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The Williamson Daily News | Mingo PSD fined $12,000
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Williamson Daily News on Facebook. Williamson Daily News on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. August 10, 2015. Mingo PSD fined $12,000. By Cindy Moore - [email protected]. Pictured is the sewer plant system located in the bottom at the mouth of Chattaroy. 8220;With that much water going in, all you can do is wait for it to go down. There’s not much else that can be done under those circumstances,” said Heflin. Heflin stated that an engineering firm has bee...
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The Williamson Daily News | Flower garden dedicated to Jeanne Persinger
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Williamson Daily News on Facebook. Williamson Daily News on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. August 10, 2015. Flower garden dedicated to Jeanne Persinger. By Cindy Moore - [email protected]. Pictured is Howard Persinger speaking of memories of his beloved wife, Jeanne Persinger. Williamson’s mayor, Steven Knopp, said that when he and his wife moved to Williamson 15 years ago, the city only had a few small flower gardens. Cindy Moore is a reporter for the ...
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The Williamson Daily News | Miners atop preseason polls
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Williamson Daily News on Facebook. Williamson Daily News on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. August 11, 2015. Miners atop preseason polls. By William Plaster - [email protected]. Run side by side. Run side by side. The Bridgeport Indians topped the Miners on the list after finishing their season at 13-1. The Tug Valley Panthers came in high in the Class A polls; they are third behind Williamstown and Magnolia. School Rec. Pts. LW Next. 8 Morgantown 4-6 19...
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The Williamson Daily News | Only Four Chances Left
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Williamson Daily News on Facebook. Williamson Daily News on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. August 10, 2015. Only Four Chances Left. This weekend at Michigan, drivers will compete on the giant 2-mile D-shaped oval that features 73 foot wide sweeping turns and 45 foot wide straightaways that easily promotes three and four wide racing. Restarts are especially exciting because as soon as the green flag waves to restart the action, the field spreads out ...
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Gilbert Times | Fluty gets 6 years in prison
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Gilbert Times on Facebook. Gilbert Times on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. July 7, 2015. Fluty gets 6 years in prison. CINCINNATI (AP) — A woman accused of deliberately making her 9-year-old son sick by contaminating his IV at a Cincinnati hospital pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge of child endangering and was sentenced to six years in prison. Fluty’s attorney did not immediately return calls seeking comment. Fluty was indicted in January. Hamilt...
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Gilbert Times | Gilbert fireworks were a success
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Gilbert Times on Facebook. Gilbert Times on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. July 9, 2015. Gilbert fireworks were a success. Courtesy Photo The annual Gilbert fireworks show began at 10:00 pm on Saturday near the Larry Joe Harless Community Center. GILBERT – The town of Gilbert lit up the sky on the fourth of July with it’s annual fireworks show. The annual fireworks show has been a staple in the Gilbert community since Livingood took office in 2008.
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Gilbert Times | Implementation of Pregnant Workers Fairness Act begins
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Gilbert Times on Facebook. Gilbert Times on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. July 8, 2015. Implementation of Pregnant Workers Fairness Act begins. The WV Free staff have been working to raise awareness of implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act in W.Va. From left: Kate Flack, Development Associate Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco, WISE Program Manager and Margaret Chapman Pomponio, Executive Director. 8220;We encourage other employers to follow suit...
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Gilbert Times on Facebook. Gilbert Times on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. July 22, 2015. MATEWAN — Old School Boxing Club of North Matewan is announcing their next amateur boxing event. All boxers will be registered with U.S.A. Boxing Association and will feature competitors from ages 8 to 40. The 9th ranked amateur in nation will be competing as well as a boxer that won first prize in the Olympic amateur event held in Las Vegas. PO Box 1165,.
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Gilbert Times | Corrections Officer murdered in Clay Co.
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Gilbert Times on Facebook. Gilbert Times on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. July 22, 2015. Corrections Officer murdered in Clay Co. INDORE, W. Va. – On Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at approximately 10:37 pm, Clay County 911 received a call from the Indore area regarding a shooting. At the crime scene, Senior Trooper Bass and other responding units located the victim, Brian Deboard, 33, of Indore, WV, who had been shot and had succumbed to his wounds. Gilber...
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Gilbert Times | MSI opens railroad hotel in Williamson
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Gilbert Times on Facebook. Gilbert Times on Twitter. Sign Up For Notices. Submit Letter To The Editor. Games & Puzzles. Q & A. July 22, 2015. MSI opens railroad hotel in Williamson. By William Plaster - wplaster@civitasmedia.com. WILLIAMSON – Norfolk Southern railroad workers will now have a permanent and comfortable place to stay and eat as they pass through Williamson while on the job. Williamson Mayor Steven Knopp was in attendance for the ceremony. “We are delighted to have this business in...Over th...