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ThursdayJuly 18, 2013

Fayetteville Eagle Scout now has a badge

Sgt. George Lechalk is one of the troopers working out of the State Police detachment at the Summit Bechtel Reserve for the National Boy Scout Jamboree.

Staying busy at The Summit

Scouts say there is plenty to do.

Puccio: Davis didn’t help ‘Get Out the Vote’

Party chairman responds to Supreme Court Justice's critical comments.

Patch work at the Jamboree

Scouts are looking to make trades.

Shooting, fishing, and scouting

Boy Scout dedication to hunting, fishing, and shooting is large at Summit Bechtel Reserve

Home at last: Remains of WWII airman returning

Remains of West Virginia World War II soldier shot down in 1944 back in U.S.

Replay booth faces targeting pressure

Eyes in the sky will be last line of defense before player ejections.

Where is WVU picked in the Big 12?

The league's preseason media poll has four teams bunched at the top, but the Mountaineers aren't among them.

Bechtel likes what he sees

The top benefactor of the Bechtel Summit Reserve loves what the Boy Scouts have done with the place.

Miley chooses House leadership team

Some new faces will join the old guard at the helm of the House

Police shoot armed suspect at I-79 rest area

Police say suspect shot after he raised gun in a threatening manner and ignored orders to drop it.

DUI suspect crashes into house, killing occupant

Investigators say driver who struck house was drunk.

One hospitalized after belt fire in Boone County

Fireman suffered heat exhaustion on fire at Hobet site

2012 Super Six flashback: Class A

Wahama won an overtime thriller over Madonna in the 2012 Class A football championship game.

WV Democratic Party looks down the bench

Typically, when a highly sought-after political seat opens up, potential candidates line up for their opportunity to run.  So you would think that with Senator Jay Rockefeller’s early announcement that he’s not running for re-election in 2014, Democratic candidates would be scrambling for position. After all, the state’s two senate seats have been blue since