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Bears and coyotes added to Charleston urban hunting season
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – Urban hunting in Charleston will include bears and coyotes beginning this fall. On Monday, Charleston City Council approved a bill that adds bears and coyotes as animals allowed to be hunted within city limits during urban hunting. Previously, only deer were on that list. The bill allows hunters to use crossbows […]
Road Trippin'...Body Works Massage Charleston, WV
BodyWorks Massage is a locally woman owned massage therapy office owned and operated by Martha Jackson, LMT. Martha has been practicing massage since 2003, and is an active professional member with the American Massage Therapy Association. She holds special certifications in the following: arthokinetics, neural resets, myoskeletal assessments, active isolated stretching, and cupping through the International Cupping Association. In addition, she holds advanced certifications in the following: Sheila Perez Method, Renata Franca Method, Detox by Rebecca, Fasciology by Ashley Black, and Sculptural Facelifting Technique.
Worldwide IT outages translate to delays at W.Va. International Yeager Airport
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A worldwide information technology glitch translated into some long delays at the West Virginia International Yeager Airport in Charleston Friday. Delays hit travelers coming to and from the capital city flying United, American and Delta, leading to lines forming at ticket counters. The problem was...
Diamond Jubilee Celebration for SCHS Class of 1964
Two teachers and twenty-nine members of the SCHS Class of 1964 plus 23 guests rendezvoused at the Smith County Heritage Museum at 4:30 PM on June 22, 2024, to celebrate their Diamond Jubilee year. In the 96-degree late afternoon heat, Donny and Shirley Horton Harbison arrived in a sweat in their un-airconditioned, all original, 1962 Oldsmobile Starliner convertible, which became a showpiece in the parking lot. Once inside, classmates clipped on their yearbook picture nametags so they could easily identify each other. Roaming through displays of history, these classmates became displays of history, living examples of the first wave of the Baby Boomer generation (1946-1964) to graduate high school.
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