Click image(s) to enlarge “We are Americans, and American ends in ‘I can,’” said Mildred B. Debose, during a celebration in her honor at Simmonsville Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday. Debose was the first African-American to graduate from Killeen High School in 1958.
THE STAILEYS: Richard W. and Janet M. (Millender) Stailey, Leo-Cedarville, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. May 18 at Katherine B. Norr Activities Center, 11811 Birch Court, Leo-Cedarville.
Morgan B. Benson leased 2,038 square feet of office space at Westview Plaza, 10725 S.W. Barbur Blvd., Portland, from Weston Investment Inc., LLC. Justin Vernon, American Property Management, represented the lessor.
"An Evening With the Young Soloists 2008: A Five Year Anniversary Celebration" will be presented at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts, 100 W. Granville St., New Albany.
NORMAL -- They may eat late, but the Hanawalt family will eat dinner together. “It’s a big deal to sit down at the table together,” said Bonnie Hanawalt, hair stylist and owner of Allure Salon & Tanning, 1702 W. College Ave., Suite B.
The following have applied to the Washington state Liquor Control Board: Danny Evans, Ean W. Evans and Christopher B. Haden, for a license to sell beer and wine at Pacific Nort
BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.VA. - A Berkeley Springs man was found guilty of second-degree murder early Saturday in the Sept. 2, 2004, death and burning of a man at a West Virginia campsite.
A B-1 bomber flyover scheduled for early afternoon Friday was canceled due to mechanical difficulties. The B-1 bomber from the U.S. Air Force 28th Bomb Wings 34th Bomb Squadron from Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota was supposed to conduct the flyover for Parkside Elementary School, 475 W. Arndt St. The bomber crew had been scheduled to conduct a training mission in airspace about 20
An expected victory for New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in Tuesday's primary in West Virginia might have the anticlimactic feel of a badly defeated football team scoring a meaningless late game touchdown that the winning team didn't try very hard to contest.
HOWLAND — Anne B. Bigg Stroup, 88, died Friday, May 9, 2008, at Shepherd of The Valley in Howland. She was born September 18, 1919, in Grindstone, Pa., the daughter of the late John William and Bertha Toth Bigg.