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07/23/05
–NEW TRADITION: If It's Thursday Night, It Must be Pullman Square
07/21/05
–Tickets Still Available for Brenda Lee in Kentucky Music Trail Series
07/20/05
–Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
07/17/05
–PICNIC WITH THE POPS Beth McVey Performs with Huntington Symphony Orchestra | View Photos
07/16/05
–Empire Books Pulls Out Stops for Harry Potter Release
07/15/05
–Gigantour Scheduled at BSSA Aug. 31
–Stephen Salyers Draws Big Crowd to Pullman Square | Read Article
07/13/05
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
– All-Girl Metal Band Lia-Fail at Monkey Bar Saturday Night| Listen to the Interview
– Horror, Sci-Fi Short Films Wanted for Showcase
07/12/05
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: 'Fantastic Four': Slow Start Nearly Sinks Flick
07/11/05
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Locally Filmed, Produced 'Lake Forest' Premieres at Keith in August
07/10/05
– John Henry Days Parade | View Photos
07/09/05
– REVIEW: 'Beauty and the Beast' is Must-See Children's Theatre | View Show Photos
07/08/05
– Presence Combines Rock, Rap to Form Own Genre | Listen to the Presence Phone Interview
– Arthur Koestler's Centennial Prompts Assessment of Puzzling Intellectual Giant
07/06/05
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
07/05/05
– Camden Park Fireworks Display Continues Tri– State Tradition | View Photos
– Kenova Joins Washington, DC, Boston in Combining Music, Pyrotechnics | View Photos
– Ashland Holds 'First Responders' Independence Day Parade| View Photos
07/03/05
– RUTHERFORD ON THEATRE: Retired Professor Pens Political Play on Mountain State Politics; Production Focuses on Women Running for Governor's Office | View Photos
–Thousands Jam Harris Riverfront Park for Music, Fireworks | View Photos
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: 'War of the Worlds' Soars with a Family Battling End of the World Chaos
07/01/05
–RUTHERFORD ON THEATRE: 'The Rainmaker' Leads off Marshall's 2005–06 Theatre Schedule
06/30/05
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Midtown Cinema Screens 'Star Wars' at Bargain Prices
06/29/05
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
–Lennon Murphy Performs June 30 at Monkey Bar | Listen to phone interview
06/27/05
–RUTHERFORD ON FILM: "Land of the Living Dead" Nearly D.O.A..
06/25/05
06/24/05
–Pullman Square Draws Crowds on Thursday with Free Concerts
06/22/05
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
– RUTHERFORD ON THEATRE: Charleston Theatre Fest Morphs into Festiv–All
– Three Great Performances fill Friday's Café at Ashland's Paramount
06/20/05
– MU's Bluetrane Wows Jazz Fans at Ritter Park | View Photos
– RUTHERFORD ON THEATRE: MU Staging Christopher Durang One-Act Plays Beginning
06/16/05
– World Extreme Cage Wrestling Coming to BSSA
06/15/05
– Theater, Music, Tourism Calendar for June- August-and Beyond
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Huntington Theaters Slate Open Captioned Films for Hearing Impaired
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
06/14/05
– Nissi Bergman Adjusting to Growing Fame | Listen to the Interview
06/13/05
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Brad and Angelina Nitroglycerine Propels 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Bloody 'High Tension' Should Have Been Filmed With Much Less Gore
06/12/05
– Trombone Quartet Delights Sunday Night Audience | View Photos
06/11/05
– OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC - Saturday Night Jamboree Kicks Off Tonight in Ritter Park
– MUSIC REVIEW: Jay Farrar - Stone, Steel & Bright Lights
06/10/05
– Rahall Works to Finalize Highway Bill That Will Bring $2.3 Billion to WV
– 18th Annual Greenbrier Trail Bike Trek Raises More than $32,000
– Bob Thompson Band Plays Outdoors at Pullman Square
– Downtown Storefronts - The Good and The Bad
– HADCO, Ashland Alliance Join Forces to Market Tri-State
– COMMENTARY: Capito and Raese: Fools NOT to Run
– Flowers in Full Color Bloom at Ritter Park Rose Garden | View Photos
– PULLMAN SQUARE: Empire Books Slates Summer Events: Authors, Open Mic Poetry, Harry Potter Party
06/09/05
– WEEK 10 GAS PRICE CRISIS: Memorial Day Weekend Brought Highest Gas Prices, Most Travelers
– MARSHALL SPORTS: Snyder Finding Recruits for 2006 Season in Tri-State Schools
– Poll Finds Strong Support for Byrd in West Virginia; Leads Capito by 10 Points
– COMMENTARY: Swimming in a Sea of Republicans.What a Wonderful Feeling!
