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Giving thanks
Smiling babies, like 10-month-old Taylor Madison, and family gathered in one place means Thanksgiving to many of us. Taylor, the daughter of Jay and Mary Madison of Raleigh, N.C., visited her grandparents, Bob and Glenna Oglesby, in Gauley Bridge over the weekend. The staff of The Montgomery Herald wishes safe travels and much for which to be thankful to all our readers.
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Management plan available for review; meetings scheduled
Members of the public have the opportunity to study the results of hours of scoping sessions and background work as the National Park Service’s draft General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement (GMP) and draft Foundation Plan for New River Gorge National River have been released for public review and input.
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World Day of Prayer
Montgomery area church women gathered at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church on March 5 to celebrate World Day of Prayer.
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Bridgemont sponsors cultural diversity event
To commemorate Black History Month in late February, Bridgemont Community and Technical College staged a cultural diversity event on campus.
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Gamin’ in Gauley
The new game room at the Gauley Bridge Community Center drew children of all ages to its opening night event on Friday.
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‘Way Out West’ to open at HFT
It’s not “Unforgiven,” “Gunsmoke,” nor even “Blazing Saddles,” but “Way Out West In A Dress, Or Life’s A Hurdle When Your Wearin' A Girdle” is, well, let’s just say a different kind of western about a big misunderstanding and a cover-up, but still with plenty of the standard “good triumphing over evil.”
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Management plan available for review; meetings scheduled
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Fout retires
After a highly decorated coaching career, WVU Tech’s Jim Fout has decided to hang up his coaching whistle, according to school officials.
- Georgetown sends Tech to tourney exit
- Pirates slip by Greyhounds 56-49
- Obituaries — March 10, 2010
- MB girls punch state ticket with win over Valley
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Fout retires
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