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Fairland grads share close connection
Fairland High School bid farewell to the Class of 2013 Friday evening in an emotional event for the close-knit school of just over 500 students.
Deputy accused of malicious wounding
Cabell County Sheriff's Deputy Christopher Burgess has been indicted on a single count of felony malicious wounding from an early morning incident, April 7, at his apartment in Rotary Gardens just outside Huntington eastern city limits.
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ASHLAND -- The Northeast Kentucky American Red Cross has kicked off ticket sales for its annual fundraiser for the local chapter. Raffle ticket are on sale for the June 13 event at Elks Lodge in Ashland. Admission is $100 per person and includes dinner. Only 350 tickets will be sold for the drawing.
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Wayne students graduate
From Cody Skaggs' perspective, Wednesday marked the official time when the members of the graduating class at Wayne went from being kids to adults. Skaggs was one of 106 students awarded diplomas during the ceremony Wednesday.
HUNTINGTON -- Thousands of residents in Cabell and Wayne counties were left in the dark following a swift-moving storm Tuesday evening.
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McCaffrey gets maximum one year in man's death
HUNTINGTON -- Shane Ray McCaffrey turned to his victim's daughter Tuesday and apologized for having thrown a piece of cinder block that led to the man's death.
ASHLAND -- An Ashland man was arrested overnight after the execution of a search warrant in the 3400 block of Reeves Boulevard, according to Maj. Mark McDowell of the Ashland Police Department.
Achievements recognized at graduation
HUNTINGTON -- A graduation ceremony Tuesday evening was part of a week-long celebration for students at Covenant School.
ASHLAND -- The second annual Ashland HeartChase will take place Saturday, July 6, beginning at 10 a.m., as part of the annual Summer Motion event. Registration begins at 9 a.m.
MILTON -- Health concerns have forced a change in leadership in the Milton Police Department, according to recently re-elected Mayor Tom Canterbury.
When Mickey and Oswald bring life back to Wasteland in the video game "The Power of Two," it's a Technicolor testimony to how having a partner helps you get the most out of every situation. That's never been more true than when you're checking into the hospital.
Hodges Hall demolished
HUNTINGTON -- One of Marshall University's oldest dorms has been demolished.
FORT GAY, W.Va. -- More than 100 students graduated from Tolsia High School on Tuesday evening during a ceremony at the school.
HUNTINGTON -- When Lt. Col. C.G. Johns thinks about the life he has now, he said it's easy for him to reflect on the life he might have had if the Allied Forces did not have the support of the Rosie the Riveter community during World War II.
HUNTINGTON -- Prestera Foundation for Behavioral Health Services has received an additional allocation of tax credits through the Neighborhood Investment Program. Tax credits must be distributed by June 30.
The following information was provided by reports filed with the Huntington Police Department:
Building dedication kicks off Rosie events
HUNTINGTON -- A state building at 2699 Park Ave. in Huntington became "The Rosie the Riveter Building" on Tuesday in a brief ceremony in West Huntington.
Man faces 6 to 85 years in prison
Frank Raymond Floyd pleaded guilty to his 15th felony Tuesday, admitting to a series of burglaries that occurred while he was on home confinement for committing an earlier string of break-ins.
Cabell County School Board members approved a $161.7 million budget Tuesday night for the 2013-2014 school year. Board members also officially tabled discussions on a balanced calendar proposal as they await for guidance from state officials.
Here are some ways to help the victims of this week’s storms in the Midwest:
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