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FridayJuly 20, 2012

Roane Cats Going Out

Shelter says it's gotten great help and some cats have been adopted.

Guilty Plea Hearing Set In Vote Fraud Case

Lincoln County Commissioner Thomas Ramey due in court next month.

Smith is 1 of 5 Big 12 Quarterbacks Tabbed for Manning Award Watch List

Geno Smith is one of five quarterbacks in the Big 12 Conference named to the Manning Award Watch List.

Smith and Austin Named to Walter Camp Player of the Year Watch List

Smith and Austin are the only Mountaineer players on the watch list.

G&BN: Two and the Price of Huggs

Get a look at the Big 12 preseason poll and Bob Huggins breaks down the Mountaineers non-conference schedule.

Carpenter Traded To Blue Jays

Former WVU baseball player David Carpenter has been traded from the Houston Astros to the Toronto Blue Jays.

UBB Memorial In Place

Dedication service is set for next week in Boone County.

Good Year For State Lottery

$81 million surplus

Mayor Of Charleston Has Surgery

Procedure done Friday morning.

Flags Lowered

In remembrance.

No Middle Ground Reached

Disagreement on rate hike request for Mountaineer Gas; PSC will decide.

Interim Committee Meetings Underway

State lawmakers will discuss current issues.

PSC Begins Storm Outage Investigation

Several utilities have to submit information within 30 days.

Game Times Announced For First Two Football Games

The Marshall game will kickoff at noon and the James Madison game will kickoff at 4:30 p.m.

They Will Be Miles For Madi

State trooper will cross West Virginia to raise money and awareness for those with juvenile diabetes.

College Hall of Fame Welcomes Unsung Inductees

Talley, DeBerry and Stephens are all overlooked stars

Focus On The Basics

Emergency planning consultant says the derecho showed where improvements are needed.

Sadly, We’ve Been Here Before

Theater shooting is another "tragedy of opportnity" for anti-gun activists.

At Least A Dozen Dead In Colorado Theater Shootings

Almost 60 people, including young kids, are injured.