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OUTDOORS 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.

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.

Former Deep Creek football star killed in West Virginia (13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads)
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) -- A former Deep Creek HIgh School and Marshall University football player has died of injuries sustained in a shooting outside a night club.

Virginia D. Quigley, 87 (WestportNow)
Mrs. Virginia D. Quigley, 87, of Westport, wife of the late George F. Quigley passed away Tuesday, July 1 at home. Mrs. Quigley was born in Bridgeport, daughter of the late John and Jane (Sullivan) Doherty and has been a resident of Westport for 63 years.


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