Work Stalled at Haddad Riverfront Park Until Water Recedes
The high water along the Kanawha River has stalled work on a new stage at Haddad Riverfront Park in Charleston.

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South Charleston Recreation Center Closed Monday for Flood Cleanup
The South Charleston Recreation Center is closed Monday after flood waters hit early Saturday morning.

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W.Va. Governor Pushing School Board to Become More Proactive
Gov. Joe Manchin is gearing up for a special session on education by telling the state School Board it needs to become more proactive about reform.

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Third Execution Date Scheduled for Death Row Inmate
Lawrence Reynolds Jr. was convicted of strangling his 67-year-old neighbor in 1994 in Cuyahoga Falls.

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Suspect Sentenced to 160 Years for Robbery and Murder of Pastor
A man convicted for his role in the murder of a pastor in 2008 has been sentenced to 160 years in prison.

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National League Team Notes
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PHT: Jackets’ Nash day-to-day with ‘nagging injuries’
Things were already bad enough for the Columbus Blue Jackets. After a 6-0 shellacking at the hands of the Los Angeles Kings, the team should have plenty of questions about its future in net and the future of the moribund franchise in general.

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Saturday’s Last Word on Friday
City election – “Thank you to all five city residents running for City Council. For a tiny city at a crossroads, it is crucial to elect representatives who grasp the concern residents have for upholding city goals, and not letting the goals, rules and policies be rewritten every time a developer or individual quietly enlists the help of the staff to reshape the current rules. Residents who have …

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Big Sky Conference
Big Sky Conference-Around the Big Sky

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Homeless Naples man charged with attempted murder uses Insanity defense
NAPLES —A 29-year-old Naples man was alternately portrayed Monday as a man intent on killing his girlfriend by beating and stomping on her, then slitting her wrists — or a man who brutally attacked her, then confessed because he was insane.Whichever portrayal jurors believe about Halden Lee Casey, a former hotel front desk manager, will mean the difference between life in a state prison or …

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