Month: March 2014

Parkersburg newspaper expands digital access

PARKERSBURG – Since 1875, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel has delivered valuable news and information to the residents of the Mid-Ohio Valley. The News and Sentinel has been an integral part of life in the region for generations, delivering news from your neighborhood and beyond directly to your door. But[Read More…]

Governor’s budget cuts reveal wrong priorities

An editorial from The Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Thursday scratched out of the state budget $67 million worth of spending, including funds to help children and families and to prevent domestic violence, and then signed a nice new tax break into law. There was[Read More…]

Governor exercised prudence in cutting budget

An editorial from  The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin approved the state budget last week, but not before exercising his power of the veto to slash $67 million from the Legislature’s budget for the next year. Among those cuts was $100,000 that was intended to go to[Read More…]

The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Monday, March 24

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Monday, March 24, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers. 1. CHINESE PLANE SPOTS OBJECTS IN INDIAN OCEAN The[Read More…]

W.Va. mininum wage bill raises overtime issues

WHEELING, W.Va. — Red flags are being raised over West Virginia’s plan to raise the minimum wage, as lawyer Brian Peterson has pointed out what he believes are several flaws with the pending law that could cost businesses and taxpayers a substantial amount of additional overtime funding. House Bill 4283,[Read More…]

Let the sun shine in on public’s business

Editor’s note: Sunshine Week, March 16-22, 2014, is a national initiative to promote a dialogue about the importance of open government and freedom of information. An editorial from The Inter-Mountain ELKINS, W.Va. — Openness in government is not a liberal, conservative, Republican, Democrat, Independent, TEA party or Libertarian issue. The[Read More…]

Cleveland flights continue at Wood County airport

WILLIAMSTOWN, W.Va. – Air travelers hoping to use the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport’s service to Cleveland will sleep easier as the United States Department of Transportation has ordered flights to continue until a new service can begin. “The doom and gloom everyone thought was coming when Silver announced the end[Read More…]

Mason County boys face uncertainty of epilepsy

  POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. — Courage isn’t necessarily found facing a tiger in the jungle, or jumping out of an airplane – sometimes courage is found by simply living a normal life while facing the unknown. Take Ezekiel Ross, 12, who attends Hannan Junior High School and Mark Kincaid, 11,[Read More…]

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