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Wyoming County Circuit Clerk David “Bugs’ Stover, left, met with U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., in Rahall’s Capitol Hill office Wednesday morning to discuss the future of the coal industry and, as a direct result, the future of Wyoming County.
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The last Triple Crown Winner in thoroughbred horse racing in the U.S. was Affirmed in 1978. With Orb's loss in the Preakness there won't be a Triple Crown winner again this year. Will there ever be another Triple Crown winner?
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Boy Scouts: Yes to gay youths, no to adults
The Boy Scouts of America on Thursday ended its ban on openly gay youths but maintained a prohibition on gay adult leaders, a decision framed as a compromise but one that could lead to litigation and thousands of defections from one of America's largest youth organizations.
May 24, 2013
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Boy Scouts: Yes to gay youths, no to adults
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