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Obituaries
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Patty J. Angus
RIPLEY - Patty J. Angus, 68, of Ripley died Dec. 16, 2003. Service
will be 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, at Vail Funeral Home, Ripley.
Friends may call three hours prior to service. Burial will be in
Pleasant Home Cemetery, Belleville.
Alan J. Arthur
Alan J. Arthur, 81, of Charleston died Dec. 14, 2003, in CAMC
Memorial Hospital after an apparent heart attack.
He was born Oct. 11, 1922, in South Charleston, son of the late
Roy H. and Minnie Scott Arthur. ...
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South Charleston Rotary Club celebrating 50th anniversary
Charleston Gazette
; bcalwell@cnpapers.com 348-5188 Four founding members of the South Charleston Rotary Club will be honored Thursday evening as the club celebrates the 50th anniversary of its charter. The special dinner event will start at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9 in the Little Creek Country Club, formerly the Kanawha
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Scrapping HISTORY: South Charleston High students work on library preservation project
Charleston Gazette
; bcalwell@cnpapers.com At first glance, the job looks a little boring. South Charleston High School juniors Jamie Myers and Thomas Willard spend an hour and 15 minutes a day, five days a week, clipping and pasting newsprint into scrapbooks on the LaBelle Theater stage on D Street. Theres no one in
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Our views: Wolford would be a strong mayor; South Charleston would benefit from readjusting its priorities
Charleston Daily Mail
; RESIDENTS of South Charleston face a choice in Saturday's election between "business as usual," as promised by longtime city official Frank Mullens, or better management, as Democrat Mark Wolford thinks is needed. Republican Mullens, who has been part of Richie Robb's administration for 24 years,
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FMC seeking incentives to stay in South Charleston
Charleston Gazette
; sfinn@wvgazette.com State and local officials are offering FMC a package of economic incentives to keep them in South Charleston, according to a union official. FMC officials are considering shutting down the hydrogen peroxide production facility and shifting the production to Bayport, Texas. If
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Our views: South Charleston needs management; In the April 21 Democratic primary, Wolford is the strongest candidate
Charleston Daily Mail
; FOR the first time in three decades, residents of South Charleston have a mayor's race. Richie Robb, who has occupied the position since 1975, is not seeking re-election. The city's primary election is Saturday, April 21. Early votes may be registered from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through April 18.
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South Charleston mayoral candidates speak at forum
Charleston Gazette
; bcalwell@cnpapers.com 348-5188 The five Democratic candidates running for mayor of South Charleston gathered for a Meet the Candidates forum April 3 in the LaBelle Theater. They addressed such issues as metro government, police and fire protection, business and occupation taxes and the city's
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South Charleston officials working to attract businesses
Charleston Gazette
; ... for the Curry Bike and Dive Tech Shop on D Street and for the new location of Fox's Pizza Den across the street. Other business news in South Charleston includes Joe Holland Chevrolet getting ready for a major renovation and expansion, and plans by C.E. White ...
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South Charleston throws group farewell party: Mayor, secretary, treasurer, police chief all opting for retirement
Charleston Daily Mail
; DAILY MAIL STAFF Marsha Smith, South Charleston's treasurer, officially retired Oct. 31, 2006 - the day of all good witches, she says. Margie Spence, South Charleston Mayor Richie Robb's secretary, will retire when the mayor does on June 30. South Charleston Police Chief David Dunlap turned in his
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Nitro, South Charleston game very meaningful
Charleston Daily Mail
; DAILY MAIL SPORTSWRITER Who knew a year ago that tonight's high school girls basketball game between No. 1 Nitro and No. 2 South Charleston would match the top-ranked Class AAA teams in the state and be such a big deal that it would have to be moved to the South Charleston Community Center? Game
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LabCorp might move from South Charleston
Charleston Daily Mail
; LabCorp is considering moving its 130 employees in South Charleston to another location, said company spokeswoman Pam Sherry. "We've got two buildings in South Charleston," Sherry said. "We're considering putting the two together. But we really haven't made any decisions yet." Sherry declined to
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