgiving morning.
Former hospital CEO sues agencyRegister-herald.com - Thu Nov 26
The former chief of a state psychiatric hospital is suing West Virginia's health agency over allegations of gender discrimination and retaliation.
Mary Beth Carlisle is protesting her removal as head at Bateman Hospital.KISS 107 FM WBKS - Thu Nov 26
The former chief of a state psychiatric hospital is suing West Virginia's health agency over allegations of gender discrimination and retaliation.
Major fundraiser begins for the Cabell Huntington Children's Hospital projectWKEE-FM Huntington - Thu Nov 26
Holiday shoppers this year have an opportunity to help give the Tri-State area a state-of-the-art facility for children's health care at Cabell Huntington Hospital.
Guilty plea to pornography possession in Huntington Federal CourtWKEE-FM Huntington - Wed Nov 25
A 42 year old Milton man has pleaded guilty in Huntington Federal Court to a charge of possession of child pornography.
Two injured in a Culloden shootingWKEE-FM Huntington - Wed Nov 25
Two people were shot late Tuesday in an incident at White's Trailer Park along US 60 in Culloden.
Putnam has few resources for poorCharleston Daily Mail - Wed Nov 25
Volunteers say there is no permanent shelter or reliable transportation and few options for food and clothing by Elaine McMillion HURRICANE - As Tiffany Laurens loads her trunk with plastic bags full of bread, beans, Tuna Helper, peanut butter, canned veggies and cheese, she confesses the hard truth of her family's eating patterns.
Putnam has few resources for poorCharleston Daily Mail - Wed Nov 25
Volunteers say there is no permanent shelter or reliable transportation and few options for food and clothing by Elaine McMillion Daily Mail staff HURRICANE - As Tiffany Laurens loads her trunk with plastic bags full of bread, beans, Tuna Helper, peanut butter, canned veggies and cheese, she confesses the hard truth of her family's eating patterns.
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