– COMMENTARY: With Friends Like This..
– MARSHALL NEWS: Former Ohio U. Provost Stephen J. Kopp Named MU President; Kopp Has Experience Working with Ohio Legislature | View Photos
06/08/05
– DEVELOPING NEWS: FBI Agent Testifies Detroit Woman Linked to Huntington's Prom Night Slayings
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
– MUSIC REVIEW: The White Stripes 'Brings the Rock' in 'Get Behind Me Satan' CD
– RESTAURANT WOES: Pullman Square Loses Restaurants; C.R. Thomas Closes, Too
– COMMENTARY: (Not Quite) a Walk in the Park-or, Where Has All the Focus Gone?
– TRUE CRIME: Pit Bull Demonstration Leads to One Arrest; Car Takes to Air on City Streets
– 100 Years Ago Today: June 8, 2005
– Marshall Presidential Field Dwindles to 2 Candidates; Winner to be Announced
06/07/05
– Bargain Golf's No Oxymoron at Hinton's Willowwood Country Club | View Photos
– Detroit Woman May Have Information on Quadruple Murders
– Marshall Presidential Announcement Expected This Week
– TRUE CRIME: Drug Arrests Continue in Wake of Quadruple Prom Night Teen Murders
– COMMENTARY: Could Huntington Benefit from a Couple of Entertainment Industry White Chicks?
– COMMENTARY: Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio?
– APPY FILM FESTIVAL: 'River's Edge' Takes Top Honors in Young Filmmakers Category; Kentuckians Win Feature Category with Mockumentary 'Beneath the Mask' | View Photos
06/06/05
– THUMBS XXIX: Slip–Sliding Away, Calif., WV; French, Dutch Nix Euro Constitution: Good News or Bad?
– APPY FILM FESTIVAL: 'River's Edge' Takes Top Honors in Young Filmmakers Category; Kentuckians Win Feature Category with Mockumentary 'Beneath the Mask' | View Photos
– Rachel Folden Named MU's First Softball All–American
– Two Football Players, Golfing Legend Highlight MU Athletic Hall of Fame
– Nevelson Duo Opens Free June Concert Series in Ritter Park | View Photos
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Free Summer Morning Movies at Many Southern WV Cineplexes
– Whalen, Conrad Hold Off Huntington's Pat Carter, Shane Niceley in Four–Ball Tourney
– BAYHAM ON POLITICS: Sifting Through the Weeds: The Garden State GOP Primary
06/05/05
– Huntington High School Holds 2005 Commencement at BSSA
– 100 Years Ago Today: June 5, 2005
06/04/05
– Booth Scholars to be Honored at Sunday's MU Commencement
– THE MANCHIN REPORT: Discover West Virginia's Best–Kept Secrets–Our State Parks
– RAHALL REPORT: National Volunteer Week
– Rain Moves 1937 Flood Concert Into Library | View Photos
– Registration Deadline Extended for Fighting Scots Youth Basketball Tournament
– Washington & Lee Commencement | View Photos
– WWE World Heavyweight Championship | View Photos
06/03/05
– MARSHALL PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH: Kopp Has Experience Building Legislative Relationships
– BRAC Team Coming to WV National Guard's 130th Airlift Wing
– Cabell 2005-06 School Year Calendars Now Available
– MU Football Coach to Speak at FCA Dinner
– Appalachian Film Festival 2005 | View Photos
– Pictures of Pullman Square, June 1st 2005 | View Photos
