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Wheeling weighs incentive to retain firefighters

WHEELING, W.Va. — Many people would jump at the chance to retire at age 50, but the city of Wheeling is moving to give its firefighters an incentive to stay a little while longer. City council’s Finance Committee – Vice Mayor Eugene Fahey and Councilmen Don Atkinson and David Miller[Read More…]

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Randolph schools chief ready for Fayette challenge

ELKINS, W.Va. — Terry George will resign as Randolph County schools superintendent Thursday and take over the reigns as the superintendent of the Fayette County school system July1. “It’s just an opportunity to move and take a position in a larger county than Randolph with more students and more staff,”[Read More…]

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West Fork River could become 75-mile water trail

FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Fairmont may soon see more paddles and fishing poles with the pending approval of a proposed water trail on the West Fork River. At next Tuesday’s city council meeting, a resolution to support the formation of the West Fork River Water Trail System will be voted on.[Read More…]

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Jim Justice calling 200 W.Va. miners back to work

BECKLEY, W.Va. — Jim Justice announced Monday that 200 coal miners will be called back to work for Bluestone Resources Inc. at the Coal Mountain and Red Fox mine complexes in Wyoming and McDowell counties. Justice, whose company originally owned the mines, recently purchased them back from the Russian company[Read More…]

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Railroads share coal industry’s problems

BECKLEY, W.Va. — CSX and Norfolk Southern officials said recently their railways lost more than a billion dollars in revenue over the last four years because of declining coal shipments and they expect losses to continue. Shipments sank because of declining exports and increasing use of natural gas, the officials[Read More…]

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Non-addicting drug now in box to fight addiction

An editorial from The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — Starting today, West Virginia has a new tool in the box for fighting opioid drug addiction. Legislation that was passed in last winter’s session allows the Department of Health and Human Resources, Adult Drug Courts and Division of Corrections the ability to use[Read More…]

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