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The McDowell County Sheriff's Department is working on a Murder case in the Iaeger area.Officials said that it happened on Sunday, May 19 and that deputies worked throughout the night and the morning.
The McDowell County Sheriff's Department is working on a Murder case in the Iaeger area.Officials said that it happened on Sunday, May 19 and that deputies worked throughout the night and the morning.
Monday, May 20 2013 10:25 AM EDT2013-05-20 14:25:35 GMT
A stop in interventional cardiac stent surgery at Raleigh General Hospital is over, according to a release from the hospital. On Thursday, May 16 the hospital put a stop to cardiac stent surgery. A
A stop in interventional cardiac stent surgery at Raleigh General Hospital is over, according to a release from the hospital.
Monday, May 20 2013 8:18 AM EDT2013-05-20 12:18:29 GMT
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Road repairs will slow down traffic along a section of U.S. Route 219 in Lewisburg.The West Virginia Division of Highways announced that one lane of Route 219 will be closed during the day starting on
Road repairs will slow down traffic along a section of U.S. Route 219 in Lewisburg.The West Virginia Division of Highways announced that one lane of Route 219 will be closed during the day starting on
Chris McKinney didn't always dream about being a fighter, but once he was introduced to Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts, that's all he's thought about.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Brent Benjamin is in McDowell County to mark the opening of a new Juvenile Drug Court.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Brent Benjamin is in McDowell County to mark the opening of a new Juvenile Drug Court.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -
Four years after Internet routers were purchased for each county courthouse
in West Virginia, most are in
storage.
The Charleston Gazette reports that the routers were replaced by much more
expensive ones bought with federal stimulus funds.
In 2008 the state Tax Department spent $258,000 on 55 routers to funnel data
from the courthouses to Charleston
because the state Supreme Court wanted its own network. A dozen of them were
installed.
In 2010, the state used $24 million in stimulus funds to buy new routers for
public facilities.
A month later, the state Office of Technology ordered the Tax Department to
hand over 43 of the 55 routers that still hadn't been installed. Most of those
are now in storage in a basement at the state Capitol complex.
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