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Bruceton Mills resident to represent Team USA in Special Olympics
SUMMARY: Brandon Wilt, a resident of Bruceton Mills, will represent Team USA at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin, Italy, in 2025. Competing in snowshoeing, Brandon’s athletic journey began at age nine, following a recommendation from a teacher’s aide. He previously participated in the 2015 Special Olympics in Los Angeles and qualified for Turin through snowshoeing time trials in Salt Lake City. Athletics have significantly impacted his life, improving his communication, fitness, and resilience, especially after the loss of his father in 2023. Brandon’s community supports him as he prepares for this incredible opportunity.
Bruceton Mills resident Brandon Wilt is representing Team USA and West Virginia at the 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin, Italy this month.
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Judge denies bail for 'Diddy' after verdict clears him of top charges in sex crimes case
SUMMARY: The judge denied bail for hip hop mogul Sha Denny Combmes ahead of his sentencing, citing his disregard for the law and violence. Combmes was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. The jury heard testimony from 34 witnesses, including former girlfriends Cassie Ventura and a woman known as Jane, who described coercion into sexual encounters and domestic abuse. Prosecutors aim for incarceration, with potential sentences up to 20 years. While Combmes and his defense celebrated acquittals on serious charges, the judge rejected bond requests, scheduling sentencing for October 3, with possible rescheduling.
A jury on Wednesday reached a unanimous verdict on all counts in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial in New York City on the third day of deliberations.
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Jay's Evening Weather for Wednesday 07/02/25
SUMMARY: Jay’s Evening Weather for Wednesday 07/02/25: Southern West Virginia experienced a pleasant afternoon with lots of sunshine and a notable breeze, especially near I-64 mile marker 124. Driving conditions are good region-wide. Bluefield saw partly cloudy skies at 76°F with light northerly winds. Temperatures ranged from 58°F in cooler northern spots like Ridgewood to highs near 90°F in areas like Nashville and Charlotte, which may affect travelers. Recent showers and storms have cleared, with no rain expected for the next couple of days under rising high pressure. The Fourth of July looks great, with highs around 84°F, warming slightly over the weekend. Stay hydrated if outdoors!
After some early clouds, it has turned into a wonderful afternoon around the region. More nice weather is in the forecast through the holiday weekend, although it will get warm later on.
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Judge says warrants valid in Overstreet case as trial nears for baby's 2021 murder
SUMMARY: Shannon Overstreet, accused of murdering his three-month-old baby Angel in 2021, appeared in Cabell County court as his October trial nears. Prosecutors aim to validate evidence to shorten the anticipated lengthy trial. They presented search warrants from May 2021 covering Overstreet’s homes, car, phones, computers, and Ring camera. Overstreet reportedly purchased suspicious items, including a 55-gallon barrel later found with bone fragments at his Kentucky farm. Angel wasn’t reported missing publicly until May 25th, with Overstreet arrested on unrelated charges before his December 2023 murder indictment. Judge Ferguson ruled the warrants valid but will review Overstreet’s recorded statements before finalizing evidence admissibility.
A man accused of murdering his 3-month-old baby in Huntington and disposing of her body in Kentucky in 2021 was back in court in Cabell County.
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