Master Gardeners reap rewards for seeds planted in Vegas - Charleston Gazette
Master Gardeners reap rewards for seeds planted in Vegas - Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — For the West Virginia Master Gardeners, what happened in Vegas didn’t stay in Vegas. Volunteer Delores Barber of Charleston and West Virginia University Extension Service specialist John Jett of Morgantown went to the 2009
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Investigation raises questions about Hardin jail contractor; company - Missoulian
BILLINGS - The Two Rivers Detention Center was promoted as the largest economic development project in decades in the small town of Hardin when the jail was built two years ago. But it has been vacant ever since. City officials have searched from
Lawyer Punished for Airing Grievances Online - The Ledger
Sean Conway was steamed at a Fort Lauderdale judge, so he did what millions of angry people do these days: He blogged about her, saying she was an “Evil, Unfair Witch.” But Conway is a lawyer. And unlike millions of other online hotheads, he found
Police double check sex offender registry - World Link
Sex offenders in Coos County got a little surprise last week. Oregon State Police investigators knocked on their doors during a non-compliance sweep to make sure they re really living where they say they are. The sweep focused on Southwest Oregon
Clean Water Laws Are Neglected, at a Cost to Health - New York Times
Jennifer Hall-Massey relies on drinking water that is brought in by truck and stored in barrels on her porch near Charleston, W.Va. A water sample collected from a water heater by Patty Sebok, a neighbor of Jennifer Hall-Massey. Residents say such
September 12th, 2009