06/02/05
– Panther State Park - McDowell County|View Photos
– MARSHALL PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH: Kupchella Would Stress Academic, Vibrant Cultural Roles of University
– Fourth Presidential Candidate to Visit Campuses
– Applications Being Taken for Jazz-MU-Tazz Workshops, Clinics
– COMMENTARY: Whitewashing the White Sheets of Robert C. Byrd
– 18th Annual Greenbrier Trail Bike Trek Slated for June 3-5
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: WV Native Russ McCubbin Slated at Appy Fest
– Vacationers Should Consider Resort Condos as Alternatives to Hotels
– 100 Years Ago Today: June 2, 2005
06/01/05
– 2005 ROCK FESTIVAL IN HOOSIER STATE May Day Radio Festival Spotlights 3 Doors Down, Shinedown, Crossfade, No Address - more photos | View Photos
– Rockefeller, Manchin Visit Japan, Taiwan on Trade Mission
– In Wake of Accidents, West Virginia Power Glad Home Stand is Over
– HHS Sponsors July 16 High School Girl Athlete Conditioning Clinic
– National Youth Sports Program Camp Registration Deadline Extended
– United Way Funding Evening School to Help Struggling Students
– Downtown Hotel, Churches Fall Victim to Burglars
– COMMENTARY: Road Trip Provides National Perspective on Huntington Slayings
– TRUE CRIME: Strong Arm Robbery on Fifth Avenue; Man Threatens to Blow Up Restaurant
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
– 100 Years Ago Today: June 1, 2005
– Third MU Presidential Candidate to Visit Campuses
– Special Olympians Compete Wednesday at HHS
05/31/05
– 2005 ROCK FESTIVAL IN HOOSIER STATE May Day Radio Festival Spotlights 3 Doors Down, Shinedown, Crossfade, No Address | View Photos
– Ironton-Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade Draws Large Crowd | View Photos
– Second MU Presidential Candidate to Visit Campuses
– Cabell Midland Defeats South Charleston 11-3 to Win AAA Softball Title
– Cabell Midland Baseball Team Hopes to Follow Softball Squad with State Title
– WVSU Advances to NCAA-II Quarterfinals, Led by Pitching of Zach Baldwin of Cabell Midland
– Locals Have Mixed Results at Tri-State Showcase of Champions
– Huntington Celebrates Memorial Day
05/30/05
– Download a PDF Copy of the Program.
* Memorial Day Service 2005
– Bayham on the Bayou: GOP Senators Asleep at the Wheel
– Fest Hosting Wide Variety of Short Films
– COMMENTARY: A Former Terrorist in the U.S. Senate?
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Aliens, Superheroes, Witches, Oh My! Summer Film Preview
05/28/05
– Final Funerals Saturday; Answers Still Demanded
– Chief Baumgardner Admonishes Council on Proposed HPD Cuts
– United Way, Cabell Schools to Announce Partnership to Help Struggling Students
– COMMENTARY: Memorial Day Weekend 2005
– RAHALL REPORT: A New Century for Our Veterans
– Rahall Chosen to Help Finalize Overdue Highway Bill
– THE MANCHIN REPORT: Road Bond Refinancing Latest Mark of Responsible Government
– STRICKLAND REPORT: America's Troops Deserve New GI Bill of Rights: Leave No Veteran Behind!
