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 Cimarron Coach Of Virginia Falls Mills Road Bluefield, VA 24605 (276)322-2275 
 Grandview Memory Gardens Blfd Taze Road Bluefield, VA 24605 (276)322-5479 
 Rodriguezbluefield Funeral Home 210 South College Avenue Bluefield, VA 24605 (276)326-1105 

News About Bluefield, VA Parks


2012 Cole Chevy Mountain Festival ready to get underway
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
But the carnival itself has been coming to city park each Memorial Day weekend for the past 50 years, according to Marc Meachum, president and chief executive officer of the Greater Bluefield Chamber of Commerce. “For a lot of folks in our region, ...
2012 Mountain Festival Kicks Off in Mercer CountyWVNS-TV

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Bluefield Park-Goers Welcome Warm May Weather
WVNS-TV
The warmer than usual temperatures did not stop children from enjoying the sunshine at Bluefield City Park Thursday. With highs reaching in the upper 80's one mother said water and sunscreen help make the warm day more bearable for outdoor activities.

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Tigers enjoy tasty meal and game
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
By GARY FAUBER Bluefield Daily Telegraph “Austin Southcott's mom always makes us a pasta dinner,” Princeton senior Seth Rose said. “That helps kind of bring us all together.” If she has a secret ingredient, it's working. The Tigers are one win away ...
Princeton captures AAA Region 3 crownBeckley Register-Herald

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2012 Avista-NAIA World Series Preview
LSUS Athletics
7 Point Park (Pa.) and No. 10 College of Idaho square off. Following Point Park and College of Idaho, No. 8 South Carolina Beaufort and No. 9 Rogers State (Okla.) take to the field at noon, followed by No. 4 Tennessee Wesleyan and No.

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Going Upstate
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
By BRIAN WOODSON Bluefield Daily Telegraph EAST BANK — JC Pennington seems to like pitching against Riverside. It's safe to say the Warriors don't feel the same way. Pennington scattered five hits, and Chris Otey put Princeton up to stay with a first ...


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