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- Rodriguez's job at Michigan seems safe _ for now
- ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - It seems unlikely Michigan will fire Rich Rodriguez after two awful seasons with an NCAA investigation looming, a search for a new athletic director under way and luxury boxes to fill at the Big House. One of the
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- 4 hours ago
- Jacksonville police: Serial rapist in custody
- Kenndle Road is a quiet blend of single-family homes and vacant lots that neighbors ... months pregnant was walking in the 4700 block of North Pearl Street when she refused a ride from a man in a car. She told police the man parked the car
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Florida Times-Union- W.Va. ethics panel targets spousal finances
- CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- The West Virginia Ethics Commission wants lawmakers to require public officials and candidates to reveal their spouses' financial interests. A commission committee on Tuesday signed off on the final draft of a bill
- Charleston Daily Mail
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- What's new in Olde Towne
- Now in its fifth year at The Courthouse Galleries, Winter Wonderland: The Coleman Collection has settled into its new surroundings in Olde Towne Portsmouth. Begin your holiday and New Year countdown with 'Holidays Around the World', which
- HamptonRoads.com
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HamptonRoads.com- Eagles: One Win From Return Trip To Island
- The Magnolia Blue Eagles are one game from returning to Wheeling Island for the opportunity to play for the West Virginia Class AA state title after knocking off the Keyser Tornadoes 9-0 Nov. 14 at Alumni Field for Magnolia's fifth shutout
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- 9 hours ago
Wetzel Chronicle- Program shares the warmth
- MARTINSBURG - While many people are fortunate enough to spend the holidays warm and toasty in their homes, others are just barely getting by because they have little to no funds for heating costs. Luckily, the Warming Hands and Hearts
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Journal & Sunday Journal- WTOP's Mark Segraves with the Malcontent Minute
- The Hill and our city is a little less today. Many of us have lost a good friend; we've all lost a true visionary and pioneer. Bruce Robey, co-founder of Voice of the Hill newspaper and the H Street Playhouse, died Sunday night at
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WTOP Radio- Is the End of the Tunnel Near for Law Firms?
- The majority seemed to be in New York City, West Virginia and across Pennsylvania ... Real estate work is far and away the one practice where firms see very few growth opportunities. No one said there was growth potential there, and 79.2
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- W.Va. governor appoints businessman to House
- CHARLESTON (AP) — An Eastern Panhandle real estate agent and substitute teacher has been appointed to fill a vacancy in the West Virginia House of Delegates. Gov. Joe Manchin appointed Kearneysville resident Terry Walker to fill the vacancy
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- 11/23/2009
- Profile: Debra Trent
- Having spent 25 years in home care, Trent started as a field nurse visiting patients in their homes in Wyoming County ... covers Raleigh and Wyoming counties, and has 12 sister agencies in West Virginia and 500 locations across the United
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- 11/22/2009