– Morgantown Delegate Questions If State Funds Medicaid for Impotence Drugs for Sex Offenders
05/27/05
– HPD's Hall: 'Vicious Stone Cold Killers' Have Likely Left Huntington; 29 Officers, Civilians from Six Agencies Working on Sunday's Charleston Ave. Slayings | View Photos
– Power Splits 22-Inning Doubleheader Marathon with Lake County
– Jason Pettaway Finally Debuts as Pro Boxer Friday, May 27 at BSSA | View Photos
– Spring Valley High School Holds 2005 Commencement at BSSA | View Photos
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 27, 2005
– Detroit Residents Idealize Small Town America, Detroit News Reporter Says | View Photos
– Rahall's Southern WV Environmental Infrastructure Program Funded
– OPEN LETTER TO HNN: Frank G. Tsutras Writes on Keith Albee Theatre
– Ludacris Concert Slated for Big Sandy Superstore Arena
05/26/05
– HPD Slates Thursday Media Conference; FBI, Detroit Police Join Search for Killer, Killers of 4 Teens
– Low-Speed Pursuit Unrelated to Murder Investigation, but City's Still on Edge
– GAS PRICE CRISIS Week 8: Gasoline Prices Remain High While Oil Industry Enjoys Record Profits
– COMMENTARY: West Virginia's Own French Revolution
– Central City Elementary Students Show Pride in Community with Special Day on June 3
05/25/05
– Wayne High School Graduates Class of 2005 | View Photos
– Cabell Midland Students, Parents Hold Vigil for Megan Poston | View Photos
– Funeral Arrangements Announced for Three of Four Murder Victims
– Logan Wins Class AA Semi with 9—2 Defeat of Wayne
– Cabell School Superintendent Explains Why School Was in Session Monday
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
– Husson's Pizza Opens First Huntington Restaurant
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 25, 2005
– Huntington Council Votes Down Hotel Tax Hike
– MU Offering Learning Disabilities Summer Program
– COMMENTARY: After the Dust Settles
05/24/05
– At Least Four Rainbows Form during Candlelight Vigil for Murder Victims | View Photos
– VIGIL ON CHARLESTON AVENUE: Community Embraces One Other as Family While Rain, Rainbows Visit Solemn Gathering | View Photos
– Cabell Midland Defeats Huntington 7-5 in Regional Baseball Game| View Photos
– View Photos of Shootings - News Conference
– MU Presidential List Trimmed to Four Candidates
– Troy Brown Signs One-Year Pact to Stay with New England Patriots
– THUMBS XXVII: Baltic Collaboration; Buchanan's Gone Too Far - Again; Lars, We Hardly Knew You
– Cabell Midland Defeats Huntington 7-5 in Regional Baseball Game
– John Bardo, MU Presidential Candidate, to Visit Campus This Week
– Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship Applications Available
– Cabell Schools Superintendent Issues Statement on Quadruple Murders
– West Virginia Prepares for 24 Hours of Big Bear Bike Racing
– 'Camp Melodrama' Theatre Camp Slated by Ariel Theatre
05/23/05
– Nine Suspects Questioned in Charleston Ave. Murders, 2 Released; Killer at Large
– COMMENTARY: The Downside of Progress
– COMMENTARY: GOP Chairman Capehart: The Cape of Good Hope
– Highlanders Win Long Delayed Section Game 7-1 against Spring Valley
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 23, 2005
05/22/05
– Four Slain on Charleston Avenue in Huntington; Some Victims Students at Area High Schools| View Photos
– Newest Yeager Class at MU Includes 11 Students from 5 States
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 22, 2005
05/21/05
– Download a copy of the May 2005 Grand Jury Assignments for Cabell County
– Mountain Ramblers Play Bluegrass in Front of Library | View Photos
– COMMENTARY: My Dog Hooch: In Defense of the Pit Bull Terrier
– Dog Mauling Death Case will go to Grand Jury
– West Virginia in Spring Time: Cranberry Glades | View Photos
– Rahall: Broadband Technology is Key to Our Success in the World
– SYNOPSIS of the May 09, 2005 REGULAR MEETING of the HUNTINGTON CITY COUNCIL
– THE MANCHIN REPORT: 130th Airlift Wing Vital to WV, Nation
