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  •   West Virginia Lottery Commission Makes Decision on Lottery Machine Permits
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  • Main Street Bank Going Strong as it Celebrates Ninth Anniversary
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  •   Roundtable Discussion Held on Cyber Crimes
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  •   Bret Michaels to Perform Memorial Day at Wheeling Island Hotel Casino Racetrack
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  • Five Children's Medications Recalled
  • Green Thumbs Appear at Wheeling Park High School
  •   Jobs Coming to Benwood
  •   Ohio Senator is Teaming up With Lawmakers to Break up Big Banks
  • Toyota Agrees to Pay Millions in Fines
  •   Marshall County Home and Business Expo Is In Full Swing
  • Tax Deadline is Approaching
  • Downtown Business Association Continues Push to Bring Wheeling Back to Life
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  •   Down Syndrome Didn't Keep Her From Living Life
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  •   New National Credit Card Regulations Go Into Effect
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  • Big Discounts Offered for Cyber Monday
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  •   Ohio Hunters Stocking up for Opening Day Monday
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  •   Energy Savvy Savings
  •   Government to Offer Cash for Appliances
  •   WVU Will Offer More Financial Aid in 2010
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  •   Recalls Announced by Consumer Product Safety Commission
  • Motorcycles Make Recall List
  • Recall Roundup: Week of April 20, 2009
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  •   Recalled Items: High Chairs and Off-Road Vehicles on the List
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  •   Recall Roundup Involves Someone in the Entire Family
  • GM Announces Recall
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  • Dollar Store Toys and Air Rifles Recalled
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  • Food Safety During and After Power Outages
  • Cigarette Tax to Go Up
  • Infant Safety Gates Recalled
  • PNC Financial Services Plans to Cut 5,800 Jobs
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