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It could be a tough summer for people looking to fire up the grill as beef prices have hit an all time high. Local consumers and businesses are having to make sacrifices and cut back on the amount of beef
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A former Massey Energy official who is cooperating in the investigation of the Upper Big Branch mine disaster is asking a judge for leniency when he's sentenced Aug. 1.
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As many families are getting ready to give thanks, local businesses want to remind everyone to help those in need.
Save-A-Lot grocery stores all over the region are asking you to help give someone a holiday meal.
For 5 dollars you can purchase a gift bag of food that has all of the fixings to give a family a hardy holiday meal.
"Every year we think that it is a good thing and of course it is good any time of the year especially during the holiday when people might not have enough to get by on so we think it is a good thing," Leonard King, Greenbrier Save-A-Lot Store Manager said.
All of the food will go to local families in our area and donations will be accepted through out the holiday season.
Just stop by your local Save-A-Lot to make a donation.