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WV House Speaker Tim Armstead statement on prevailing wage:

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – House Speaker Tim Armstead, R-Kanawha, today issued the following statement in response to the House of Delegates’ passage of House Bill 4005, which repeals the state’s prevailing wage laws: “This is a win for West Virginia taxpayers and our state’s economy. We must remember: every dollar spent[Read More…]

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Al was a good journalist and a good man

A column by Mike Myer, executive editor of The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va. — When Al Molnar embarked upon his career in journalism, newspapers still produced type with molten lead. Writing was something of a physical effort because reporters used manual typewriters. The communications worldwide web on which most people relied[Read More…]

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West Virginia needs an entrepreneurial spirit

A Daily Mail editorial from the Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Speaking to a group of journalists at an Associated Press-sponsored Legislative Lookahead just days before the 2016 legislative session started, State Senator Craig Blair, R-Berkeley, relayed what he said is a “crazy idea” for a tourist attraction in West Virginia.[Read More…]

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Eastern Panhandle cities seek disaster declaration

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — The city managers of Martinsburg, Charles Town and Ranson have appealed to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin to request the federal government declare a disaster because of the weekend snowstorm that dumped 40 inches or more in several tri-county communities. “… In consultation and in coordination with the[Read More…]

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Ohio County’s $1M new voting machines arrive

WHEELING, W.Va. — More than $1 million worth of new voting equipment arrived in Ohio County this week. County maintenance workers and employees with the Capitol Express courier service transported 42 ballot boxes and 177 touchscreen voting machines into the City-County Building, then took them up to the fourth-floor law[Read More…]

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Railroad fight raises concern about Prichard project

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s congressional delegation and others are speaking out against Canadian Pacific’s hostile takeover bid for the Norfolk Southern railroad because they fear job losses and harm to a Wayne County intermodal facility project that could be undercut just as it is getting started. At a press[Read More…]

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