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Lawmakers expected to end need for gun permit

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — A constitutional carry bill – a measure to allow carrying concealed weapons without a permit – is expected to sail through the state legislature when the 2016 session gets under way Wednesday. West Virginia Citizens Defense League Vice President Art Thomm made that prediction to an overflow[Read More…]

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Look for next not-so-big thing in WV

A column by Mike Myer, executive editor of The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va. — Who saw craft beer coming as a job creator in West Virginia? Economic development, not just here but in most states, tends to be a jackpot affair with government picking winners and losers. That is, officials spend[Read More…]

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Marshall J school seeks Hall of Fame nominations

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Boasting such names as Marvin Stone, Ernie Salvatore, Joe Johns, Estelle Belanger, Jim Comstock and even pioneer television comedian Soupy Sales in its Hall of Fame, Marshall University’s W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications is seeking nominations for its upcoming induction class, according to[Read More…]

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WV Legislature making big software change

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — When the Legislature starts its annual session on Wednesday, it will have a seemingly small change that’s taken workers thousands of hours over the past eight months to accomplish. After using Word Perfect software for word processing for the past 15 years, the Legislature is changing its[Read More…]

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WVU-Marshall, play ball; Legislators, stay out

A Daily Mail editorial from the Charleston Gazette-Mail  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia University and Marshall University: Play ball! That’s the outcry of many sports fans across West Virginia as they learned last week that the state’s only two NCAA Division I athletic programs have not scheduled their annual Capital Classic[Read More…]

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Budget shortfall, education, forced pooling and broadband are expected to occupy Legislature

By George Hohmann For the W.Va. Press Association SOUTH CHARLESTON — The state’s budget shortfall, education, forced pooling and broadband expansion are among the topics expected to occupy the legislative session that begins Wednesday. The state Department of Revenue estimates West Virginia will finish the budget year with a $353 million deficit. State Senate Minority Leader[Read More…]

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