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FridayJuly 5, 2013

Hard-charging Every leads pack

There's a crowded leaderboard at the Greenbrier, where little-known players are in pursuit.

Three cuts, you’re out?

Phil Mickelson's 2-over score means his Greenbrier jinx continues. Will he return in 2014?

Alumni supporter recognized

Erickson Foundation president dies in Florida.

Small fire at Logan County Courthouse

Those inside building evacuate.

‘The Logo’ applauds Justice for tourney

Jerry West says Greenbrier Resort owner has brought an important event to West Virginia.

Friday blog from the Greenbrier

Can Phil rally? Can the rains hold off? Can the clubhouse French toast get any better? Updates from the second round at the Old White TPC.

Mountain State celebrates arts and crafts

West Virginia artisans attract tens of thousands.

Blair to make pro debut tonight

The former Marshall ace will take the hill for the Hillsboro Hops.

Rain, rain go away

Forecasters say wet weather is here for at least a few more days.

Greenbrier resort ‘filled to capacity’

'America's Resort' is in the spotlight this week during The Greenbrier Classic.

Turnpike thanks truckers with new shower facility

Those who generate the most business on toll road taken care of at new Beckley operation.

Strailey fans six in win over Cubs

Straily pitched his best game as a Major Leaguer, allowing just one hit in seven innings of work.

Death in Huntington bar shooting

An investigation is underway.

Notes from the Greenbrier Classic

–A big crowd braved the on-again, off-again rain showers to walk the Old White course and take in the first round of the Greenbrier Classic. The biggest crowds followed the heavyweight threesome of Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson and Ted Potter, Junior.  Those folks saw yet another bad round by Mickelson.  He had a triple-bogey on

Mickelson collapses over final two holes

Highest-ranked player at the Greenbrier in danger of missing cut for third straight year.

Grafton trying to rebuild under Toth

The Grafton football program trying to get things back on track after a 2-8 campaign in 2012.

An important Classic

Official says the effects of The Greenbrier Classic will be felt for some time.

Governor says the Democrats should get tax credit

He says those with his party removed the food tax responsibly.