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Damage, trash at memorials a sad act

An editorial from the Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Respect seems as though it is harder and harder to come by, these days. The folks who care for the Stepping Stones of Honor Veterans Memorial at City Park are dealing with what may turn out to be a[Read More…]

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W.Va. power outages could last for days

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Thousands of people throughout the Eastern Panhandle were left without power following Tuesday’s severe thunderstorm, and a power company spokesperson says it could take days to fully restore electricity to all affected customers. The storm, which brought heavy rain and powerful winds, downed numerous trees and power[Read More…]

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Shale-rich Marshall County fears budget shortfall

MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. — Marshall County Commissioner Don Mason believes state officials are withholding about $1.6 million worth of severance tax revenue for coal, oil and natural gas – a development that may lead the county into a shortfall at the end of the fiscal 2014 budget year. “I don’t know[Read More…]

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Unmasking sexual predators

An editorial from The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va. — Sexual predators are crafty in the extreme, and that is a special worry to parents trying to safeguard their children. Now, Ohioans have a new weapon in that fight. It is something West?Virginia officials should consider. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced[Read More…]

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Thousands in W.Va. lose power in severe storm

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — Thousands of area residents were left without power after a fast-moving storm carrying high-speed winds tore through the region Tuesday. Wind gusts nearing 60 miles per hour were reported in North Central West Virginia Tuesday afternoon, according to Nick Webb, a National Weather Service meteorologist based out[Read More…]

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Freedom Industries tank demolition to start

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Crews are hoping to get started early next week on the major work of tearing down most of the chemical storage tanks at Freedom Industries, and officials overseeing the job hope to be done within a month on that part of the cleanup of the Elk River[Read More…]

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