By Tina Alvey The Register-Herald WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS — Addressing an assembly of business leaders at The Greenbrier, former Vice President Dick Cheney expressed great concern about the future of the planet, placing the blame firmly on the foreign policy failures of the current administration. “I see an increase in[Read More…]
Month: September 2015
Jackson’s Mill Jubilee offers family celebration
JACKSON’S MILL, W.Va. — A Central West Virginia family tradition is once again ready to welcome visitors when the 41st Annual Jackson’s Mill Jubilee kicks off today, Sept. 4, and continues this Labor Day Weekend. Organizers note the Jubilee takes place on the “beautiful rolling farmland of Lewis County, which was once home to Confederate Civil War General Stonewall Jackson[Read More…]
Wild, Wonderful West Virginia encourages travel throughout the state this holiday weekend
Showcases Real. Harpers Ferry vignette to encourage exploration of heritage and outdoor adventures Real. VIDEO: View CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Wild, Wonderful West Virginia released the Real. Harpers Ferry vignette — the fifth in a series produced as part of the Real. campaign — to encourage exploration of our state’s rich history and[Read More…]
“Business Smart Toolkit” launched to aid entrepreneurs in underserved communities
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the National Association of Government Guaranteed Lenders (NAGGL) today announced the release of the Business Smart Toolkit, a ready-to-use workshop toolkit that gives faith-based and community organizations tools to help new and aspiring entrepreneurs launch and build businesses that are credit ready.[Read More…]
Potential Nohe successors for W.Va. State Senate emerge
By EVAN BEVINS Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG – Two members of the West Virginia House of Delegates, a former Parkersburg city councilwoman and the president of the Wood County Parks and Recreation Committee are interested in filling the state Senate vacancy left by the resignation of David Nohe. The[Read More…]
W.Va. ranks last in people who want to work
By BRANDON ROBERTS The Herald-Dispatach WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Dead last. That’s where West Virginia ranks among the 50 states in terms of workforce participation. Dr. John Deskins, professor and director of the bureau of business and economic research at West Virginia University, said Wednesday that the state has[Read More…]
Appalachian Trail film may attract new hikers
By Mary Stortstrom The Journal HARPERS FERRY-Though the Appalachian Trail may be well-known along the East Coast, the film, “A Walk in the Woods,” which opened Wednesday, is introducing the Appalachian Trail to audiences across the nation-and could possibly inspire more people to hike the Trail. The film, starring Robert[Read More…]
Kasich, cracker developer set for announcement
By CASEY JUNKINS The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register COLUMBUS, Ohio – Though details are limited, the CEO of PTT Global Chemical – the firm evaluating plans for a $5.7 billion ethane cracker in Belmont County – will join Gov. John Kasich and others for an announcement at 3 p.m. today[Read More…]
Barbour County Fair lines up fun for everyone
By Melissa Toothman The Exponent Telegram BELINGTON, W.Va. — Crowds came out to the Barbour County Fair on Wednesday to enjoy everything from gospel music to the demolition derby. With so much to do, however, there was only one activity at the forefront of one young fair-goer’s mind. “Bull riding[Read More…]
Potential jurors in Blankenship case must respond to 87 questions
By Wendy Holdren Register-Herald Reporter BECKLEY, W.Va. — Three hundred potential jurors must respond to a 17-page questionnaire, which asks 87 questions, including, “What, if any, opinions have you formed about Donald L. Blankenship, who was the former CEO of Massey Energy, which owned the Upper Big Branch Mine?” The questionnaire,[Read More…]