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Power of the Press: Celebrating National News Week, Oct. 4-10   Ray Mosby The Deer Creek Pilot ROLLING FORK, Miss.—The chosen theme for this year’s National Newspaper Week is “Power of the Press,” and that power, it seems to me, is a very relative thing. Everybody understands the power of, say,[Read More…]

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Spill another eye-opener for public water safety

An editorial from The Journal MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — As you read this sentence, a 10,000-gallon plume of chemicals is floating down the Potomac River toward municipal water intakes near you. After the January 2014 chemical spill that dumped a similarly large amount of a chemical foaming agent into Charleston’s water supply,[Read More…]

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Natural gas again edges coal in electric generation

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — Natural gas narrowly edged coal for the largest share of U.S. electric generation in July, according to data published Monday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). For the month of July, natural gas accounted for 35 percent of all U.S. electric generation, while coal accounted for[Read More…]

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Huntington hikes user fee to $5 per week

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — After voting to not postpone the issue and after hearing more than an hour of public comment, Huntington City Council on Monday approved an ordinance that will raise the city’s user fee to $5 per week. The fee, currently at $3 a week, is used to fund[Read More…]

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W.Va. officials say Gestamp plant exceeds expections

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — By all accounts, Gestamp’s South Charleston plant is a smash hit. The auto parts manufacturer rolled into town in 2012, lured by a refurbished building and a mountain of loans, tax breaks and incentives. Ignacio Pipio, plant director, said the factory has the equivalent of 400 full-time employees,[Read More…]

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