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News Headlines for Albright, West VirginiaOUTDOORS Unlike West Virginia, Maryland free of CWD (The Herald-Mail)We have covered the on-going Chronic Wasting Disease situation in West Virginia for several years now. The latest update from the West Virginia DNR is that a total of 11 deer taken during the spring collection period tested positive for CWD. Suspects in minister murder return to West Virginia (FOX 19 Cincinnati) HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) - Two Army deserters charged in the death of a Huntington minister are back in West Virginia after being arrested in Ohio. Northwestern's Hargrett to West Virginia (Miami Herald) Only a few months after producing one of the richest football recruiting classes ever by a Miami-Dade County school, Northwestern had its first player of the Class of 2009 commit to a Division I college. West Virginia Native Has Hopes High (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) Ryan Boyd started out water-skiing, but when he learned he could ditch the equipment and go a lot faster with his bare feet, he found a new sport. Kroger Expands Ground Beef Recall To West Virginia (WTOV 9 Steubenville) The Kroger Company expands its voluntary recall of some ground beef products to its stores in West Virginia. West Virginia Schedules Training for Archery in the Schools Program > Buckmasters > Articles (Buckmasters) -- The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Section will host an Archery in the Schools (AIS) Program training class August 12-13 at the Summersville Armory in Summersville, W.Va., according to Jerry Westfall, program coordinator. West Virginia Court Revives 2001 Flood Lawsuits Against Loggers (Insurance Journal) The West Virginia Supreme Court has revived a pair of lawsuits seeking damages from timber, mining and land companies for devastating 2001 floods. The court reinstated a 2006 jury verdict that impr New state law allows West Virginians to pursue GED (Bluefield Daily Telegraph) PRINCETON — People who didn’t finish high school now have the opportunity to take the GED test free of charge, and 16- to 18-year-olds who dropped out of school recently can now take it much sooner, thanks to a new West Virginia law. Commentary: The two sides of Rich Rodriguez vs. West Virginia (The Uniontown Herald Standard) The night before he resigned to accept the football-coaching job at the University of Michigan, Rich Rodriguez met with Mike Garrison, the president at West Virginia University. 51-year-old Emporia woman dies in early morning accident (The Virginian-Pilot) By Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer EMPORIA A woman was killed in a two-car accident on Route 611 early this morning, a Virginia State Police spokeswoman said. Eugenia Bowman Depriest, 51, was traveling east on Route 611, about one mile west of Route 1007, around 12:17 a.m. when her 1997 Toyota Avalon v ... |