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Day: July 7, 2012 Archives


SaturdayJuly 7, 2012

Polar Bears Ready For AA Move

Fairmont Senior one of several teams making the drop from Class AAA to Class AA.

Trout Catastrophe Averted

Power restored at Reed's Creek Hatchery with 30-minutes to spare for 300,000 trout.

I’ll Not Go Through This Again

Derecho power outage shows we are woefully lacking in the area of self-sustainment

Campers Weather Storm in Bathhouse

Although almost every state park was impacted by derecho, damage was relatively light

Oh–What a Relief It Is!

Kanawha County makes water and ice available to those still without power.

Getting Used To New Fare

Passengers on Huntington to Charleston bus paying more.

Work Piles Up For Insurance Companies

Thousands of claims filed in connection with June 29 storm.

Slow Growth Predicted In New Budget Year

Revenue only expected to increase 1.1 percent.

Worth The Money

State says it will gain from sponsoring Greenbrier Classic.

U.S. Open Champion Continues To Lead

Webb Simpson remains in the lead at the Greenbrier Classic after three rounds.

Getting to Know Troy Kelly

Native of Washington state has big day at Greenbrier

Justice Donates Water, Produce To Rainelle

Greenbrier owner Jim Justice donated water and food to the people of Rainelle to help with the relief effort from the storms this past week.

VIDEO: Round Three Pressers

The players on the top of the leaderboard talk about the the third round of the Greenbrier Classic.

Former MU, Kent State Coach Talks Stew at Greenbrier

Former state track coach has fond memories of former Mountaineer coach

No Tiger, No Phil, No Problem

There are still plenty of talented player in the field without Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.

Golf Still Great, But No Tiger Means No Buzz!

Notes and Thoughts on Day 3 of the Greenbrier Classic

Photos: New Leaders In Round Three

Images from the third round Greenbrier Classic.