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World's Most Arrested Man Dies At 74
The Smoking Gun· 5 days agoHenry Earl, whose criminal history included more than 1500 busts, passed away last week. For the last several years of his life, Earl resided at a nursing home in Owenton, ...
Today in History
St. Joseph News-Press· 7 hours agoToday is Wednesday, May 29, the 150th day of 2024. On May 29, 1988, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev opened their historic...
‘Everybody’s here.’ Kentucky history lives on inside the Lexington Cemetery
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe Virginia-born lawyer and statesman (he was the new country’s ninth secretary of state) and ran...
Marshall names spring 2024 president's, dean's list students
The Charleston Gazette· 22 hours agoAccording to Marshall University's website, the following Kanawha and Fayette county students in the...
Local middle schools to benefit from foundations' support
The Charleston Gazette· 7 days agoFour middle schools — three in Kanawha County and one in Fayette County — will be among the...
High school girls basketball: Caitlin Clark, Brittney Griner, Maya Moore headline look at every...
Maxpreps· 1 day agoMaxPreps News - Nearly 600 players from 45 states have earned the MaxPreps All-American distinction...
WV Department of Arts, Culture, and History partners with Wing 2 Wing and Save The Music Foundations
WVNS Bluefield via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — The West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture, and History (WVDACH)...
Brad Smith's Wing 2 Wing Foundation to help fund musical education in West Virginia - WV MetroNews
WV MetroNews· 2 days agoThe state accepted a $280,000 contribution to supply instruments to every middle school in West Virgina.
'Iconic landmark': Charleston commenters overwhelmingly favor auditorium preservation
The Charleston Gazette· 1 day agoRenovate and preserve the Municipal Auditorium. This is the appeal of almost all 29 public...
Lexington homeless man, once famous for his 1,300-plus arrests, dies
Lexington Herald-Leader· 5 days agoA Lexington man who was famous for being arrested more than 1,000 times died over the weekend. Henry Earl, who was 74 at the time of his death, was buried at Owenton Cemetery Thursday afternoon ...