Month: October 2017

10 things to know: Monday, October 9

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Monday, October 9, 2017. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. TRUMP TIES DEMANDS TO ‘DREAMERS’ The president says his hardline immigration priorities must be enacted[Read More…]

W.Va. voters approve Roads to Prosperity bond amendment

By TAYLOR STUCK The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington CHARLESTON, W.Va.  – Despite low voter turnout, West Virginians who voted Saturday approved the road bond referendum, approving the sale of up to $1.6 billion in state bonds to improve state roads. As of press time and with only 93 percent of precincts[Read More…]

Justice calls WV Roads to Prosperity most historic vote for the state

By Andrea Lannom The Register-Herald CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice hailed Saturday night’s special election for the Roads to Prosperity a victory, calling it the most historic vote for West Virginia. Justice held a press conference Saturday night. Justice and Secretary of Transportation Tom Smith had toured the state, campaigning[Read More…]

Editorial: Delay of natural gas pipelines is costing W.Va. money

From The Parkersburg News and Sentinel: There is more natural gas being produced from the Marcellus and Utica shales than is necessary to meet the demand in the regions to which that gas is easily transported. It is a problem that has been apparent for quite some time to those[Read More…]

Editorial: Sports gambling may be good bet for West Virginia

From The Wheeling News-Register: No one knows how much money Americans wager on sporting events, simply because much of the betting is done illegally. Estimates are mind-boggling, however. One is that annual betting on the Super Bowl alone tops $8 billion. Another is that $30 billion to $40 billion a[Read More…]

West Virginia Roads to Prosperity bond referendum gets green light

Governor Justice thanks voters for support By JOSELYN KING The Intelligencer of Wheeling WHEELING, W.Va. — West Virginia voters said “yes” Saturday to Gov. Jim Justice’s “Roads To Prosperity” plan to revitalize the state’s highways, job prospects and economy. The West Virginia Secretary of State’s Office reported late Saturday that 87,751[Read More…]

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