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54th annual Armed Forces Day Parade
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Foreign exchange student happy to stay at Capital
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Arts Notes: May 19, 2013
Book Notes: May 19, 2013
Vines & Vittles: The Italian influence
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Peggy Horton: Proms change, from '47 Plymouth to limo
Help Out: May 19, 2013
On the Town: May 19, 2013
Alpha cited in November 2012 mine death
Statehouse Beat: Speaker goes in new direction
The Way It Was: Ghost show, 1940
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Crime report: May 9-15, 2013
On file: May 9-16, 2013
A house with a view
State's best bridging students visit New River Gorge
Taxing sugary drinks in W.Va. advised
Kanawha County Fair ex-chief still soliciting donations
UBB findings indicate resurgence of black lung
Town can't charge for FOIA searches, judge rules
The perils of an office lottery pool
Scenes from the week: May 18, 2013
West Liberty athletic director requests trial in hotel incident
Treasury knew in June 2012 of probe into IRS complaints
Church Activities May 18, 2013
Joblessness rates fall in 52 of 55 W.Va. counties
Clay County man found guilty in meth sale
New trail in works for Hatfield-McCoy system
Former Smithers fire chief, wife indicted in theft schemes
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Class Notes May 18, 2013
Rotary Club of Charleston donates to assist seniors
Science magazine targets W.Va. students
Bulletin Board: May 18, 2013
Things to do Saturday, May 18, 2013
Jefferson Co. student searches for Google glory
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Lewis Black lightens up the Clay Center
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