Archive - 2013
April 3rd
Conversations abound recently all across our states, the halls of Congress, and our highest Court involving one unbelievable topic – same-sex marriage.
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You can file this one under educational trivia, but it may come in handy when you need some small talk for a cocktail party.
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Baseball can be a strange sport, especially when the momentum turns quickly on a single pitch.
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The West Point Lady Wave softball team took on Oxford for the second time in district 2-5A play. After a 5-1 loss to the Lady Chargers in Oxford, the Lady Wave were hoping to return the favor this time in West Point Tuesday night.
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The West Point Green Wave played game one of the three-game district 2-5A series against the Oxford Chargers in Oxford Tuesday evening.
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It seems strange to think about what would happen if a deranged sociopath was on the loose in Clay County.
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There comes a point in every journalist’s career when he or she does something so hurtful that it warrants a public apology.
I think that it is safe to say that after Wednesday’s edition of the Daily Times Leader, I have reached that point.
In my nine months as Managing Editor of the DTL, I have had some major lapses in judgement, and I have made some mistakes.
Wednesday’s story, “Dead body found along highway” was the worst mistake of my career, by far.
The choice we made on the picture that we used was without taste.
West Point Mayor Scott Ross and Ward 3 Selectman Charles Collins are both standing by statements that they made last week after it was reported the city had settled a discrimination lawsuit involving three current and one former West Point police officers.
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Dr. Mark Yeager, arguably the state’s leading expert on Autism will be speaking on the subject of Autism and more tonight at First Baptist Church.
Things will get underway at 5:30 p.m., and the program is scheduled to last two hours. This seminar is free and open to the public.
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In Wednesday's edition of the Daily Times Leader, we reported correctly in the headline that Dr. Mark Yeager would be speaking on Thursday, but there were several times in the article where it said he would be speaking Wednesday evening.
That is not correct.
Dr. Yeager will speak at First Baptist Church on Thursday night at 5:30 p.m.
We apologize for the mistake.