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Justice meets with GOP leaders, no announcement on budget, special session

By PHIL KABLER Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Four days after Gov. Jim Justice vetoed the Legislature’s version of the budget bill, theatrically comparing it to bovine excrement, the Justice administration resumed budget talks with legislative leaders Monday. Justice spokesman Grant Herring said Justice and chief of staff Nick Casey[Read More…]

Power company going out on a limb to lower outages

By RUSTY MARKS The State Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Officials for Mon Power say a new tree-trimming regimen instituted in 2014 appears to be working to help limit power outages from storms. “Three years into our enhanced vegetation management program, our customers are experiencing fewer tree-related outages as we have[Read More…]

Bioscience summit slated for Morgantown

Staff reports The State Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Presidents from West Virginia University, Marshall University and Shepherd University will be among those attending the 7th Annual West Virginia Bioscience Summit from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 25 at the Waterfront Place Hotel in Morgantown. Keynote speaker will be[Read More…]

George Bennett to headline 7th Annual WV Bioscience Summita April 25

BIOSCIENCE ASSOCIATION OF WEST VIRGINIA NEWS RELEASE:   CHARLESTON, W.Va.  (April 2017) – Morgantown-native and serial entrepreneur George Bennett has been building innovation-driven businesses for more than 40 years.  From international consulting firms like Bain & Company to healthcare enterprises like Good Measures, LLC, Bennett will share his story and offer[Read More…]

Editorial: Cleaning up W.Va. elections

The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register editorial Eleven states are being threatened with lawsuits if they do not clean up their voter registration lists, the Judicial Watch organization revealed a few days ago. If you are a West Virginian, the announcement may well have prompted a “here we go again” reaction.[Read More…]

W.Va. politicians urge leadership to fix miners’ retirement, pension funds

By SARAH PLUMMER The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — West Virginia’s senators and representatives are urging congressional leaders to include a permanent solution for miners’ benefits in the government funding bill that Congress will consider next week. The Miners Protection Act next week honors the promise of health care and retirement[Read More…]

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