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West Virginian teacher unrest spreads as pay issues are debated

By CHARLIE BOOTHE Bluefield Daily Telegraph CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — As teachers’ unrest over pay and health insurance spreads around the state, one sticking point has most likely been resolved. That is the Public Employees Insurance Agency’s (PEIA) Go365 program, a health initiative that is scheduled to begin July 1. Go365[Read More…]

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West Virginia Senate debates teacher pay raise amendments

By ANDREA LANNOM The Register-Herald CHARLESTON, W.Va.  – Significant debate consumed Thursday’s Senate floor session on two amendments offered by Democrats that would increase teachers’ salaries beyond the governor’s proposed 1 percent before the amendments ultimately failed along party lines. Earlier this week, Senate Bill 267 was advance to the[Read More…]

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Mason County school board adopts work stoppage guide

By ERIN PERKINS Point Pleasant Register POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.  — On Thursday morning, the Mason County Board of Education held an emergency meeting to discuss the potential outcomes of a possible work stoppage by staff and developed a set of guidelines should a stoppage occur. An informational meeting for the[Read More…]

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Lawmakers discuss West Virginia’s economic future, drug epidemic

By BRETT DUNLAP The Parkersburg News and Sentinel CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — Lawmakers are working on four pillars they believe will move the state economically forward. House of Delegates Speaker Tim Armstead, R-Kanawha, told members of the West Virginia Press Association Thursday that the four were the state’s tax structure, infrastructure,[Read More…]

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