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Armory
transfer progresses
Morgantown
City Council
will take the next step toward its
acquisition of the Mileground
armory property at tonight’s regular
meeting.
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New
major
in the works
at university
A new major, one with significant
infrastructure already in
place, could be coming to WVU’s
College of Business and Economics
in the near future.
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MHS
students create
narrative art sculptures
Ninth grade Art I students
at Morgantown High School
completed a project on narrative
art Monday.
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EICHELBERGER,
Clifford Eugene Sr.
ETLING, Ella Mae
FOSTER, Julie Anne
GREENBERG, Mary D.
KNOTTS, Dona Evelyn Bolyard
MATHENY, Colleen B.
WARREN, Aubree Jane Sue
WHYEL, Jean C. Shick
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Obama aides knew of
IRS audit; Obama not told
WASHINGTON —
White House chief of staff
Denis McDonough and
other senior advisers
knew in late April that an
impending report was
likely to say the IRS had
inappropriately targeted
conservative groups,
President Barack Obama’s
spokesman disclosed
Monday, expanding the
circle of top officials who
knew of the audit beyond
those named earlier.
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Huge
tornado hits
Oklahoma City suburb, kills 37
MOORE,
Okla. — A monstrous
tornado at least a
half-mile wide roared
through the Oklahoma City
suburbs Monday, flattening
entire neighborhoods and
destroying an elementary
school with a direct blow as
children and teachers huddled
against winds up to
200 mph. At least 37 people
were killed, and officials
said the death toll was expected
to rise.
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McCartney
rejoins
WVU football team
Former
wide receiver Ivan
McCartney has rejoined the
WVU football team.
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Success
no shock
These
are heady days for girls and soccer in Morgantown. Both Morgantown
and University high schools have won state championships recently,
and the WVU women’s program perennially fields Top 20 and
NCAA tournament teams.
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Column:
One
year later,
Stewart’s legacy
remains strong
IT’S
HARD TO BELIEVE that it has
already been a year since former
WVU head football coach Bill
Stewart passed away.
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Driver
takes life
1 day at a time
CHARLOTTE,
N.C. —
AJ Allmendinger’s parents
attended their first Indianapolis 500 in 1979,
when they camped in a grassy lot and watched
Rick Mears win his first
400.
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Memphis’ Black
heading to KU
LAWRENCE,
Kan. —
Kansas’ basketball team
has added another big body
to a burgeoning roster overhaul.
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Bosh
eager to square off
against Hibbert, Pacers
MIAMI — This
is the
matchup Chris Bosh wanted
in the Eastern Conference
finals.
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There
will be
consequences
Some
will say it hardly qualifies as news that some
WVU students misbehaved last year.
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One
dose does not fit all
I
often use sleeping pills
containing zolpidem (Ambien
is the predominant
brand-name version) to help
reset my biological clock when
I travel across time zones, or if
I just have trouble getting to
sleep.
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Gosnell’s ‘clinic
of horrors’
may be a turning point
IT
WAS THE PICTURES and riveting
testimony that convinced a
Philadelphia jury that abortion
doctor Kermit Gosnell was guilty
of murdering three infants born
alive following botched late-term
abortions and also guilty of the
involuntary manslaughter of Karnamaya
Mongar, who overdosed
on Demerol during an abortion at
Gosnell’s clinic.
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People
You Know
Highlights
of residents' achievements.
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