– Radisson Hotel Threatens to Go Condo if Tax Hike Passes
– Wild Flowers Finally Booming at Cranberry Glades - An Unusual, Beautiful Bit of Canada in WV
– DNC Chairman Howard Dean to Visit WV
– West Virginia in Spring Time: Beach Fork State Park | View Photos
– Mountain Ramblers Play Bluegrass in Front of Library | View Photos
05/20/05
– State's Check Assures Return of Marshall Arts Series to Keith Albee
– Huntington Council Finance Committee Mulls Budget, Pension Woes
– AGENDA for the HUNTINGTON CITY COUNCIL meeting
– Star Wars Fans at Opening Night | View Photogalleries 1 and 2
– MUSIC No Address Goes from Nowhere to Big Name Tours | Listen to the Inverview - May 17th 2005
– Kindermusik Program Offered Free at Our Lady of Fatima Preschool
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 16, 2005
05/19/05
– Pit Bull Kills Child; Emergency Responders Want Ban on Breed in City
– Economic Impact of MU-WVU Football Series Makes State the Winner
– MU's Future Looks Bright with New Coach, New Conference, WVU Series
– Deadline Extended for Youth Disability Caucus
– Adam Tucker to Perform at Ariel Theatre on June 5th
– National Maritime Center to Relocate to WV
– Youth Basketball Tournament Slated for June 10-12 in Vienna, WV
– Actor/Comic Kevin Pollak Headlines Funny Bone Opening
05/18/05
– Bayham on the Bayou: Star Wars III: End of an Epic
– Manchin Brokers Deal to Bring Back WVU-MU Football Series
– COMMENTARY: Finally! West Virginia is a Real State
– July Mini-Camps Slated at Heritage Farm Museum | View Photos
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: 'Mindhunters': Mysteries, Riddes, Gore Evoke Nervous Viewer Exhaustion
– COMMENTARY: V-E Day and the GI Bill; Investing in People is the Best Investment a Nation Can Make
– Hilary Duff in Concert in Charleston Aug. 26
– Maue of HHS Named Cabell County 2005-2006 Teacher of the Year
05/17/05
– MUSIC Shinedown Taking Touring Break, In Studio Recording Second CD | View Photos
– Meadows Elementary School's Annual Spring Carnival Slated for Friday
– COMMENTARY: Joe Manchin's Challenge While Yachting on the Kanawha
– WMUL Students Claim Nine Awards in State Contest
– 3-Doors Down Concert Slated in Charleston July 31
– GUEST COMMENTARY: The Will of the People and Mainstream America
– Stormy Weather Doesn't Dampen Prom Festivities
– Herd Softball Team Edges Western Mich. 13-12 in Marathon Game
– Miami Softball Team Defeats Herd 5-2 to Win MAC Championship
– Chris Tucker of HHS, 4 Other WV Students, Successful at Intel International Science Fair
– TRUE CRIME: Michigan Fugitive Arrested with Cocaine; Quarters Taken from Home, Flea Market
05/16/05
– Huntington Remembers Police Officers Who Died in Line of Duty | View Photos
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 16, 2005
– TRUE CRIME: West End Oxy bust Leads Net Nearly 1,000 Pills, $30,000
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: 'Millions': Miracles, Saints and Bags of Pounds
– 'The Princess of Rome, Ohio' Invades Huntington, Columbus
– Marshall Downs Ball State Cardinals 7-3 | View Photos
– Snuffer Points Out Lack of Consistency in Byrd's Stand on Military Installations
– Bayham on the Bayou: Exit a Scalawag, Enter Opportunity
– Logan Next in Line for New Movie Theaters
05/15/05
– Wayne-Tolsia Sectional Baseball Game Completed Saturday With Wayne Victory | View Photos
– Gallipolis Theatre Seeking Summer Volunteers
– COMMENTARY: An Appreciation of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson 1939-2005
– 100 Years Ago Today, May 15th 2005
05/14/05
– Java Joint Moving to Building That Housed Calamity Cafe | View Photos
– Huntington Police to Honor Fallen Officers Sunday
– Rahall Report: Physical Fitness and the Health of Our Children
– Spring Events, Festivals in West Virginia Through June 4
– Wayne-Tolsia Sectional Baseball Game Suspended by Storm
– Nationwide Insurance Gives Details of Auto, Home Premium Reductions
– COMMENTARY: Star Wars or Star Bores?
