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Saturday, 02/04/2006 5:45:28 PM

Saturday, February 04, 2006 5:45:28 PM

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This newspaper article mentions Healthsouth. Have you read it yet? Published today!



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The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va., Local Briefs column

Feb 04, 2006 (The Dominion Post - Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News via COMTEX) -- Police await transport of murder suspect Local authorities are waiting to find out when Hason K. Cleveland, 27, charged with the murder of a Morgantown woman, will be released to West Virginia police by New York officials. Cleveland is the third personthree people charged in connection with the Jan. 1 death of Ebony Nicole Brown, 24, a New Jersey native living in Morgantown. State Police Sgt. D.E. Johnson said Friday Cleveland's return to West Virginia will be the next major step in the investigation. Cleveland, a Jamaica, N.Y., resident, had been living in Morgantown but was arrested in a Queens, N.Y., apartment by members of the U.S. Marshal's Fugitive Task Force. He is being held in Queens pending an extradition hearing. Brown was killed Jan. 1 and buried in a shallow grave behind a house at 42 1/2 Snowy Road on Chaplin Hill. Her body was found Jan. 24 by state police officers following up on information they had received. In addition to Cleveland, police have arrested two other suspects in the murder: Danielle Taureane Hilling, 23, of Sabraton, and her sister, Nina Jefferson, 27, of Morgantown. Anyone with information about the homicide is asked to contact State Police at 285-3200. Radio U92 off air for tech problem If you've tuned into WVU's WWVU FM 92 in the last few days, you're probably wondering where the radio station went. According to station manager Kim Williams, the student-run radio station is experiencing transmitter problems which she hopes to have repaired by early next week. The station has been off the air since Wednesday, she said. But Williams assured listeners the station is "still up on the Internet." To listen, log on to http://u92.wvu.edu. Sago mine survivor McCloy Jr. still improving Randal McCloy continues to progress through rehabilitation at HealthSouth Mountainview Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, according to his family. McCloy is still unable to speak, but has shown signs of attempting to articulate words and has demonstrated increased alertness and other neurological improvements. Earlier this week, with the assistance of his wife, Anna McCloy, McCloy ate a full breakfast. Throughout the week he increased his food intake, with assistance, up to two to three meals per day. McCloy was transferred from WVU Hospitals to HealthSouth late last week.


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