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Gov. Justice’s Companies Respond to U.S. Attorney, MSHA Mine Penalty Complaint
By Steven Allen Adams for The Intelligencer of Wheeling, W.Va. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Several companies owned by Gov. Jim Justice are asking to be removed from a federal complaint seeking millions in unpaid mine penalties. On Tuesday, nine of the 23 companies listed in a complaint filed by the U.S.[Read More…]
W.Va. special education department rewarding, but shorthanded
By Eddie Trizzino for Times West Virginian of Fairmont, W.Va. FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Bethany Sturm’s day as a teacher is a little different than others who teach grades 5 through 8. The difference is not in her curriculum or even necessarily in her instruction, but in the students she teaches[Read More…]
10 things to know: Thursday, July 11
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Thursday, July 11, 2019. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. UK: IRANIAN VESSELS TRIED TO BLOCK BRITISH SHIP IN THE GULF Britain[Read More…]
New boat launch, park upgrades planned for Guyandotte River, W.Va.
By Travis Crum for The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington, W.Va. HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Officials are hoping a “major rehabilitation” of the boat launch and park along the Guyandotte River will spark a renewed enthusiasm for recreation there, including kayaking, jet skiing and fishing. Recreational activities on the Guyandotte River have fallen[Read More…]
New guardhouse, other W.Va. Capitol complex projects approved
By Phil Kabler for The Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Capitol Building Commission members Wednesday approved construction of a new guardhouse at the entrance to the Governor’s Drive on the southwest corner of the Capitol grounds, replacing a circa-1970s building that has fallen into disrepair. “If you look at it[Read More…]
Flood complaints continue at Beckley Sanitary Board meeting in W.Va.
By Matt Combs for The Register-Herald of Beckley, W.Va. BECKLEY, W.Va. — After a number of residents shared concerns Tuesday at the Beckley Common Council meeting, the complaints continued Wednesday morning at the Beckley Sanitary Board (BSB) meeting. BSB members listened to residents impacted by the torrential rains July 3 which flooded[Read More…]
Need for pet adoptions still critical at shelter in Huntington, W.Va.
By Travis Crum for The Herald-Dispatch for Huntington, W.Va. HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The number of cats and kittens adopted or handed off to rescue groups at the Huntington Cabell Wayne Animal Shelter has improved, but there are still dozens in need of good homes, the shelter’s director said Wednesday. The[Read More…]
W.Va. Senate President Carmichael disappointed by WV Education Association lawsuit on HB 206
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Senate President Mitch Carmichael, R-Jackson, issued the following statement regarding to the West Virginia Education Association notifying the Attorney General of its intent to sue the State of West Virginia over House Bill 206: “While we certainly respect the WVEA’s right to take its grievances with[Read More…]


