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FridayMay 2, 2014

Governor to Honor Life of Former Supreme Court Justice Spike Maynard

State flags to be flown at half-staff from dawn to dusk on Sunday at State facilities

Former jail workers plead not guilty in attempted murder case

Judge releases trio on $10,000 bond each.

School “Heroes” honored

Governor dedicates day to school cooks and nutritionists.

Applemen to go marching into Winchester, Va.

Musselman High's marching band is returning to the Apple Blossom Festival Grand Feature Parade this weekend.

Police chief says magistrate’s ruling “irregular”

Detroit men were rearrested after dismissal of original charges.

Two accused of abusing elderly Mercer County man

He was treated at Princeton Community Hospital.

Jefferson County private investigator running for Congress

Robert Fluharty from Charles Town says he believes in states' rights.

Chief justice remembers Spike Maynard

Justice Robin Davis calls Maynard "a true gentleman."

Highmark president expects more competition next year

The company was the only one offering health plans on the federal exchange in West Virginia during the past year.

Judge Wilfong disqualified from hearing cases brought by prosecutor’s office

Supreme Court Chief Justice makes temporary appointments to handle caseload.

Prep baseball notebook: Wahama’s Bradley with 0.33 ERA

High school baseball notes on Wahama, Ravenswood and Gilmer County.

Friday notes

End of the week notes: –Former state Supreme Court Justice Spike Maynard has died.  Maynard, 71, had been in Charleston Area Medical Center since early last month with an undisclosed ailment and was on a ventilator.  Just yesterday, Maynard’s girlfriend, Karen Cross, told me she was hopeful for his recovery, but added that “he’s very