The colors of autumn shimmer at the Glade Creek Grist Mill at Babcock State Park in Fayette County. The West Virginia Encyclopedia says on its Web site, wvexp.com, that the Babcock mill is one of the most photographed sites in the state, appearing on greeting cards, jigsaw puzzles and as wallpaper sets for murals. Other sites claim it is one of the most photographed sites in the United States. Whatever the veracity of that claim, it is undisputed that the blazing colors of the trees towering over the rough-hewn gray boards of the mill and the boulder-splashed stream combine for an unparalleled vision of autumn in southern West Virginia.
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Passenger screening system installed at Greenbrier Valley Airport
Greenbrier Valley Airport this week became one of the first airports of its size to boast a cutting-edge passenger screening system.
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GOP revives welfare drug testing bill
A Republican-led effort Wednesday would force anyone getting a welfare check in West Virginia to undergo a drug test in what a sponsor sees as an act of compassion to get addicts clean.
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Governor, truckers, NTSB support texting ban
Veteran truck drivers joined Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin and the National Transportation Safety Board in a concerted plea Wednesday to ban texting and cell phone chatter while driving on West Virginia highways.
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Greenbrier drug suspects rounded up
The drug task force of the Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Department, along with members from several agencies, initiated a roundup of suspected drug users, abusers and dealers in the area after the county’s grand jury returned sealed indictments Tuesday, Sheriff Jim Childers explained.
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Rainelle couple arrested for drugs
A drug bust in Rainelle landed a husband and wife in jail last week, Police Chief J.P. Stevens said.
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