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FridayOctober 11, 2013

Photos: Winfield 47, Nitro 16

Winfield beat Nitro 47-16 in week seven of the season.

Cabell Midland’s Gillispie AARP Scholar Athlete

Knights’ football team captain receives statewide honor.

Man arrested in Huntington shooting

Huntington man taken into custody Friday

WVU athletics reports $4.2 million profit for 2013

Record year for donations combined with Big 12 revenue share helped Mountaineers recover from 2012 deficit.

Brooke County explosion kills one, injures three others

The person killed was a young girl.

1 dead, dozens injured as truck slams into train

Driver killed when logging truck strikes tourist train on Cheat Mountain along Route 250.

Counties would have more flexibility with new school calendar policy

It could be adopted before the next school year.

Numbers show defensive improvement

Marshall's defense gets better week by week and the numbers back that up.

It’s a leaf peepers paradise this weekend

The fall foliage is at peak color in the higher elevations.

Avoiding distractions on trip home

34 players on Marshall's roster are from Florida, making Saturday's road game a trip home for many.

Possible debt deal in works on Capitol Hill

Congressman David McKinley said Friday he was happy to see all sides talking.

Pedestrian killed in Raleigh County

Police said Beckley man may have been drinking as he tried to cross five lanes of traffic.

Parkersburg runaways found at the beach

The two were arrested for shoplifting in Virginia Beach this week.

Save Cedar Lakes, but how?

In 1950, the state Department of Education established an educational retreat on more than 200 acres of donated land near Ripley in Jackson County.  What followed was the Cedar Lakes Conference Center, which has hosted thousands of meetings and retreats for students and adults over the years. Many West Virginians have fond memories of camps