05/13/05
– Hiram Lewis is a Man of Action
– Hill Named to MU Research Post
– Cabell Midland Softball Squad Downs Huntington High 6-1 | View Photos
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Vexing 'House of Wax' Should Not Have Been Remade as Just Another Slasher Flick
– Highlanders Need 11 Innings to Beat Spring Valley 5-4 | View Photos
– Construction Slated for Krouts Creek Storm Water Project
– FieldTurf to Replace AstroTurf at Joan C. Edwards Stadium
– Herd Softball Team Defeats Kent State 3-2 in MAC Tournament
05/12/05
– Rahall: Study Says 3.7 Billion Hours Wasted Sitting in Traffic Each Year
– Wayne Baseball Coach George Brumfield Feted at Last Home Game | View Photos
– COMMENTARY: The WV GOP Vice Squad Takes Over
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Midnight Shows of ‘Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith'
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Program Announced for 2nd Annual Appy Film Festival
– WV Public Broadcasting to Open News Bureau at MU
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 12, 2005
05/11/05
– 2005 Huntington Council Hands off Parking Board Question to State Ethics Commission
– Hillbilly Hotdogs Opens Huntington Restaurant | View Photos
– Two Arrests Made Following Fourth Avenue Shooting
– Robberies, Burglaries Continue to Plague City
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
– BOOK REVIEW: 'Evidence of Love' Depicts Love, Politics in White House Setting
– Prep Baseball: Spring Valley vs Hurricane
– West Virginia Native Mike D'Antoni Named NBA Coach of the Year
– COMMENTARY: Hiram Lewis: Back to Toadyville
– TRUE CRIME: Drug Arrests Retrieve Guns, Currency; Man Charged with Stealing Police Equipment
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 11, 2005
05/10/05
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: 'Two Fireflies' Preview Available in Streaming Video
– WV Power Finally Lives Up to Name in Defeat of Lexington Legends
– MU's Marcum Extends AD Contract, Accepts Academic Appointment
– WV Power Finally Lives Up to Name in Defeat of Lexington Legends
– YMCA Cabell Youth Soccer League Plays for Fun at Glenbrier | View Photos
– New Guide Shows off WV's Golf Courses
– Bayham on the Bayou: Exit a Scalawag, Enter Opportunity
– MU Offering Summer Research Programs for Undergrads
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 10, 2005
– HHS Honors Program Members Present Oral Portion of Exit Projects
– Country Star Kenny Chesney in Concert Aug 10 in Charleston Civic Center
– Herd Softball Team Defeats Kent State 5-1 in Regular Season Finale
05/09/05
– Kris Warner Resigns: Our Long, Statewide Nightmare is Over!
– THE MANCHIN REPORT: Two Pieces of Legislation Will Ensure Healthy, Safe West Virginia
– Nader Says GM's Problems Show Giant Automaker Stuck in Past
– Templeton Named Dean of MU's College of Education and Human Services
– Clair Matz Study Abroad Scholarship Winners Named at MU
– Cabell Schools Slates Monday Meetings on School Improvement Findings, Recommendations
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Fonda, Lopez Have Comedic Chemistry in ‘Monster-in-Law'
– RAHALL REPORT: LGU 101: Land Grant Universities Deserve Continued Support, Not Budget Cuts
– CAPITO REPORT: 100 Days of Progress
– DINING OUT: Comparison of Moe's Southwest Grill, Ricardo's, Highlights Similarities, Differences
– MU to Sell Surplus Computers on May 9
– Agenda Huntington City Council May 9, 2005 | Printer-friendly version
05/08/05
– Marshall Graduates Record Number of Students Saturday | View Photos
– Bartrum and Brown Camp Set for May 14 at Huntington H.S.
