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WV Coal Association responses to EPA’s Power Plan

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Obama Administration today, Aug. 3,  formally published the EPA’s final regulations governing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. The West Virginia Coal Association says the regulations will endanger hundreds of power plants around the nation, raise the electric bills to the point of creating energy poverty for[Read More…]

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More West Virginians seek concealed carry permits

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — About 13,000 West Virginians received a concealed carry gun permit from Jan. 1 through the end of March, according to records maintained by the West Virginia State Police. If Mountain State residents continue to obtain gun permits at the same rate they have in the first three[Read More…]

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WVBIC denounces EPA Clean Power Plan

Business, Industry leaders requesting Gov. Tomblin reject plan CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Obama Administration’s announced adoption today (Aug. 3) of a revised and even more stringent Clean Power Plan will further speed the erosion of West Virginia’s economy and lead to higher electric bills for state consumers and businesses, representatives of the[Read More…]

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Huntington area airparks bucking national trends

ONA, W.Va. — Many airfields serving small, rural communities around the country are closing, being re-purposed or demolished altogether. The Tri-State is not without its share of small airfields. South Point Ashland, Ona and Lesage have small airparks intended to serve private planes. Most small airparks were created to serve[Read More…]

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More coal companies filing for Chapter 11

BECKLEY, W.Va. — Hardship is nothing new to the hard-scrabbled coal industry; it’s always been a boom-or-bust business. But the industry’s recent tale of woe and financial misery is unprecedented, so much so that a number of companies are either in bankruptcy protection or on the cusp. Within the last[Read More…]

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