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W.Va. mining companies recognized for reclamation efforts

Release from the W.Va. Coal Association: CHARLESTON, W.Va. ─ State regulators recognized a host of West Virginia mining operations for their reclamation and environmental stewardship during the 2017 West Virginia Mining Symposium.   The reclamation awards were announced Feb. 23 at the Charleston Civic Center, where the West Virginia Coal Association held its[Read More…]

Media Advisory: W.Va. Economic Development Council Annual Legislative Conference

*** Media Advisory *** WHAT:  West Virginia Economic Development Council Annual Legislative ConferenceWHERE:  Embassy Suites, 300 Court Street, Charleston, WV 25301WHEN:  Feb. 27-28, 2017, 8:30 am – 4:30 pmAdditional Details: The West Virginia Economic Development Council was created to bring economic development professionals and organizations from around the state together to share and collaborate on[Read More…]

Amy Goodwin hopes to be Charleston’s next mayor

Release from Goodwin campaign:   CHARLESTON, W.Va. (February 23, 2017) – Surrounded by family, friends, and supporters at Charleston’s East End Community Park, Amy Shuler Goodwin announced she is applying to be Charleston’s next mayor. Goodwin also shared her plans to start building a coalition of Charlestonians as part of a[Read More…]

Pearl S. Buck writing contest open to high school, college students

MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — All students attending a West Virginia high school or college are invited to compete in the annual Pearl S. Buck writing contest. Dr. Melanie Page, West Virginia University’s Vice President for Creative Programs, announced the contest. Awards of $1,000 each will be given to an undergraduate and[Read More…]

HB 2648 targets people bringing drugs around kids

By Lexi Browning For the West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. — People who have drugs around kids will face three years in jail if a bill passed out of the West Virginia House of Delegates’ Committee on Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse does become law. House Bill 2648 passed from[Read More…]

After credit downgrade, Justice asking for state employee furlough bill

Release from the office of Gov. Jim Justice:   Governor seeking authority to furlough state workforce CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Following the recent downgrade of the state’s bond rating by Moody’s Investors Service, Governor Jim Justice is urging the West Virginia Legislature to pass legislation authorizing employee furloughs. The proposed legislation will[Read More…]

Legislature’s Women’s Caucus gets tip on women’s role in horse racing

By Lexi Browning For the West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Hoping to draw attention to the value of women’s “unique perspective,” West Virginia Legislature’s Women’s Caucus held its initial meeting of the session on Wednesday. Women’s Caucus Chairwoman Del. Jill Upson, R-Jefferson, said the caucus would take on[Read More…]

Bill that allows more WV water pollution advances

By KEN WARD JR. Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A bill that would allow more pollution to be discharged into West Virginia’s rivers and streams was approved Wednesday afternoon by the House of Delegates Judiciary Committee, giving industry officials their first victory in a renewed effort toward passage of a long-sought[Read More…]

Dismantling WV Education and the Arts Department eyed

By RYAN QUINN Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia House Education Committee, in a voice vote with a few nays heard, passed Wednesday night a bill that would eliminate the Department of Education and the Arts and transfer most of the agencies it contains elsewhere in state government.[Read More…]

Governor’s budget criticized during Feb. 22 WV Senate session

By JIM WORKMAN The State Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va. — During the regular floor session of the West Virginia Senate Feb. 22, Sen. Craig Blair, R-Berkeley, had sharp criticism for Gov. Jim Justice’s proposed budget proposed during the Democrat’s Feb. 8 State of the State address. “I’m offended by his budget,”[Read More…]

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