– Herd Wins 2nd Regular Season Softball Title in 3 Years
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 8, 2005
– Wayne Softball Team Wins Class AA Sectional with 10-0 Shutout of Tolsia | View Photos
– 'Brawl at Mall' Packs Interesting Punch in Ashland
– TRAYLOR'S TRASH: MU Administrators Not Doing Enough to Make Smooth Transition to Conference USA
05/07/05
– Herd Lineman Garrett Arrested for 3rd Time in 9 Months
– HUNTINGTON CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - May 9
– MU to Sell Surplus Computers on May 9
– NATIONAL NEWS: Rahall Joins Fellow Democrats in Congress in Introducing the New GI Bill of Rights
– 'Mountaineer' Described GOP Chairman 'Desperately Throwing Money Around for Governor's Race'
– HNN Music Writer Takes Rockin' Road Trip to Columbus to See Green Day Perform | View Photos
– GUEST COMMENTARY: Dancing to the Masochism Tango
– Kentuck Headhunters at Monkey Bar | View Photos
– MU Students Say Goodbye to Spring Semester, But Some Gear Up for Summer School Classes
– Wayne Softball Team Defeats Tolsia 14-4 | View Photos
– Huntington High Girls Soccer Team to Meet Medina High School in Columbus
– American Lung Assn. Volunteer to Climb 20,320 Feet for Lung Disease
– Winfield Baseball Team Downs Wayne 19-7 | View Photos
– COMMENTARY: HNN Forums Pages Members Mull Huntington's Civic Concerns
05/06/05
– Marshall Eyes MAC Conference Title as Softball Team Goes to Kent
05/05/05
– Highlanders Defeat Spring Valley Softball Squad 3-0 | View Photos
– Conference-Leading WV State Beats Herd Baseball Team 16-9 | View Photos
– Huntington Parking Board Votes Second Time for Nelson as New Director
– The WV GOP: The Adults Step In to Call for Kris Warner's Resignation
– Thielen Smith Hired as Herd's Defensive Line Coach
– MU Women's Tennis Squad Paired with Kentucky in NCAA Tourney
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 5, 2005
– Milton Teen Meets Stars of 'American Choppers' Thanks to Kid's Wish Network
– Rahall Announces $12,607 Grant for Barboursville Fire Dept.
– MU Forensic Science Program to Honor Its 9th Graduating Class
– Uselding Named Dean of MU's Lewis College of Business
– Tri-State Golf Assn. Begins Inaugural Season Thursday
– WVU Center Kevin Pittsnogle Declares for NBA Draft
– Deadline Extended for Youth Disability Caucus
05/04/05
– Weekend First at HNN: Weekly Movie Comings and Goings
– GUEST COMMENTARY: Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
– Delta Omicron Music Fraternity Reactives MU Chapter
05/03/05
– BOOK REVIEW: 'Men in Black,' 'Courtroom 302' Depict Players at Top of Justice Totem Pole
– MU Hooding Ceremonies Slated in Huntington, Charleston
– Hardworking H.H.S. Coach Limes Practice Field | View Photos
– Parkersburg Defeats Highlanders 8-4 in MSAC Tournament Baseball Game | View Photos
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 3rd, 2005
– MU's Fors Murals to be Restored; Community Invited to Watch Conservator Michael Ruzga Work
05/02/05
– Blair: Fire GOP Chairman; Then Re-Hire His Former Executive Director Gary Abernathy
– Alliance Entertainment Building Stadium Theatre Complex at Nitro Marketplace
– 100 Years Ago Today: May 2nd, 2005
– MU Wins MAC East Softball Title in 3-Game Sweep of Eastern Michigan | VIEW PHOTOS
05/01/05
– GAS PRICE CRISIS: Week 4: President Bush Unable to Convince Saudis to Lower Oil Prices
– Byrd: Health Care Crisis Growing; Partisan Politics Not The Answer
– May-June 2005 Calendar of Events in West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio
– RUTHERFORD ON FILM: Producer, Director, Actor McKinnon Will Attend Appy Festival




